Abstract
This article presents the manufacturing process managed through a collaborative interface application and data integration. It also illustrates the outcomes of safety workstation management, the volume of production, the process quality, and the manufacturing costs of a technological product. In the context of linked manufacturing, this research explains how the problem of production data management has been handled in the last few years. For the interaction between the current context and the scientific methodology, the Design Science Research served as the foundation. Additionally, the study highlights architectures, interfaces, and applications to structure and address gaps like not exchanging data among people and machines, a lack of correlation in databases, and a lack of confidence in data inputs and outputs. As a result, we created an architecture and interface model to show the manufacturing management indicators, give Total Quality Management and Service, and drive decision-making using this data.
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