University of Palestine Faculty of Engineering and Urban planning Software Engineering Department Project : Factory Automation System Eng : Mahmoud Hashem.

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University of Palestine Faculty of Engineering and Urban planning Software Engineering Department Project : Factory Automation System Eng : Mahmoud Hashem Badawi Supervisor : Eng : Mohammed Temraz

Factory Automation System Introduction : This system shows the system applied to the factory for the production of plastic, cork, and shows all stages of the production process for him, The system is Adistributed Syatem, and we will address in this presentation to illustrate a general summary of the project and the most important unsolved problems in, and view the use case

Factory Automation System Abstract : This paper describe architecture design of distributed factory automation system and describe facilitates creativity and perspective to implement robot technology. As this system is a server and client and this system was applied to a factory where many of the machines and the robot you Maker, and there is also inside the factory workers and supervisors to work, and shows the production line for a particular product, and is the system peer to peer and supply the most important: Server and client: a server here that is the factory which gives all the orders and decisions issued and the client is the customer, the customer is demand orders. Peer to peer: between the Manager and the robot in the system, the manager give production order, the robot execute the order. Workstations: These workstation are the production process and be linked to the robot of its own, either a real robot or robot agent.

Factory Automation System Use Case : This System is with 10 Actors : 1)6 Human : 1.Administrator. 2.Suppliers. 3.Company Database. 4.Shop-Floor System. 5.Customer. 6.Moderator. 2) 4 Machine : 1.WorkStation. 2.Sensor. 3.Actuator. 4.Robot.

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Factory Automation System Use Case details : The First Use Case : Actor : Administrator, Supplier, Company Database, Customer, Shop-floor Description : in the case show all process for the some actors and relationship between process carried out by actors, As the administrator to manage all about the factory and manage the process for example : login in the system and manage all accounts in the record in the system and review report received from the factory and edit for them. As the supplier to receive supplier invoice but this doesn't only happen to update account payable, and make some process for example : materials requirement planning and update inventory information. As the customer to make check order status and order upload. As the company database to make record all process in the factory. Use Case details : The First Use Case :

Factory Automation System Use Case details : The Second Use Case : Actor : Sensor, Actuator, Company Database, Moderator. Description : in the case show all process for the some actors and relationship between process carried out by actors, As the moderator to make install sensor and determine event occurrence and numerate all potential event. As the sensor to make resolve sensor. As the actuator to make link and calibrate and move pieces in the workstation Actor : Sensor, Actuator, Company Database, Moderator. Description : in the case show all process for the some actors and relationship between process carried out by actors, As the moderator to make install sensor and determine event occurrence and numerate all potential event. As the sensor to make resolve sensor. As the actuator to make link and calibrate and move pieces in the workstation The Second Use Case : Actor : Sensor, Actuator, Company Database, Moderator. Description : in the case show all process for the some actors and relationship between process carried out by actors, As the moderator to make install sensor and determine event occurrence and numerate all potential event. As the sensor to make resolve sensor. As the actuator to make link and calibrate and move pieces in the workstation Use Case details : The Second Use Case : Actor : Sensor, Actuator, Company Database, Moderator. Description : in the case show all process for the some actors and relationship between process carried out by actors, As the moderator to make install sensor and determine event occurrence and numerate all potential event. As the sensor to make resolve sensor. As the actuator to make link and calibrate and move pieces in the workstation

Factory Automation System Use Case details : The Second Use Case : Actor : WorkStation, Robot. Description : in the case show all process for the some actors and relationship between process carried out by actors, As the workstation to make product and other workstation to receive product from workstation and assembly in place.

Factory Automation System