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E-book: Advanced Manufacturing. An ICT and Systems Perspective [Taylor & Francis e-book]

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Manufacturing plays a vital role in European economy and society, and is expected to continue as a major generator of wealth in the foreseeable future. A competitive manufacturing industry is essential for the prosperity of Europe, especially in the face of accelerating deindustrialisation. This book provides a broad vision of the future of manufacturing, analysed from a system-management viewpoint and with a special focus on ICT-related matters. Each contribution presents a complex and multidisciplinary research domain from a specific perspective.

The first part of the book gives an overview on technology: past, present and future, while the following topics are introduced in the latter part of the book:

- Product Lifecycle Management

- Sustainable Products and Processes

- Production Scheduling and Control

- Benchmarking and Performance Measures

- Industrial Services

- Human Factors and Education in Manufacturing

- Collaborative Engineering

- Supply Chain Integration

The book is intended to provoke debate, build consensus and stimulate creative discussion, leading to further novel research initiatives in the future.
Preface ix
Part I: Advanced manufacturing: Foresight and roadmapping initiatives
The future of manufacturing: Survey of international technology foresight initiatives
3(10)
M. Montorio
M. Taisch
The IMS-NoE Delphi survey of ICT in manufacturing
13(10)
M. Montorio
M. Taisch
Manufacturing visions: A holistic view of the trends for European manufacturing
23(14)
C. Dreher
Part II: Product lifecycle management
Product lifecycle management: State-of-the-art, trends and challenges
37(14)
M. Garetti
M. Macchi
S. Terzi
SMART-fm: Setting interoperability in SME-based industrial environments
51(14)
R. Jardim-Goncalves
H. Panetto
M. Jose Nunez
A. Steiger-Garcao
Ubiquitous PLM using Product Embedded Information Devices
65(14)
D. Kiritsis
A. Rolstadas
Closed-loop PLM
79(12)
H.-B. Jun
D. Kiritsis
P. Xirouchakis
Part III: Sustainable products and processes
Sustainable products and processes: Challenges for future research
91(8)
O. Myklebust
D. Kiritsis
T. Lamvik
The end-of-life stage of product systems
99(8)
O. Myklebust
T. Lamvik
ECO-efficient LIFE-Cycle technologies: From products to service systems
107(12)
T. Lamvik
Part IV: Production scheduling and control
Manufacturing scheduling and control in the extended enterprise
119(14)
B. Iung
L. Monostori
Organising and running real-time, co-operative enterprises
133(12)
L. Monostori
R. Fornasiero
J. Vancza
Flexible and responsive cross-organisational interoperability
145(14)
G. Weichhart
S. Oppl
T. Wafler
Part V: Benchmarking and performance measures
Performance measurement systems in manufacturing: State-of-the-art and future trends
159(20)
S. Cavalieri
P. Valckenaers
U. Bititci
R. Bandinelli
K. Mendibil
Prodchain: Supporting SMEs participating successfully in production networks
179(8)
R. Roesgen
Part VI: Industrial services
Industrial services: Challenges for integration and global co-operation with supply chains
187(12)
G. Gudergan
A. Garg
Challenges in industrial service business development
199(18)
V. Salminen
P. Kalliokoski
Part VII: Human factors and education in manufacturing
Human factors research to increase manufacturing productivity and innovation
217(12)
P. Vink
J. Stahre
Global education in manufacturing
229(10)
A. Rolstadas
Simulation gaming to train engineers to efficiently collaborate in manufacturing networks
239(10)
K.D. Thoben
M. Schwesig
Part VIII: Collaborative engineering
Co-operative and virtual engineering: A multi-stakeholder roadmap
249(14)
J. Goossenaerts
C. Brecher
F. Possel-Dolken
K. Popplewell
Management of dynamic virtual organisations: Results from a collaborative engineering case
263(10)
J. Eschenbacher
F. Graser
K.D. Thoben
B. Tiefensee
Integrating the engineering of product, service and organisation within the collaborative enterprise: A roadmap
273(10)
K.-D. Thoben
K. Pawar
M. Pallot
R. Santoro
Part IX: Supply chain integration
Supply chain integration: State-of-the-art, trends and challenges
283(6)
T. Gulledge
H.-H. Hvolby
C. Sheahan
R. Sommer
K. Steger-Jensen
Vendor managed inventory as a supply chain application
289(6)
H.-H. Hvolby
K. Steger-Jensen
E-business solutions as supply chain enablers
295(8)
K. Steger-Jensen
H.-H. Hvolby
Web services as supply chain enablers
303(8)
K. Steger-Jensen
H.-H. Hvolby
From Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) to Open Resource Planning (ORP): The openfactory project
311(6)
M. Meyer
Subject index 317(2)
Author index 319


Marco Taisch, Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Marco Montorio