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Deviation Processor

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Deviation Process

The Deviation Processor orchestrates the handling of deviations on the shop floor. The lifecycle of a deviation through the system can be modeled as follows:

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The process consists of four main sections:

  1. Detection of Deviations:

    • Deviations are detected by detector modules and reported to the Deviation Processor.

    • Reporting occurs through a standardized interface via a deviation notification.

  2. Storing and Reacting to Deviations:

    • Information from multiple deviation notifications with the same composite key—potentially from different detectors—is aggregated and stored as deviations in the central database of the Deviation Processor.

    • Reactions to these deviations can be triggered either manually through the user interface or automatically via Quick Reactions.

    • These reactions initiate necessary corrective actions to address underlying issues, such as dispatching a maintenance technician to replace defective parts.

    • Each matching Quick Reaction is only triggered once per deviation.

  3. Resolving Deviations:

    • Corrective actions are implemented to address the root causes of the deviation.

    • Once the corrective action is successfully completed, reactors resolve the reaction through a processing request.

  4. Closing a Deviation:

    • If all triggered reactions are resolved, the deviation is automatically closed.

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