Michael Zaeh, Gunther Reinhart. 1st International Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production (CARV 2005) UIZ



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Michael Zaeh, Gunther Reinhart 1st International Conference on Changeable, Agile, Reconfigurable and Virtual Production (CARV 2005) TECHNISCHE INFORM ATiONSBlBUOTHEK UNIVERSITATSBIBLIOTHEK HANNOVER UIZ Herbert Utz Verlag Munchen

Table of Content Preface Scientific Committee Organisation Committee Partners Table of Content V VI VII VIM IX 0 Keynotes 1 Symbiosis of Changeable and Virtual Production M. F. Zaeh, N. Moller, W. Vogl 3 New challenges for manufacturing industry: design of innovative products and production systems N. P. Suh 11 Changeability - Much more than flexibility O. Zipse 13 1 Factory & Supply Chain Design and Controlling 15 1.1 Implementation of Changeable Systems 17 New robot guided fixture concept for reconfigurable assembly systems M. Godl, I. Kovac, A. Frank, H. Rechberger, K. Haring 19 A Methodology of Implementing Agile Manufacturing Y. Sun, D. Z. Zhang, X. Luan, A. Roberts 27 Robot guided reconfiguration in the car body assembly H. Trantin, I. Kovac, A. Frank, M. Szaniawski 35 Programming of assembly-cells by shop floor operators: a solution for short reconfiguration S. Koelemeijer, C. Wulliens, J. Jacot 43 1.2 Factory Planning 51 Workbench: A Tool for Reconfigurable and Agile Factory and Supply Chain Design G. F. Wiesinger 53 Rapid and Agile Production by Value Stream Oriented factory Planning K. Erlach 61 Design of self-contained adaptable factory modules D. Matt 69 A Holistic Framework for Enhancing the Changeablity of Production Systems N. Muller, C. Rimpau, M. F. Zaeh 77 1.3 Models & Simulation 85 Implementation of a Multi-Agent Approach to the Modelling of Human Dependent Production Systems G. Parsons, D. Z. Zhang 87 IX

Simulation Based Optimization of Work Piece Handling in Agile Manufacturing Systems J. Fleischer, A. Stepping, J. Wieser 93 Production requirements definition in a dynamic environment M. Rigamonti, T. Tolio, M. Tomasella, A. Valente 99 1.4 Supply Chains Modelling 107 E-supply application - Finnish case study P. Iskanius, H. Kilpala, S. Uusipaavalniemi 109 Supply Chain Optimisation: A Multi-Agent Systems Approach O. M. Akanle, D. Z. Zhang 117 An Incentive Structure for the Management of Supplier Quality O. Ozer, P. Neise, M. F. Zaeh 123 Intelligent Logistics for Innovative Product Technologies within the EU 5-Day Car Initiative W. Sihn, J. Bischoff, M. Esterhazy 133 Ontology-Driven Knowledge Sharing in Global Supply Chains A. Smirnov, M. Pa$hkin, T. Levashova, N. Chilov 139 Long-Range (Strategic) Planning Issues in Reverse Logistics S. M. Gupta, K. K. Pochampally 147 1.5 ERP 153 A Framework of Adaptability-Concepts for Enterprise Ressourse Planning Systems K. Andresen, N. Gronau 155 Methodology for Improving the Changeability of Order Processing H. Wiidemann, M. F. Zaeh, N. Muller 163 Migration of monolithic ERP-Systems to flexible and component-based ERP-Systems E. Schuster, O. Olivier, M. Hofmann 171 2 Product Development and Production Planning 177 2.1 Digital Factory Tools 179 Virtual Simulation and Off-line Programming of Robot Guided Reconfiguration Systems W. Fritz, I. Kovac, A. Frank 181 Bringing the Digital Factory into Reality - Virtual Manufacturing with Real Automation Data W. Schloegl 187 Integrated Factory and Logistics Planning R. Kapp, J. le Blond, B. Loftier, E. Westkamper 193 Ramp-Up and Maintenance with AR in Development of Flexible Prod. Control Systems J. Gausemeier, W. Schafer, R. Eckes, R. Wagner 201 On-site Visualization of Workpiece State for enhancing the recognition ability of machining operators K. Teramoto, R. Tanaka, T. Ishida, Y. Takeuchi 207 Visual Overlay of Real and Virtual Objects in a CAD system A. Liverani, L Carbone, G. Amati 215 Experiences with virtual production in small and middle-sized companies R. Stetter 223

Objectives of a seamless digital process chain in the automotive industry T. Bar, J. Kiefer, G. Schmidgall, H. Burr 227 Digital Manufacturing goes Ramp Up S. Linner, A. Simon 235 Telepresent Production: Overcoming the Network Problem with Recurrent Neural Networks R. Grothmann, A. Schaefer, S. Clarke, M. F. Zaeh 241 A New Method for Fast Plant Startup G. Wuensch, M. F. Zaeh 249 2.2 Methods of Virtual Production 257 Improving Automated Manufacturing in distributed Environments using Specialized Design Patterns (SDP) AMDEM - A "Proposed" Methodology A. Trad 259 Partner Profiling to support Agile Design N. Armoutis, P. Matthews, C. Lomas, P. Maropoulos 267 Design for Changeover (DFC): enabling the design of highly flexible, highly responsive manufacturing processes M. Reik, S. Culley.A. Mileham, G. Owen, R. Mclntosh 273 Dynamically Integrated Manufacturing Systems - Concepts and Supporting Methodology D. Z. Zhang, A. I. Anosike, M. K. Urn 281 Mapping Products Machining Requirements and Machine Tools Structure Characteristics in RMS A. I. Shabaka, H. A. ElMaraghy 289 3 Cost Management and Business Models 297 3.1 Networks 299 Cooperative Planning in Competence-cell-based Networks E. Muller 301 Information Exchange Processes and Supply Chain Relationships: an investigation in the Emilian Motor District P. Barbieri, B. Mussini, A. Zanoni 309 Quality Information Systems in Production Networks A. Gerber, M. Dietzsch, K. Althaus 317 Complexity based approach for collaborative enterprise networks R. Dekkers, A. Sauer, M. Schonung, G. Schuh 321 On Issues concerning the Phases of Evaluation and Break-up of Virtual Enterprises H. Jahn, S. Sachtleben, L. Zschorn 329 A Concept for Configuration and Optimization of Global Value Added Networks J. Fleischer, M. Herm, K. Peter, K. H. Sternemann 337 Planning of Flexible Production Networks in the Automotive Industry M. Friese, R. Bihlmaier, S. Burkner 343 3.2 Cost and Risk Management 347 Modelling and variant simulation in risk evaluation of starting-up production programme E. Chlebus,A. Burduk 349 XI

Exploring emergence and escalation in the creation of vulnerability within organisations D. Smith 355 Cost Management Framework for a Value Stream T. Sobczyk, T. Koch 371 New methods for fuzzy aquisition of variant independent costs J. Wulfsberg, M. Schneider, H. Wilfried 379 Integrating Cost of Ownership Analysis into Component-Based Simulation J. Heilala, K. Helin, J. Montonen, P. Voho, M. Anttila 385 4 Human Factors and Working Conditions 393 4.1 Education and Human Resources 395 Concept for a comprehensive operator training based on an interactive machine tool simulation model B. Denkena, K. Tracht, S. Rehling 397 Combination of Human Resources for faster Spread of Process Innovation produced successively in Production Systems T. lhara 403 Combining Virtual Reality and Assembly Simulation for Production Planning and Worker Qualification M. Schenk, S. Straliburger, H. Kissner 411 Knowledge based approach to adapt multimedia process descriptions for process planning and manufacturing L. Goldhahn, M. Kaiser 415 Rule Based Approach for Capturing an Reapplication of Manufacturing Knowledge in Production Development R. Krikler, B. Culha 421 5 Life Cycle Design 429 5.1 Life Cycle Design 431 Increasing utilisation of automotive body shops by flexibility optimization G. Schuh, N. Wemhoner, Ch. Friedrich 433 Holistic Methodology for Business Process Reengineering M. Nakano, F. Kubota, S. Sato, C. Roser, M. Araki 441 Methods for flexibility evaluation in the automotive industry S. Burkner, M. Friese, M. Schmitt, J. Roscher. 447 Planning methodology for lifecycle-oriented flexible production systems G. Schuh, C. Schleyer, F. Zohm 453 Changeability as a key for lifecycle oriented investment evaluation A. Urbani, A. Aval 459 DESYMA - An integrated method to Aid the design and the evaluation of RMS K. Alexopoulos, S. Burkner, I. Milionis, G. Chryssolouris 467 Flexibility Management System - concept and tool for the analysis and configuration of alternatives to adapt manufacturing capacity L Gottschalk, S. Guenther, R. Hornung 477 Flexibility Contracting in Make-To-Order Environments N. Iliev, M. Jeck, O. Kraemer 485 XII

6 Boston Consulting Group Session 493 Change management: from plan to action A. Gocke 495 Index of Authors 509 XIII