In the last decades, industrial automation has become a driving force in all production systems. Technologies and architectures have emerged alongside the growing organisational structures of production plants. Every innovation had to start from the latest state-of-the-art systems within the respective domain. While investigating the introduction of service-oriented architectures to automation, and even down to the shop floor, one has to consider latest standards, proofed technologies, industrial solutions and latest research works in the automation domain. This chapter tries, without any claim to completeness, to provide a short summary of today's situation and trends in automation.
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%A Bangemann, Thomas
%A Karnouskos, Stamatis
%A Camp, Roberto
%A Carlsson, Oscar
%A Riedl, Matthias
%A McLeod, Stuart
%A Harrison, Robert
%A Colombo, Armando W.
%A Stluka, Petr
%B Industrial Cloud-Based Cyber-Physical Systems: The IMC-AESOP Approach
%C Cham
%D 2014
%E Colombo, Armando W.
%E Bangemann, Thomas
%E Karnouskos, Stamatis
%E Delsing, Jerker
%E Stluka, Petr
%E Harrison, Robert
%E Jammes, Francois
%E Lastra, Jose L. Martinez
%I Springer
%K 01624 springer paper factory engineering system software middleware architecture soa zzz.i40
%P 23--47
%R 10.1007/978-3-319-05624-1_2
%T State of the Art in Industrial Automation
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