Acta Electrotechnica et Informatica (Jun 2023)

A Prototype of a Domain-Specific Modeling Language for Formal Specification of a Human Worker

  • Antanasijević Dajana,
  • Ristić Sonja,
  • Vještica Marko,
  • Stefanović Darko,
  • Dimitrieski Vladimir,
  • Pisarić Milan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.2478/aei-2023-0010
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 23, no. 2
pp. 33 – 40

Abstract

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The application of innovative technologies that foster smart production resources’ interconnectivity alongside the virtual space that facilities to support process simulation makes the technology factor become the center of Industry 4.0. The production process modeling and simulation can be used to facilitate flexibility and automation of a shop floor. In our previous research, we have created a Domain-Specific Modeling Language (DSML) named MultiProLan, aiming to create production process models suitable for the automatic generation of executable code that enables the automatic execution of production processes. As the next step, we have proposed research on a DSML language aimed at Industry 4.0 human worker modeling. Industry 4.0 still considers workers as a cost, while favoring technological aspects over the workers’ wellbeing. Industry 5.0 complements Industry 4.0, focusing on a human-centric approach that puts core human needs and interests at the top of production processes. Based on our research proposal, here we present a blueprint of the HResModLan DSML prototype aimed at the formal specification of a human worker within Industry 5.0. Presented abstract and concrete syntaxes of the language are tested on a case study of a furniture factory to demonstrate whether they are a good base for the further development of the HResModLan language.

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