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Perspectives and Future Challenges
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The first Digital Enterprise Technology (DET) International Conference was held in Durham, UK in 2002 and the second DET Conference in Seattle, USA in 2004. Sponsored by CIRP (College International pour la Recherche en Productique), the third DET Conference took place in Setúbal, Portugal in 2006. Digital Enterprise Technology:  Perspectives and Future Challenges is an edited volume based on this conference. Topics include: distributed and collaborative design, process modeling and process planning, advanced factory equipment and layout design and modeling, physical-to-digital environment integrators, enterprise integration technologies, and entrepreneurship in DET.


Digital engineering methods and systems are vitally important for performing key technical and business functions of global enterprises in a distributed and collaborative manner. The product design and engineering systems are gradually being developed to include a variety of tools for DfX, as well as incorporate aspects of digital manufacturing.Digital Enterprise Technology: Perspectives and Future Challenges, an edited volume, contains accepted chapters presented at the 3rd, CIRP sponsored International Conference in Digital Enterprise Technology (DET'06), held in Setbal, Portugal, September 2006. DET 2006 follows on the success of the two previous meetings held in Durham, UK and Seattle, USA, in 2002 and 2004 respectively. The chapters presented in this book are contributed by world class leaders in the field. This volume includes relevant examples of current state-of-art in the development and use of systems and methods for the digital modelling of global development and realization processes in the context of life cycle management.

CONTENTS 6
INTERNACIONAL COMMITTEE 12
ORGANIZING COMMITTEE 14
PREFACE 15
SPONSORS 17
KEYNOTE PAPERS 18
DIGITAL MANUFACTURING IN THE GLOBAL ERA 19
1. INTRODUCTION 19
2. DRIVING FORCES AND CHALLENGES 19
3. DIGITAL MANUFACTURING FOR INTELLIGENT PRODUCTION 22
4. NEW TAYLORISM INTEGRATED IN DIGITAL MANUFACTURING 25
5. SUMMARY 29
6. REFERENCES 30
GLOBAL MANUFACTURING – CHALLENGES AND SOLUTIONS 31
1. PITFALLS IN GLOBAL SUPPLY CHAINS 31
2. UNDERSTANDING THE SUPPLY CHAIN 32
3. CHANGEABILITY ENABLERS OF SUPPLY CHAINS 35
4. PARADIGM OF THE GLOBAL PRODUCTION SYSTEM 39
5. CONCLUSION 40
6. REFERENCES 40
EMERGENT SYNTHESIS APPROACHES TO BIOLOGICAL MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 41
1. INTRODUCTION 41
2. CONCEPT OF BMS 42
3. EMERGENT SYNTHESIS 43
4. CASE STUDIES OF BMS 46
5. CONCLUSIONS 50
6. REFERENCES 50
RECONFIGURABLE PROCESS PLANS FOR RESPONSIVE MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 51
1. INTRODUCTION 51
2. CLASSIFICATION OF PROCESS PLANNING CONCEPTS 52
3. EVOLUTION OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 54
4. EVOLUTION OF PARTS AND PRODUCTS 55
5. RECONFIGURABLE PROCESS PLANS 57
6. CONCLUDING REMARKS 60
7. REFERENCES 60
COLLABORATIVE NETWORKS IN INDUSTRY TRENDS AND FOUNDATIONS 61
1. INTRODUCTION 61
2. SOME MANIFESTATIONS 62
3. BREEDING ENVIRONMENTS 63
4. MODELING FRAMEWORK 68
5. CONCLUSIONS AND CHALLENGES 71
6. REFERENCES 71
SESSION 1 ADVANCED FACTORY DESIGN AND MODELING 73
A LOGISTICS FRAMEWORK FOR COORDINATING SUPPLY CHAINS ON UNSTABLE MARKETS 74
1. INTRODUCTION 74
2. COORDINATION FRAMEWORK 75
3. LOT SIZING CONSIDERING RUN-OUT 76
4. EXPERIENCES WITH INDUSTRIAL DATA 79
5. CONCLUSIONS 81
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 81
7. REFERENCES 81
FEDERATIVE FACTORY DATA MANAGEMENT AN APPROACH BASED UPON SERVICE ORIENTED ARCHITECTURE 82
1. INTRODUCTION 82
2. STATE OF THE ART 83
3. REQUIREMENTS AND OBJECTIVES 84
4. APPROACH: FEDERATIVE FACTORY DATA MANAGEMENT 85
5. RESEARCH PERSPECTIVE 88
6. OUTLOOK AND CONCLUSION 89
7. REFERENCES 89
ENGINEERING CHANGE IMPACT ANALYSIS IN PRODUCTION USING VR 90
1. INTRODUCTION 90
2. EC MANAGEMENT IN PRODUCTION 91
3. OBJECTS IN ENGINEERING CHANGE MANAGEMENT 92
4. VR IN ENGINEERING CHANGE 93
5. IMPLEMENTATION OF MULTIPLE ECs 94
6. CONCLUSION 96
7. REFERENCES 97
VIRTUAL FACTORY FRAMEWORK: KEY ENABLER FOR FUTURE MANUFACTURING 98
1. INTRODUCTION 98
2. MANUFUTURE & FRAMEWORK PROGRAM 7
3. THE R& D FRAMEWORK AND STATE OF THE ART
4. VIRTUAL FACTORY FRAMEWORK 100
5. DEMONSTRATION 104
6. EXPECTED BENEFITS AND CONCLUSIONS 105
7. REFERENCES 105
RECONFIGURABILITY OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS FOR AGILITY IMPLEMENTATION PART I: REQUIREMENTS AND PRINCIPLES 106
1. INTRODUCTION 106
2. AGILTY AND RECONFIGURABILITY AS AGILITY ENABLER 107
3. TOWARDS ARCHITECTURES FOR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS AGILITY, OR DYNAMIC RECONFIGURATION ENABLING 111
4. CONCLUSIONS 112
5. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 113
6. REFERENCES 113
RECONFIGURABILITY OF MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS FOR AGILITY IMPLEMENTATION PART II: TWO ARCHITECTURES 114
1. INTRODUCTION 114
2. TWO ARCHITECTURES FOR MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS RECONFIGURABLITY 114
3. ADAPTIVE DISTRIBUTED MANUFACTURING SYSTEM - ADMS 115
4. BM_VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE OR MANUFACTURING SYSTEM 117
5. CONCLUSIONS 120
6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 121
7. REFERENCES 121
SELF ORGANIZATION SHOP FLOOR CONTROL 122
1. INTRODUCTION 122
2. THE CONCEPT AND TERMINOLOGY 123
3. THE ALGORITHM AND TERMINOLOGY 125
4. SUMMARY 129
5. REFERENCES 129
LOGISTIC- AND COST-ORIENTED CROSS- COMPANY RAMP- UP PLANNING 130
1. INTRODUCTION 130
2. STATE OF THE ART 130
3. DEVELOPMENT OF A RAMP-UP REFERENCE MODEL 133
4. SUMMARY 136
5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 136
6. REFERENCES 137
OPTIMIZATION CUSTOMIZED TOKEN-BASED PRODUCTION CONTROL SYSTEMS USING CROSS- ENTROPY 138
1. INTRODUCTION 138
2. CUSTOMIZED TOKEN-BASED SYSTEMS 139
3. THE CROSS-ENTROPY METHOD 142
4. COMPUTATIONAL EXPERIENCE 144
5. CONCLUSIONS 145
6. REFERENCES 146
ROLE OF THE INFORMATION AN KNOWLEDGE IN DIGITAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY 147
1. INTRODUCTION 147
2. DEFINITIONS 148
3. INFORMATION MANAGEMENT 149
4. STRATEGY FOR PLACEMENT OF INFORMATION AND KNOWLEDGE 150
5. CONCEPT AND IMPLEMENTATION 151
6. SUMMARY AND FUTURE WORK 153
7. REFERENCES 154
BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE SYSTEM FOR STRATEGIC DECISION MAKING IN MACHINE TOOL SMES 155
1. INTRODUCTION 155
2. BI METHODOLOGY AND TECHNOLOGIES 156
3. BI SYSTEM DEVELOPMENT: ARCHITECTURAL AND COMPONENT COMPETENCES 158
4. IMPLEMENTATION 161
5. CONCLUSIONS 161
6. REFERENCES 162
PRODUCTION MONITORING LINKED TO OBJECT IDENTIFICATION AND TRACKING A STEP TOWARDS REAL TIME MANUFACTURING IN AUTOMOTIVE PLANTS 163
1. INTRODUCTION 163
2. MOTIVATION 165
3. CHALLENGES 166
4. INTEGRATION ASPECTS 166
5. AGENT BASED PRODUCTION MONITORING 168
6. CONNECTION TO OBJECT IDENTIFICATION, LOCALIZATION AND TRACKING 169
7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 170
8. REFERENCES 170
MODELING SERVICES IN INFORMATION SYSTEMS ARCHITECTURES 171
1. INTRODUCTION 171
2. ENTERPRISE ARCHITECTURE FRAMEWORKS 172
3. THE LACK OF SERVICE’S REPRESENTATION 175
4. MODELING SERVICES 176
5. CONCLUSION 177
6. REFERENCES 178
AUTOMATIC PARTITIONING OF PROBLEMS THROUGH SUBMODEL DECOMPOSITION A PROMISING TECHNIQUE OF DIGITAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY 179
1. INTRODUCTION 179
2. SIMILARITIES BETWEEN PRODUCTION CONTROL LEVELS WITH RESPECT TO MODELING AND ASSIGNMENT TASKS 180
3. INTRODUCTION TO SUBMODEL DECOMPOSITION 181
4. APPLICATION IN HIGH AND LOWLEVELS OF PRODUCTION CONTROL 184
5. FURTHER RESEARCH 185
6. CONCLUSION 186
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 186
8. REFERENCES 186
SESSION 2 DISTRIBUTED AND COLLABORATIVE DESIGN 188
IMPLEMENTING DIGITAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGIES FOR AGILE DESIGN IN THE VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE 189
1. INTRODUCTION 189
2. BACKGROUND 190
3. CORE TOOLS FOR AGILE DESIGN 192
4. META-DESIGN 193
5. DISCUSSION 195
6. CONCLUSIONS 195
7. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 196
8. REFERENCES 196
DYNAMICS OF STATE-PROBLEMS AND DESIGN INTERMEDIATE OBJECTS IN DISTRIBUTED AND COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROCESS 197
1. INTRODUCTION 197
2. DYNAMICS OF STATE-PROBLEMS IN DISTRIBUTED AND COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROCESS 198
3. RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DIOS AND STATE- PROBLEMS 201
4. CONCLUSION 203
5. REFERENCES 204
AN INTEGRATED DESIGN SYSTEM FOR MOLDED INTERCONNECT DEVICES ( 3D- MID) 205
1. INTRODUCTION 205
2. FRAMEWORK OF THE INTEGRATED MIDCAD SYSTEM 206
3. THE INTEGRATED MID PRODUCT MODEL 207
4. MID-RELATED SPECIAL FUNCTIONS 209
5. INTEGRATION OF THE SIMULATION OF THE INJECTION MOLDING PROCESS 210
6. CONNECTION TO MID PLACEMENT EQUIPMENT 211
7. CONCLUSION 211
8. REFERENCES 212
A NOVEL KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT METHODOLOGY TO SUPPORT COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT 213
1. INTRODUCTION 213
2. KNOWLEDGE-BASED SYSTEMS AND ONTOLOGY 214
3. THE ORGANISATIONAL KNOWLEDGE FRAMEWORK 215
4. CONCLUSION 219
5. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 220
6. REFERENCES 220
KNOWLEDGE ENGINEERING SYSTEMS FOR DIGITAL ENTERPRISE PERFORMANCE IMPROVEMENT 221
1. INTRODUCTION 221
2. HOW EXPERTISE FITS WITH THE IMPACT OF NEW TECHNOLOGIES IN THE PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE 221
3. ARTICULATION BETWEEN DESIGN AND PRODUCTION 225
4. CONCLUSION 228
5. REFERENCES 228
COLLABORATIVE DESIGN IN THE ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS 229
1. INTRODUCTION 229
2. COLLABORATIVE DESIGN 230
3. CONCLUSION 236
4. REFERENCES 236
FUZZY PRODUCT CONFIGURATION IN ADVANCED CAD SYSTEMS 237
1. INTRODUCTION 237
2. BASIC CONFIGURATION SEARCHING 238
3. APPLICATION 243
4. CONCLUSIONS 243
5. REFERENCES 244
AN ADAPTIVE TOLERANCE MODEL FOR COLLABORATIVE DESIGN 245
1. INTRODUCTION 245
2. PRODUCT MODEL FOR TOLERANCING 246
3. TOLERANCE REPRESENTATION 247
4. ADAPTIVE TOLERANCE MODEL 248
5. CONCLUSION 251
6 REFERENCES 252
SESSION 3 PROCESS MODELING AND PROCESS PLANNING 253
COST ESTIMATION AND CONCEPTUAL PROCESS PLANNING 254
1. INTRODUCTION 254
2. CONCEPTUAL PROCESS PLANNING/CONCEPTUAL DESIGN 254
3. COST ESTIMATION 256
4. SYSTEM IMPLEMENTATION 258
5. CONCLUSION 261
6. REFERENCES 261
SEMI-GENERATIVE MACRO-PROCESS PLANNING FOR RECONFIGURABLE MANUFACTURING 262
1. INTRODUCTION 262
2. METHODOLOGY 263
3. CASE STUDY 264
4. CONCLUDING REMARKS 268
5. REFERENCES 269
MODELING MANUFACTURING CELLS USING PRINCIPLES OF REENGINEERING AND COMPONENT CLUSTERS 270
1. INTRODUCTION 270
2. PROCESS MODELING USING IDEF0 271
3. DESIGN STRUCTURE MATRIX (DSM) 271
4. PURPOSED MODEL 273
5. APPLYING THE PURPOSED MODEL: A STUDY CASE 275
6. CONCLUSIONS 277
7. REFERENCES 277
CONSTRAINT PROGRAMMING APPROACH TO DESIGNING CONFLICT- FREE SCHEDULES FOR REPETITIVE MANUFACTURING PROCESSES 278
1. INTRODUCTION 278
2. PROBLEM FORMULATION 279
3. DEFINING SYSTEM OF REPETITIVE PROCESSES 279
4. THE ALGEBRAIC MODEL OF THE SYSTEM 280
5. THE CONFLICT-FREE SCHEDULES DESIGN 281
6. CONCLUSIONS 285
7. REFERENCES 285
THE RELEVANCE OF LEAN MANUFACTURING PRINCIPLES IN DIVERSE APPLICATIONS AND DIGITAL ENTERPRISES 286
1. INTRODUCTION 286
2. APPLICATIONS OF LEAN MANUFACTURING 287
3. DIGITAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY 289
5. CONCLUSIONS 292
6. REFERENCES 292
ONTOLOGY SUPPORTED ADAPTIVE USER INTERFACES FOR STRUCTURAL CAD DESIGN 294
1. INTRODUCTION 294
2. RELATED WORK 295
3. SEMANTIC BASED GENERATION OF USER INTERFACES 296
4. STEEL DETAILING CAD INTERFACE GENERATION 297
5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK 300
6. REFERENCES 301
RAPID DESIGN OF MODEL-BASED PROCESS CHAINS – A GRAPH BASED APPROACH 302
1. INTRODUCTION 302
2. DESIGN CONCEPT 303
3. STATIC ASPECTS IN PROCESS MODELING 303
4. DYNAMIC ASPECTS IN PROCESS MODELING 306
5. SUMMARY AND OUTLOOK 309
6. REFERENCES 309
AN APPLICATION OF ISO-GUM IN THE METHOD FOR ESTIMATING THE DIMENSIONAL ERRORS OF BENT PARTS 310
1. INTRODUCTION 310
2. ERROR ANALYSIS MODEL 311
3. MODELLING OF ERROR PROPAGATION 312
4. PROCEDURE FOR ERROR ESTIMATION 316
5. CONCLUSION 318
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 319
7. REFERENCES 319
SIMULATION-BASED PRODUCTION PLANNING BASED ON LOGISTIC MONITORING AND RISK MANAGEMENT ASPECTS 320
1. PRODUCTIOIN PLANNING AND CONTROL IN THE CONTEXT OF CUMULATIVE QUANTITY 320
2. CONCLUSION 326
3. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 327
4. REFERENCES 327
SIMULATION BASED ORGANIZATIONAL CHANGE IN MULTIPLE PRODUCT ASSEMBLY SYSTEMS 328
1. INTRODUCTION 328
2. BACKGROUND 329
3. STATIC MODEL GENERATION 330
4. MODELLING OF DYNAMIC ASPECTS 331
5. OBSERVATIONS AND DISCUSSIONS 334
6. REFERENCES 335
WEB BASED MULTI AGENT PLATFORM FOR COLLABORATIVE MANUFACTURING 336
1. INTRODUCTION 336
2. WEB BASED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS 338
3. iMANUFACTURING FRAMEWORK 339
4. INTELLIGENT SEARCH ENGINE 341
5. IMPLEMENTATION ISSUES 342
6. CONCLUSIONS 343
7. REFERENCES 343
CONTRACT NEGOTIATION WIZARD FOR VO CREATION 344
1. INTRODUCTION 344
2. RELATED WORK 345
3. CONTRACT MODELING 348
4. CONTRACT ESTABLISHMENT 349
5. CONCLUSIONS 352
6. REFERENCES 353
A PROBABILITY-REACTIVE ORDER PROCESSING METHOD BASED ON THE LOOR FOR MAINTENANCE OF CAPITAL INTENSIVE GOODS 354
1. INTRODUCTION 354
2. MODELLING ON BASIS OF BAYESIAN NETWORKS 355
3. REPRESENTATION OF UNCERTAINTY 358
4. PROBABILITY-REACTIVE ORDER MANAGEMENT 359
5. CONCLUSIONS AN FUTURE WORK 360
6. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 360
7. REFERENCES 361
TOWARDS INTERACTIVE CLP – BASED AND PROJECT DRIVEN ORIENTED DSS DESIGN 362
1. INTRODUCTION 362
2. PROBLEM STATEMENT 363
3. CSP-BASED MODEL OF DSS 364
4. ILLUSTRATIVE EXAMPLE 367
5. CONCLUDING REMARKS 369
6. REFERENCES 369
APPLYING THE ZACHMAN FRAMEWORK DIMENSIONS TO SUPPORT BUSINESS PROCESS MODELING 370
1. INTRODUCTION 370
2. BUSINESS PROCESSES AND ACTIVITIES 371
3. THE ZACHMAN FRAMEWORK 372
4. CRITERIA FOR ACTIVITY DECOMPOSITION 373
5. EXAMPLE 374
6. USING PROCESS LAYERS IN REPOSITORIES 376
7. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK 376
8. REFERENCES 376
SESSION 4 ENTERPRISE INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGIES 378
A FRAMEWORK TO INTEGRATE MANUFACTURING INFORMATION SYSTEMS 379
1. INTRODUCTION 379
2. MAIN ISSUES FOR THE DESIGN OF INTEGRATED INFORMATION SYSTEM 380
3. DESIGN OF THE PROPOSED FRAMEWORK 380
4. APPLICATION DEVELOPMENT OF THE FRAMEWORK 385
5. CONCLUSIONS 386
6. REFERENCES 386
IMPLEMENTATION OF COLLABORATION MODEL WITHIN SME’S 387
1. INTRODUCTION 387
2. VIRTUAL ENTERPRISES 388
2. PRODUCTION ENVIRONMENT IN SME’S 390
3. RESEARCH FOCUS 392
4. COLLABORATION MODEL 392
5. DISCUSSION 393
6. CONCLUSION 393
7. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 394
8. REFERENCES 394
FRAMEWORK FOR A KNOWLEDGE SUPPORT SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTED COLLABORATIVE DESIGN PROJECTS 395
1. INTRODUCTION 395
2. R& D PROJECT CHARACTERIZATION IN A VIRTUAL ENTERPRISE
3. KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN SUCH A CONTEXT 397
4. FRAMEWORK PROPOSAL FOR A SYSTEM SUPPORTING KNOWLEDGE PRODUCTION IN DISTRIBUTED R& D PROJECTS
5. CONCLUSION 402
6. REFERENCES 402
A CONCEPT FOR THE CONFIGURATION OF VALUE ADDED NETWORKS BASED ON QUALITY CAPABILITIES DURING RAMP- UP 403
1. INTRODUCTION 403
2. CONFIGURATION OF VALUE ADDED NETWORKS BASED ON BUSINESS CAPABILITIES 404
3. QUALITY DEVELOPMENT DURING RAMP-UP 406
4. CONSIDERATION OF QUALITY DEVELOPMENT DURING RAMP- UP WITHIN THE CONFIGURATION OF VALUE ADDED NETWORKS 407
5. CONCLUSION AND OUTLOOK 409
6. REFERENCES 410
DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT IN BUSINESS NETWORKS ENVIRONMENT 411
1. INTRODUCTION 411
2. BUSINESS NETWORKS 412
3. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND ALIGNMENT 413
4. TOWARDS A DYNAMIC PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT 416
5. CONCLUSIONS 417
6. REFERENCES 418
A QUANTIFIED APPROACH TO TACIT KNOWLEDGE MANAGEMENT IN R& D-ENVIRONMENTS THROUGH THE USE OF DOCUMENT- BASED USER PROFILES
1. INTRODUCTION 419
2. USER PROFILES 420
3. TACIT KM FUNCTIONALITIES 423
4. CONCLUSIONS 425
5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 426
6. REFERENCES 426
INNOVATION SCORECARD: A BALANCED SCORECARD FOR MEASURING THE VALUE ADDED BY INNOVATION 427
1. INTRODUCTION 427
2. BALANCED SCORECARD (BSC) 428
3. INNOVATION METRICS 429
4. INNOVATION SCORECARD 431
5. CASE STUDY 432
6. CONCLUSION 433
7. REFERENCES 434
THE EMERGING TECHNOLOGIES AND STANDARDS ON BPM AND THE SOCIO-TECHNICAL APPROACHES: CONTRIBUTIONS TO COLLABORATIVE ENVIRONMENTS 435
1. INTRODUCTION 435
2. BPM INITIATIVES 437
3. SOCIO-TECHNICAL SYSTEMS 437
4. PROPOSED METHODOLOGY 438
5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK 440
6. REFERENCES 441
ENTROPY AS A MEASUREMENT FOR THE QUALITY OF DEMAND FORECASTING 443
1. INTRODUCTION 443
2. FORECASTING METHODS 444
3. ENTROPY 445
4. MEASUREMENT FOR QUALITY OF DEMAND FORECASTING 447
5. SUMMARY 450
6. REFERENCES 450
KNOWLEDGE–BASED AND CP–DRIVEN METHODOLOGY FOR DEDICATED DSS DESIGN 451
1. INTRODUCTION 451
2. PROBLEM STATEMENT 451
3. KNOWLEDGE-BASED REPRESENTATION 452
4. CONSTRAINT SATISFACTION PROBLEM REPRESENTATION 453
5. FEASIBLE SOLUTIONS 454
6. METHODOLOGY FOR INTERACTIVE DEDICATED DECISION SUPPORT SYSTEM DESIGN 455
7. CONCLUSIONS 457
8. REFERENCES 458
PERSPECTIVES OF MOULD MAKING INDUSTRY FOR DIGITAL GLOBAL MANUFACTURING 459
1. INTRODUCTION 459
2. THE PRESENCE OF DIGITAL TECHNOLOGIES IN MOULDMAKING: ACTUAL STATE AND EVOLUTION 460
3. DET AS COMPETITIVE ENABLERS 463
4. CONCLUSIONS 466
5. REFERENCES 466
GENERATIVE PLANNING IN A DET ENVIRONMENT 467
1. INTRODUCTION 467
2. STATE OF THE ART 468
3. DESCRIPTION OF THE PROBLEM 469
4. KNOWLEDGE BASES SYSTEMS – RESEARCH OBJECTIVE 470
5. PROTOYPICAL IMPLEMENTATION 472
6. CONCLUSION 473
7. REFERENCES 474
ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTIONS AND ENTERPRISE SELF- MAINTENANCE: A FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING MODELLING, MONITORING AND LEARNING 475
1. INTRODUCTION 475
2. ORGANIZATIONAL FUNCTION: ONTOLOGY 476
3. FRAMEWORK FOR INTEGRATING MODELLING, MONITORING AND LEARNING 478
4. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK 481
5. ACKNOWLEDGMENT 482
6. REFERENCES 482
DET: AN APPLICATION TO SUPPORT GLOBALIZATION AND SERVICE PROVIDING IN TOOLMAKING COMPANIES 483
1. INTRODUCTION 483
2. WORK PROCEDURES IN TOOLING COMPANIES 484
3. MOBILE ENGINEERING CONCEPT 487
4. PLATFORM ARCHITETURE 488
5. CONCLUSIONS 491
6. REFERENCES 492
TOWARDS AN OUT-OF-THE-BOX INTEGRATED SERVICES ENVIRONMENT 493
1. INTRODUCTION 493
2. INTEGRATED SERVICE ENVIRONMENT 494
3. INTEGRATION STUDIO 496
4. IMPLEMENTATION 496
5. EVALUATION 497
6. DISCUSSION 498
7. CONCLUSION 500
8. REFERENCES 500
SESSION 5 PHYSICAL- TO- DIGITAL ENVIRONMENT INTEGRATORS 502
A CAD MODELLING SYSTEM AUTOMATION FOR REVERSE ENGINEERING APPLICATIONS 503
1. INTRODUCTION 503
2. RELATED WORK 504
3. AUTOMATED CAD MODELLING SYSTEM 504
4. DATA INPUT TO THE SYSTEM 506
5. INFORMATION FLOW AND OUTPUT 506
6. EXPERIMENTAL RESULTS 508
7. CONCLUSION AND FURTHER WORK 509
8. ACKNOWLEDGEMENT 510
9. REFERENCES 510
ADVANCED PROTOTYPING WITH PARAMETRIC PROTOTYPES 511
1. INTRODUCTION 511
2. PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND STYLING 512
3. VIRTUAL AND PHYSICAL PRESENTATION 512
4. THE PARAMETRIC PROTOTYPE 514
5. CONCLUSIONS 517
6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 517
7. REFERENCES 518
ERGONOMIC EVALUATION OF VIRTUAL ASSEMBLY TASKS 519
1. INTRODUCTION 519
2. THE VIRTUAL ASSEMBLY ENVIRONMENT 520
3. ERGONOMIC ANALYSIS 522
4. DISCUSSION 525
5. REFERENCES 526
CAPTURING RESOURCE OPERATION KNOWLEDGE FROM RUNTIME DATA FOR PRODUCTION SUPPORT AND FEEDBACK TO DEVELOPMENT 527
1. INTRODUCTION 527
2. REFERENCES BETWEEN MODELS AND ONTOLOGIES 529
3. REPRESENTING RESOURCE OPERATION KNOWLEDGE - AN EXAMPLE USING MACHINE ALARMS 530
4. FEEDBACK OF RESOURCE OPERATION KNOWLEDGE FOR RESOURCE CAPABILITY EVALUATION 532
5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORK 533
6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 534
7. REFERENCES 534
ASSISTING MOULD QUOTATION THROUGH RETRIEVAL OF SIMILAR DATA 535
1. INTRODUCTION 535
2. TASK ANALYSIS AND USER REQUIREMENTS 536
3. TECHNOLOGICAL DESCRIPTION 538
4. PROTOTYPE DESCRIPTION 540
5. SUMMARY 542
6. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 542
7. REFERENCES 542
DIGITAL ENTERPRISE TECHNOLOGY STUDIES OF THE SAARINEN ARCH 543
1. INTRODUCTION 543
2. INTRODUCING THE STUDENTS 545
3. FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS 545
4. MACHINING THE MODEL 547
5. CONCLUSIONS 550
6. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 550
SESSION 6 SPECIES – PRODUCTION SYSTEM EVOLUTIONS 551
SIMULATION OF THE MANUFACTURING PROCESS, GENERATION OF A MODEL OF THE MANUFACTURED PARTS 552
1. INTRODUCTION 552
2. THE GEOMETRICAL MODEL 554
3. THE MODEL OF MANUFACTURED PARTS 554
4. THE PROCESS SIMULATION 557
5. CONCLUSION 558
6. REFERENCES 558
UML AS A BASIS TO MODEL AUTONOMOUS PRODUCTION SYSTEMS 560
1. INTRODUCTION 560
2. MODELLING CONCEPT FOR AUTONOMOUS COOPERATING LOGISTIC PROCESSES 561
3. UML AS A MODELLING BASIS 562
4. CONCLUSION 566
5. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 567
6. REFERENCES 567
PROCESS ANALYSIS AND FLEXIBLE TRANSFER LINE CONFIGURATION 568
1. INTRODUCTION 568
2. OUTLINE OF THE PROPOSED METHOD 569
3. PROCESS ANALYSIS 569
4. SET-UP PLANNING 570
5. EQUIPMENT SELECTION 571
6. REAL CASE 574
7. CONCLUSION 575
8. REFERENCES 575
SEQUENCE ANALYSIS OF FINITE POSITION MACHINE FPM 576
1. INTRODUCTION 576
2. ANALYSIS OF A FPM 577
4. GENERATION OF VS TREE 582
5. CONCLUSIONS AND FUTURE WORKS 582
6. REFERENCES 583
METHOD FOR INTEGRATED DESIGN USING A KNOWLEDGE FORMALIZATION 584
1. INTRODUCTION 584
2. SITUATION 584
3. A SIMPLE EXAMPLE 585
4. HOW CAN IT WORK 586
5. ADVANTAGES OF THIS METHOD 589
6. INCONVENIENCES 590
7. CONCLUSION AND PROSPECTS 590
8. ACKNOWLEDGMENTS 591
9. REFERENCES 591
AUTHOR INDEX 592

Erscheint lt. Verlag 18.9.2007
Zusatzinfo XVIII, 593 p. 325 illus.
Verlagsort New York
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Datenbanken
Mathematik / Informatik Informatik Netzwerke
Mathematik / Informatik Mathematik Finanz- / Wirtschaftsmathematik
Wirtschaft Betriebswirtschaft / Management Planung / Organisation
Schlagworte Analysis • Business Process • Configuration • Cunha • DET • digital • Enterprise • Future • information system • knowledge management • linear optimization • Modeling • Monitor • Optimization • Perspectives • programming • Service-Oriented Architecture • Service Oriented Architecture (SOA) • session • Simulation • Technology • Tools
ISBN-10 0-387-49864-8 / 0387498648
ISBN-13 978-0-387-49864-5 / 9780387498645
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