Digital Factory for Human-oriented Production Systems [recurso electrónico] : The Integration of International Research Projects / edited by Luca Canetta, Claudia Redaelli, Myrna Flores.

Por: Canetta, Luca [editor.]Colaborador(es): Redaelli, Claudia [editor.] | Flores, Myrna [editor.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Tipo de material: TextoTextoEditor: London : Springer London : Imprint: Springer, 2011Descripción: XVI, 309 p. online resourceTipo de contenido: text Tipo de medio: computer Tipo de portador: online resourceISBN: 9781849961721Tema(s): Engineering | Engineering design | Engineering economy | Machinery | Engineering | Manufacturing, Machines, Tools | Engineering Design | Engineering Economics, Organization, Logistics, MarketingFormatos físicos adicionales: Printed edition:: Sin títuloClasificación CDD: 670 Clasificación LoC:TJ241Recursos en línea: Libro electrónicoTexto
Contenidos:
1. Flow for Presence Questionnaire -- 2. Ergonomics Methods and the Digital Factory -- 3. A Web-based Platform for Collaborative Product Design, Review and Evaluation -- 4. Integration Framework and PPR+H Hub for DiFac -- 5. RFID-ERP Key Data Integration Challenges -- 6. A versatile ERP-RFID Interfacing Scheme -- 7. Business Process Management (BPM) and Web 2.0 as Key Enablers for the Future Knowledge Based Digital Factory -- 8. Real-time Collaborative Information Management in Enterprises -- 9. The Intelligent Web -- 10. Human Body Modeling -- 11. Flexible Integration of VR-based Tools and Simulation Applications for the Planning and Optimization of Factories and Manufacturing Processes -- 12. GIOVE Virtual Factory: A New Viewer for a More Immersive Role of the User During Factory Design -- 13. Augmented Reality for Remote Maintenance -- 14. Discrete Event Simulation of Production System with Web-based Support.
En: Springer eBooksResumen: Digital factory is a comprehensive approach providing methodologies, models and tools that support manufacturing enterprises in the rearrangement of their organizational structures to deal with expected changes in manufacturing processes and markets. Digital Factory for Human-oriented Production Systems investigates the impact of the digital factory through a consideration of the entire product/process lifecycle, and the broad network of product engineering, material and component suppliers, manufacturing equipment suppliers, and customers involved in current and next generation manufacturing. It covers the utilization and integration of: human body ergonomics models; production system discrete event simulation; 3D/virtual and augmented reality visualization; collaborative design tools; automatic data capture; and knowledge management systems based on semantic web ontologies integrated by a continuous data management. The coverage of various types of factory and manufacturing phases, representations and simulations allows researchers in academia and industry to perform a dynamic analysis and up-to-date modeling of the processes involved. Digital Factory for Human-oriented Production Systems describes the tools that allow a move towards the integrated digital factory and underlines the business impact that companies can obtain by adopting these tools. As well as benefiting international organizations, the proposed methodologies and technologies have also been developed in order to facilitate their adoption by small or medium-sized businesses, making them relevant to all product engineers and managers who want improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their enterprises.
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1. Flow for Presence Questionnaire -- 2. Ergonomics Methods and the Digital Factory -- 3. A Web-based Platform for Collaborative Product Design, Review and Evaluation -- 4. Integration Framework and PPR+H Hub for DiFac -- 5. RFID-ERP Key Data Integration Challenges -- 6. A versatile ERP-RFID Interfacing Scheme -- 7. Business Process Management (BPM) and Web 2.0 as Key Enablers for the Future Knowledge Based Digital Factory -- 8. Real-time Collaborative Information Management in Enterprises -- 9. The Intelligent Web -- 10. Human Body Modeling -- 11. Flexible Integration of VR-based Tools and Simulation Applications for the Planning and Optimization of Factories and Manufacturing Processes -- 12. GIOVE Virtual Factory: A New Viewer for a More Immersive Role of the User During Factory Design -- 13. Augmented Reality for Remote Maintenance -- 14. Discrete Event Simulation of Production System with Web-based Support.

Digital factory is a comprehensive approach providing methodologies, models and tools that support manufacturing enterprises in the rearrangement of their organizational structures to deal with expected changes in manufacturing processes and markets. Digital Factory for Human-oriented Production Systems investigates the impact of the digital factory through a consideration of the entire product/process lifecycle, and the broad network of product engineering, material and component suppliers, manufacturing equipment suppliers, and customers involved in current and next generation manufacturing. It covers the utilization and integration of: human body ergonomics models; production system discrete event simulation; 3D/virtual and augmented reality visualization; collaborative design tools; automatic data capture; and knowledge management systems based on semantic web ontologies integrated by a continuous data management. The coverage of various types of factory and manufacturing phases, representations and simulations allows researchers in academia and industry to perform a dynamic analysis and up-to-date modeling of the processes involved. Digital Factory for Human-oriented Production Systems describes the tools that allow a move towards the integrated digital factory and underlines the business impact that companies can obtain by adopting these tools. As well as benefiting international organizations, the proposed methodologies and technologies have also been developed in order to facilitate their adoption by small or medium-sized businesses, making them relevant to all product engineers and managers who want improve the efficiency and effectiveness of their enterprises.

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