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Manufacturing operations management (MOM) is a methodology for viewing an end-to-end manufacturing process with a view to optimizing efficiency.[1]
There are many types of MOM software, including for production management, performance analysis, quality and compliance, and human machine interface (HMI). Production management software provides real-time information about jobs and orders, labor and materials, machine status, and product shipments. Performance analysis software displays metrics at the machine, line, plant and enterprise level for situational or historical analysis. Quality and compliance software is used to promote compliance with standards and specifications for operational processes and procedures. HMI software is a form of manufacturing operations management (MOM) software that enables operators to manage industrial and process control machinery using a computer-based interface.[2]
See also
- Product Life Cycle Management
- Manufacturing Process Management
- Manufacturing Execution Systems
- Operations Execution System
References
- ^ "Market Scope for Manufacturing Operations Management, 2007". Gartner. http://mediaproducts.gartner.com/reprints/oracle/152278.html.
- ^ "About Manufacturing Operations Management (MOM) Software". GlobalSpec. http://www.globalspec.com/LearnMore/Industrial_Engineering_Software/Manufacturing_Operations_Management_MOM_Software.
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