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MOM

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What is MOM?

MOM most commonly refers to Message-Oriented Middleware. It is a software or hardware infrastructure supporting sending and receiving messages between distributed systems. MOM allows application modules to interact without knowing details about the underlying network infrastructure. This promotes loose coupling, making systems more flexible and scalable. Common uses include integrating disparate applications, enabling asynchronous communication, and implementing publish-subscribe patterns.

What other technologies are related to MOM?

MOM Complementary Technologies

Product Lifecycle Management systems manage product data and processes throughout the product lifecycle, providing inputs and consuming outputs from MOM systems. They are strongly complementary as PLM defines what is manufactured and MOM manages how it is manufactured.
mentioned alongside MOM in 1% (397) of relevant job posts
Industrial IoT provides data and connectivity that enhances MOM functionality. MOM systems can use IIoT data for real-time monitoring and optimization.
mentioned alongside MOM in 1% (79) of relevant job posts
Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition systems are complementary to MOM, providing real-time data acquisition and control at the equipment level, feeding data into the MOM system for higher-level process management.
mentioned alongside MOM in 0% (248) of relevant job posts

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