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Battery Manufacturing Terminology
An interface between application software and an application platform that provides access to all cross-cutting services.
These are the resources and tools that enterprises need to use in the production process, including design and construction drawings, product process documents, raw materials, manufacturing equipment, production workshops, and factories, as well as energy sources like electricity and gas, and personnel. These resources and tools are crucial for the production process.
By integrating various manufacturing resources such as raw materials, components, energy, and equipment using information technologies like QR codes, RFID (Radio-Frequency Identification), software, etc., the integration progresses from smaller to larger scales, achieving the integration of smart equipment, smart production units, smart production lines, digital workshops, smart factories, and even smart manufacturing systems.
Functionality that allows for interconnection between machines, between machines and control systems, and between enterprises through wired and wireless communication technologies.
Building on system integration and communication, leveraging next-generation information technologies like cloud computing and big data, all while ensuring information security, to achieve information collaboration and sharing.
Starting from the product design phase as the input and ending at the output to the service phase, the product manufacturing process is enhanced through the application of information technology, automation, big data simulation analysis, and other technical means.
By means of system integration, data interoperability, human-machine interaction, flexible manufacturing, and information analysis optimization, it achieves efficient, closed-loop exchange, transmission, storage, and processing of information at all stages, from product design to sales, from equipment control to enterprise resource management, in a discrete manufacturing factory.
Data describing the basic engineering characteristics of a designed or manufactured product. Examples include the product's physical shape, dimensions, and other descriptive information.
A collective term encompassing all phases, including market demand research, product development, product design, sales, and after-sales service.
It is a data set that, with authorization, can undergo further processing during the inspection and acceptance process.
Apart from basic functionality, it has additional features such as digital communication, configuration, optimization, diagnostics, and maintenance. These devices or equipment have the capability of sensing, analyzing, reasoning, decision-making, and control.
A collection of organizing and structuring production floor operation plans, and sorting the relevant production sequences for one or more products.
The ability of distributed organizations or organizational units to collaborate in a computer-supported collaborative work environment, including capabilities such as parallel work, coordination, conflict resolution, information exchange, and more.
It refers to the management of product design, manufacturing data, and product management data throughout the entire product lifecycle.
The process of humans and machines collaborating to complete a task together.
Components that facilitate direct interaction between operators and equipment, allowing operators to control and monitor the operation of the equipment. These components may include manual controls, indicators, and screens.