32 research outputs found

    Transforming a public sector organisation in times of change

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    As we enter the post-pandemic era, it is clear that organisations will have to undergo a big transformation in order to survive and thrive. Vlatka Hlupic describes how a publicly owned Norwegian organisation went through a five-year period of leadership transformation, with Its resulting impact. The lessons learned are applicable to the post-pandemic world, both in the public and private sectors

    Simulation modelling software approaches to manufacturing problems

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    Increased competition in many industries has resulted in a greater emphasis on developing and using advanced manufacturing systems to improve productivity and reduce costs. The complexity and dynamic behaviour of such systems, make simulation modelling one of the most popular methods to facilitate the design and assess operating strategies of these systems. The growing need for the use of simulation is reflected by a growth in the number of simulation languages and data-driven simulators in the software market. This thesis investigates which characteristics typical manufacturing simulators possess, and how the user requirements can be better fulfilled. For the purpose of software evaluation, a case study has been carried out on a real manufacturing system. Several simulation models of an automated system for electrostatic powder coating have been developed using different simulators. In addition to the evaluation of these simulators, a comprehensive evaluation framework has been developed to facilitate selection of simulation software for modelling manufacturing systems. Different hierarchies of evaluation criteria have been established for different software purposes. In particular, the criteria that have to be satisfied for users in education differ from those for users in industry. A survey has also been conducted involving a number of users of software for manufacturing simulation. The purpose of the survey was to investigate users' opinions about simulation software, and the features that they desire to be incorporated in simulation software. A methodology for simulation software selection is also derived. It consists of guidelines related to the actions to be taken and factors to be considered during the evaluation and selection of simulation software. On the basis of all the findings, proposals on how manufacturing simulators can be improved are made, both for use in education and in industry. These software improvements should result in a reduction in the amount of time and effort needed for simulation model development, and therefore make simulation more beneficial

    A Comparative Evaluation of Ten Manufacturing Simulation Packages

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    This paper presents a comparative evaluation of ten well known and widely used packages for manufacturing simulation. These packages have been evaluated on the basis of various case studies in a real and hypothetical manufacturing environments. Following an evaluation and comparison, the suitability of packages for specific purposes is determined

    Humane capital: creating a management shift to transform performance and profit

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    Simulation Software in Manufacturing Environments: a Users\u27 Survey

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    The increased use of simulation in the manufacturing environment has resulted in more available software tools. This paper presents the results of a survey of simulation specialists, both from industry and universities across Europe, on the use of simulation software. The main purpose of this survey was to discover how satisfied users are with simulation software, and how such software can be further improved
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