9,942 research outputs found

    Intelligent Products: Shifting the Production Control Logic in Construction (With Lean and BIM)

    Get PDF
    Production management and control in construction has not been addressed/updated ever since the introduction of Critical Path Method and the Last Planner® system. The predominant outside-in control logic and a fragmented and deep supply chain in construction significantly affect the efficiency over a lifecycle. In a construction project, a large number of organisations interact with the product throughout the process, requiring a significant amount of information handling and synchronisation between these organisations. However, due to the deep supply chains and problems with lack of information integration, the information flow down across the lifecycle poses a significant challenge. This research proposes a product centric system, where the control logic of the production process is embedded within the individual components from the design phase. The solution is enabled by a number of technologies and tools such as Building Information Modelling, Internet of Things, Messaging Systems and within the conceptual process framework of Lean Construction. The vision encompasses the lifecycle of projects from design to construction and maintenance, where the products can interact with the environment and its actors through various stages supporting a variety of actions. The vision and the tools and technologies required to support it are described in this pape

    Proposal of a methodology for implementing a service-oriented architecture in distributed manufacturing systems

    Get PDF
    As envisioned by Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS), Next Generation Manufacturing Systems (NGMS) will satisfy the needs of an increasingly fast-paced and demanding market by dynamically integrating systems from inside and outside the manufacturing firm itself into a so-called extended enterprise. However, organizing these systems to ensure the maximum flexibility and interoperability with those from other organizations is difficult. Additionally, a defect in the system would have a great impact: it would affect not only its owner, but also its partners. For these reasons, we argue that a service-oriented architecture (SOA) would be a good candidate. It should be designed following a methodology where services play a central role, instead of being an implementation detail. In order for the architecture to be reliable enough as a whole, the methodology will need to help find errors before they arise in a production environment. In this paper we propose using SOA-specific testing techniques, compare some of the existing methodologies and outline several extensions upon one of them to integrate testing techniques

    UNDERSTANDING THE IMPACT OF REMOTE SERVICE TECHNOLOGY ON SERVICE BUSINESS MODELS IN MANUFACTURING: FROM IMPROVING AFTER-SALES SERVICES TO BUILDING SERVICE ECOSYSTEMS

    Get PDF
    We explore the use of remote service technology in manufacturing. The study provides insights into the impact of information technology use on the service business models in German-based manufacturing companies. For these companies, services become increasingly important to compete in global markets. Our study traces how the use of IT, specifically remote service technology, enables innovation in service business models. The study is exploratory, being based on expert interviews with case companies and industry representatives. The study contributes by providing a systematic account of the link between the use of remote service technology and business model innovation

    Study on Product Knowledge Management for Product Development

    Get PDF

    Lean and industry 4.0: a QCA analysis

    Get PDF
    This work proposes an empirical study on the diffusion of lean practices and industry's 4.0 technologies among italian manufacturing companies. The qualitative comparative analysis (QCA) identifies the combination of practices and technologies that assure a high probability to the enterprises of the sample.ope

    An overview of decision table literature 1982-1995.

    Get PDF
    This report gives an overview of the literature on decision tables over the past 15 years. As much as possible, for each reference, an author supplied abstract, a number of keywords and a classification are provided. In some cases own comments are added. The purpose of these comments is to show where, how and why decision tables are used. The literature is classified according to application area, theoretical versus practical character, year of publication, country or origin (not necessarily country of publication) and the language of the document. After a description of the scope of the interview, classification results and the classification by topic are presented. The main body of the paper is the ordered list of publications with abstract, classification and comments.

    The NASA SBIR product catalog

    Get PDF
    The purpose of this catalog is to assist small business firms in making the community aware of products emerging from their efforts in the Small Business Innovation Research (SBIR) program. It contains descriptions of some products that have advanced into Phase 3 and others that are identified as prospective products. Both lists of products in this catalog are based on information supplied by NASA SBIR contractors in responding to an invitation to be represented in this document. Generally, all products suggested by the small firms were included in order to meet the goals of information exchange for SBIR results. Of the 444 SBIR contractors NASA queried, 137 provided information on 219 products. The catalog presents the product information in the technology areas listed in the table of contents. Within each area, the products are listed in alphabetical order by product name and are given identifying numbers. Also included is an alphabetical listing of the companies that have products described. This listing cross-references the product list and provides information on the business activity of each firm. In addition, there are three indexes: one a list of firms by states, one that lists the products according to NASA Centers that managed the SBIR projects, and one that lists the products by the relevant Technical Topics utilized in NASA's annual program solicitation under which each SBIR project was selected

    A CAD-MLCA interface for next-generation DFE tools

    Get PDF
    Environmental concerns and rising product disposal costs have pressed manufactures to make more environmentally friendly products and customers to use and dispose of them in an environmental responsive way. Thus the practice of Design for Environment (DFE) is becoming essential in today\u27s industrial environment. Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) provides different ways for the environmental assessment of products. One critical step in performing lifecycle assessment of any product design is to collect design-related data. The common way based on manual input for traditional DFE tools is not only cumbersome and time-consuming but also error-prone. This thesis presents the characteristics of a DFE tool which not only extends traditional four stages LCA model to seven stages Multi-Lifecycle Assessment (MLCA) model, but also integrates CAD tools and MLCA software. It presents an interface for the DFE tool which can automatically extract all related design information from a product\u27s CAD database and populate to the database used for multi-lifecycle assessment. The interface design involves both database structure and population algorithm implemented in JAVA/JDBC. Thus CAD tools and multi-lifecycle assessment software are integrated to allow designers to make immediate environment performance evaluation of their product designs and thus make their changes, if needed, on-line. This work provides a robust infrastructure for the next generation DFE tools and overcomes a challenging technical barrier in the wide DFE application in industrial design practice
    • …
    corecore