Preface. PART I: FUNDAMENTALS OF COLLABORATION AND COLLABORATIVE
MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT. Main Collaboration and Collaborative Engineering
Concepts. Relation between Collaborative Engineering and Sustainability in
the Industry 4.0 A Human-centred Vision. Contextualization of Collaborative
Engineering Manufacturing and Management in the Industry 4.0. Collaborative
Manufacturing Management Meta-model. PART II: CASE STUDIES ON COLLABORATIVE
MANAGEMENT PARADIGMS APPLICATIONS. Group Decision-making Approach for Ranking
and Selecting Maintenance Tasks for Joint Scheduling with Production Orders.
Blockchain-based Multi-agent System Framework for Collaborative Distributed
Manufacturing System. Process Improvement in a Semi-automated Shoe Polish
Manufacturing Company: A Simulation Study. Optimising Box Manufacturing
Operations in the Textile Industry: A Simulation-Based Approach for Process
Improvement. Enhancing Paper Tube Production in the Textile Industry: A
Simulation-Driven Strategy for Process Improvement. Index.
Leonilde Varela received her Ph.D. degree in Industrial Engineering and Management from the University of Minho, Portugal in 2007. She is an Associate Professor with Habilitation at the Department of Production and Systems of University of Minho. Her main research interests are in Manufacturing Management, Production Planning and Control, Optimization, Artificial Intelligence, Meta-heuristics, Scheduling, Web- based Systems, Services, and technologies, mainly for supporting Engineering and Production Management, Collaborative Networks, Decision- Making Models, Methods, and Systems, and Virtual and Distributed Enterprises for Industry 4.0. She has published more than 200 refereed scientific papers in international conferences and in international scientific books and journals, indexed in the Web of Science and/or in the Scopus databases. Coordinates R&D projects in the area of Production and Systems Engineering, namely, concerning the development of web-based platforms and decision support models, methods, and systems. Email:
[email protected] Goran Putnik received his B.S. and M.S. degrees in Production Engineering from the Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade, and the DSc (Ph.D.) in mechanical engineering from the University of Belgrade, in 1993. He joined the Motor Industry Rakovica, Belgrade, Serbia, and 3 years later joined the Department of Production Engineering at Faculty of Mechanical Engineering, University of Belgrade as Assistant Researcher. In 1993, he joined the University of Minho, Portugal, where he is currently Full Professor in the Department of Production and Systems Engineering. His research and teaching interests include areas of production systems, automata, and formal theory. He is the author of 13 books, more than 250 articles, and coordinator of a number of international projects. Professor Putnik is member of the IFIP WG 5.5 Cooperation infrastructure for Virtual Enterprises and electronic business COVE, and of the International Academy for Production Engineering CIRP, Paris. Email:
[email protected] Vijaya Kumar Manupati is currently working as an Assistant Professor in the Operations and Supply Chain Division, Indian Institute of Management. He received his Ph.D. in the Department of Industrial and Systems Engineering from the Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur. His research interests include intelligent manufacturing systems, agent/multi-agent/mobile-agent systems for distributed control, simulation, integration of process planning and scheduling, sustainable supply chain, and evolutionary algorithms. He has published more than 75 publications which include journals like International Journal of Production Research, Computers, and Industrial Engineering, International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, Journal of Engineering, Journal of Measurements, International, Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Email:
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