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Orchestration vs. Choreography Functional Association for Future Automation Systems

Publication date
2020
Document type
Conference paper
Author
Stutz, Andreas
Fay, Alexander 
Barth, Mike
Maurmaier, Mathias
Organisational unit
Automatisierungstechnik 
DOI
10.1016/j.ifacol.2020.12.1961
URI
https://openhsu.ub.hsu-hh.de/handle/10.24405/14845
Conference
21st IFAC World Congress Berlin, Germany, 11–17 July 2020
Periodical volume
53(2020)
Periodical issue
2
First page
8268
Last page
8275
Peer-reviewed
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Part of the university bibliography
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Abstract
Production flexibility, engineering efficiency and faster time-to-market are customer needs in order to survive on the market. Highly flexible system architectures are the key to fulfill these needs. Today’s procedural flexibility, like in the IEC 61512 standard, is not sufficient. Extending flexibility is a must, whereas central orchestration systems reach their limits. Besides orchestration there is a second association method, the choreography. The focus of this contribution is the question of how choreography can be applied in the automation context. Starting point of this contribution is a terminology foundation in the domain of micro-service automation systems followed by a characterization of orchestration and choreography in the automation context. In this paper, we show that both methods complement each other ideally. Central orchestration is used to coordinate decentralized choreographies - complexity reduction combined with high flexibility.
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