- OMAC (organization)
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Organization for Machine Automation and Control Abbreviation OMAC Formation 1994 Chair Sid Venkatesh Parent organization Automation Federation Website http://omac.org/ Former name Open Modular Architecture Controls The Organization for Machine Automation and Control (OMAC) is a global organization that supports the machine automation and operational needs of manufacturing[1]. OMAC, has in conjunction with ISA, created the PackML industry standard for describing the state and transitions of packaging machines.[2][3][4][5][6] OMAC was formed by General Motors in the 1980s under the name Open Modular Architecture Controls to address the problem of each machine having different controls and/or software implementations.[7] In the late 1990s OMAC expanded into the packaging automation industry.[7]
References
- ^ "About OMAC". OMAC. http://omac.org/content/about-omac. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "Packaging automation: OMAC packaging workgroup announces PackML Implementation Guide". Packaging Digest. http://www.packagingdigest.com/article/510928-Packaging_automation_OMAC_packaging_workgroup_announces_PackML_Implementation_Guide.php.
- ^ Wright, Shelton. "OMAC’s Effort to Standardize Packaging". University of Florida – Packaging Science Program. http://www.iopp.org/files/public/WrightSheltonUFlaOMACStandardization.pdf. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "OMAC Packaging Workgroup Announces Newly Developed PackML Implementation Guide". Automation Federation. http://www.automationfederation.org/AFTemplate.cfm?Section=Press_Room5&template=/ContentManagement/ContentDisplay.cfm&ContentID=79549. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ "OMAC Packaging Guidelines". Packaging Automation. http://www.packagingautomation.net/topics/omac_packaging_guidelines/. Retrieved 12 November 2011.
- ^ The World Batch Forum (13 January 2011). Applying ISA-88 In Discrete and Continuous Manufacturing (1 ed.). Momentum Press. ISBN 978-1606502006.
- ^ a b Derby, Stephen J. (27 October 2004). Design of Automatic Machinery (1 ed.). CRC Press. p. 300-304. ISBN 0824753690.
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