MES Manufacturing Execution System
Manufacturing Executive Systems are a computerized systems used in manufacturing to track and document the Transformation of raw materials into finished goods.
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The core functional areas of MES are:
• Work order
• Scheduling
• Tracking
• Delivery
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MES – Manufacturing Execution Systems Software- Platforms
Global top providers for MES are classified as per Gartner Magic Quadrant
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Plex
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Siemens
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Sap
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Critical Manufacturing
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Oracle
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L2L
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Tulip
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Itac
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Aveva
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MPDV
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Rockwell Automation
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Moore’s Law
Moore’s law is the observation that the number of transistors in a dense integrated circuit doubles about every two years.
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Understanding Moore’s Law
In 1965, Gordon E. Moore—co-founder of Intel (INTC)—postulated that the number of transistors that can be packed into a given unit of space will double about every two years.
Gordon Moore did not call his observation “Moore’s Law,” nor did he set out to create a “law.” Moore made that statement based on noticing emerging trends in chip manufacturing at Fairchild Semiconductor. Eventually, Moore’s insight became a prediction, which in turn became the golden rule known as Moore’s Law.
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