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With millions of dollars invested
in facilities and equipment, and legions of employees whose
productivity depends on utilization of those resources,
a robust scheduling and resource management system can pay
huge rewards. Convergent Technologies makes it possible
to manage all your disparate physical resources though a
centrally managed system. Rules-based asset allocation,
and tiered access privileges for users, promote optimal
resource utilization.
The idea behind the proposed system is to provide optimum utilization of the available resources. While doing so, the system should also provide visual information of what is happening with different resources at any given point of time, by keeping track of it in real time. To summarize, we can say that we are looking at a system, which can do Automated Production Planning, Scheduling, monitor the progress, and keep track of the resources in real time.
Convergent Technologies proposes an idea for designing real-time Scheduling Systems. The idea is based on an design methodology for real-time systems. The purpose of a design methodology is to provide a set of procedures and guidelines that, with human intervention and interaction, allow designers to systematically obtain implementations of systems that conform precisely to their design specifications.
Our methodology is designed for automation. The methodology is based on a Realtime Scheduling which uses a Logical Scheduling approach, which lets you optimize workflow for the entire Production line with Real-Time updating and the entire operation is wired Automation.
Our solution is a rules-based resource management system, which suits the requirements of our Clients in accordance with their proprietary scheduling algorithm based on which the entire logical scheduling is planned that supports real-time scheduling of activities, services and events. Real-Time Computing is a generic enabling technology for many important applications, including multimedia, financial trading systems, air-traffic control systems, robotics, and process control, just to name a few.
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