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The issues of projects for architecture solutions implementation of additive manufacturing management

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The development of production technologies is one of the strategic objectives of the enterprise in a competitive market. Such projects can significantly optimize the main processes of the enterprise, create individual products, and also quickly respond to changes in the industry. Recently, the introduction of additive manufacturing technologies has become a strategically important task for enterprises of various industries. The technology demonstrates a number of significant advantages over traditional production, providing advanced manufacturing companies with such competitive advantages as flexible configuration of the production line and the ability to quickly prototype new products. However, approaches to the introduction of additive technologies in the processes of industrial enterprises still have a number of issues that require additional analysis. First of all, such issues include aspects of the integration of additive technologies in the business architecture and architecture of enterprise information systems. For the introduction of additive manufacturing requires an integrated approach, affecting various aspects of enterprise management. The factor of complexity of the impact of additive production technology on enterprises as a whole necessitates the development of a project approach to their implementation. The purpose of the work is to propose a methodological basis for the implementation of additive technologies in the enterprise architecture. On this basis, a technology implementation plan is drawn up. The methodological basis of the research is the analysis of the literature on the research problem, the generalization and systematization of data. The result of the work is the proposed integrated approach to the implementation of additive manufacturing technologies based on ADM TOGAF. An integrated design approach allows you to maximize the benefits of technology.

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