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Advances in Production Management Systems: Innovative Production Management Towards Sustainable Growth (Part II)
Shigeki Umeda, Masaru Nakano, Hajime Mizuyama, Hironori Hibino, Dimitris Kiritsis, Gregor von Cieminski (Eds.)
Front Matter

Co-creating Sustainable Business Processes and Ecosystems


Facilitating Organizing in Business Processes
Miia Jaatinen
3-10
Interventions for the Co-creation of Inter-organizational Business Process Change
Riitta Smeds, Rita Lavikka, Miia Jaatinen, Antero Hirvensalo
11-18

Open Cloud Computing Architecture for Smart Manufacturing and Cyber Physical Production Systems


Digital Manufacturing in Smart Manufacturing Systems: Contribution, Barriers, and Future Directions
Sangsu Choi, Chanmo Jun, Wen Zhao, Sang Noh
21-29
A Formal Process for Community-Based Reference Model Evolution for Smart Manufacturing Systems
Farhad Ameri, Boonserm Kulvatunyou, Nenad Ivezic
30-38
Analysis of Standards Towards Simulation-Based Integrated Production Planning
Deogratias Kibira, Sang-Su Choi, Kiwook Jung, Tridip Bardhan
39-48
Challenges for Requirements Engineering of Cyber-Physical Systems in Distributed Environments
Stefan Wiesner, Jannicke Hauge, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
49-58
Industry IoT Gateway for Cloud Connectivity
Iveta Zolotová, Marek Bundzel, Tomáš Lojka
59-66
A Proposal of Value Co-creative Production with IoT-Based Thinking Factory Concept for Tailor-Made Rubber Products
Toshiya Kaihara, Daisuke Kokuryo, Swee Kuik
67-73
Decomposing Packaged Services Towards Configurable Smart Manufacturing Systems
Taehun Kim, Seunghwan Bang, Kiwook Jung, Hyunbo Cho
74-81
Simulation-Based ‘Smart’ Operation Management System for Semiconductor Manufacturing
Byoung Choi, Byung Kim
82-89

The Practitioner’s View on “Innovative Production Management Towards Sustainable Growth”


Enterprise Web Portals for Supply Chain Coordination: A Case Study
Fabienne Garcia, Bernard Grabot
93-100
Manufacturing Research, Innovation, and PhD Education on a National Level – Produktion2030, a Swedish Example
Cecilia Warrol, Johan Stahre
101-109
Linkage Between Delivery Frequency and Food Waste: Multiple Case Studies of a Norwegian Retail Chain
Lukas Chabada, Heidi Dreyer, Hans Hvolby, Kasper Kiil
110-117
Comparison of Industry-Academia Partnership Projects for the Purpose of Product Development
Takashi Konishi, Kenju Akai, Nariaki Nishino, Kazuro Kageyama
118-125

The Role of Additive Manufacturing in Value Chain Reconfigurations and Sustainability


The Role of Additive Manufacturing in Improving Resource Efficiency and Sustainability
Mélanie Despeisse, Simon Ford
129-136
The Role of Additive Manufacturing in the B2C Value Chain: Challenges, Opportunities and Models
Vittorio Zanetti, Sergio Cavalieri, Matteo Kalchschmidt, Roberto Pinto
137-145
An Economic Insight into Additive Manufacturing System Implementation
Milad Ashour Pour, Massimo Zanardini, Andrea Bacchetti, Simone Zanoni
146-155
Defining the Research Agenda for 3D Printing-Enabled Re-distributed Manufacturing
Simon Ford, Tim Minshall
156-164

Operations Management in Engineer-to-Order Manufacturing


A Mockup Stochastic Program to Study the Impact of Design Uncertainty on ETO Shipbuilding Planning
Hajnalka Vaagen, Michal Kaut
167-174
Challenges of Heavy Load Logistics in Global Maritime Supply Chains
Thorsten Wuest, Jakub Mak-Dadanski, Björn Kaczmarek, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
175-182
Managing Buyer-Supplier Relationships in the Maritime Engineer-to-Order Industry
Espen Rød, Bjørn Guvåg, Mikhail Shlopak, Oddmund Oterhals
183-190
Backsourcing and Knowledge Re-integration: A Case Study
Bella Nujen, Lise Halse, Hans Solli-Sæther
191-198
Game Theory and Purchasing Management: An Empirical Study of Auctioning in the Automotive Sector
Miguel Mediavilla, Carolina Bernardos, Sandra Martínez
199-206
A New Value Stream Mapping Approach for Engineer-to-Order Production Systems
Maria Thomassen, Erlend Alfnes, Erik Gran
207-214
Detecting Early Warning Signs of Delays in Shipbuilding Projects
Sara Haji-Kazemi, Emrah Arica, Marco Semini, Erlend Alfnes, Bjørn Andersen
215-222
Engineer-to-Order Enabling Process: An Empirical Analysis
Aldo Duchi, Omid Maghazei, Davide Sili, Marco Bassan, Paul Schönsleben
223-231
Remanufacturing as a Sustainable Strategy in Shipbuilding Industry
Faheem Ali, Pavan Sriram, Erlend Alfnes, Per Brett, Annik Fet
232-239
From First Planner to Last Planner
Gabriele Jünge, Kristina Kjersem, Mikhail Shlopak, Erlend Alfnes, Lise Halse
240-247
Implementing Lean in Engineer-to-Order Industry: A Case Study
Kristina Kjersem, Lise Halse, Peter Kiekebos, Jan Emblemsvåg
248-255
Understanding Key Engineering Changes for Materials Management in ETO Environment
Pavan Sriram, Heidi Dreyer, Erlend Alfnes
256-262
Designing a Performance Measurement System for Materials Management Under Engineering Change Situations in ETO Environment
Pavan Sriram, Bjørn Andersen, Erlend Alfnes
263-270

Lean Production


A Quantitative Comparison of Bottleneck Detection Methods in Manufacturing Systems with Particular Consideration for Shifting Bottlenecks
Christoph Roser, Masaru Nakano
273-281
Guidelines for the Selection of FIFO Lanes and Supermarkets for Kanban-Based Pull Systems – When to Use a FIFO and When to Use a Supermarket
Christoph Roser, Masaru Nakano
282-289
Negative Side Effects of Lean Management Implementations – A Causal Analysis
Andreas Mueller, Stanisław Strzelczak
290-298
Lean Management Effects - An Empirical Evidence from Machine Building Industries in Europe
Andreas Mueller, Stanisław Strzelczak
299-307
A Model to Evaluate Supply Chains in Disruption Events
Toma Kobayashi, Masaru Nakano
308-315
Towards a New Model Exploring the Effect of the Human Factor in Lean Management
Barbara Resta, Paolo Gaiardelli, Stefano Dotti, Roberto Pinto
316-323
Integrated Mixed-Model Assembly Line Balancing with Unskilled Temporary Workers
Dongwook Kim, Jinwoo Park, Ilkyeong Moon
324-331
Decoding Relationships of Success Factors for Lean Information Technology Outsourcing
Vincent Blijleven, Afshin Mehrsai
332-339

Sustainable System Design for Green Product


Introduction of Clean Energy Vehicles in Poland Under Energy Security Constraints
Kamila Romejko, Masaru Nakano
343-352
Economic and Environmental Impacts on the Portfolio of Clean Energy Vehicles in Japan
Jun Osawa, Masaru Nakano
353-360

Cloud-Based Manufacturing


A Framework for Cloud Manufacturing Enabled Optimisation for Machining
Nikolaos Tapoglou, Jörn Mehnen
363-370
Distributed Identical Grating Sensing System Oriented to Equipment Intelligent Sense in Cloud Manufacturing
Quan Liu, Kunchao Bao, Yilin Fang, Tao Huang, Zhengying Li
371-378
Resource Utilization in Cloud Manufacturing – An Energy Perspective
Tao Peng, Shuiliang Fang, Renzhong Tang
379-387
A Unified Sustainable Manufacturing Capability Model for Representing Industrial Robot Systems in Cloud Manufacturing
Xingxing Wu, Xuemei Jiang, Wenjun Xu, Qingsong Ai, Quan Liu
388-395
Dynamic Assessment of Sustainable Manufacturing Capability for CNC Machining Systems in Cloud Manufacturing
Luqiong Xie, Xuemei Jiang, Wenjun Xu, Qin Wei, Ruifang Li, Zude Zhou
396-403
Protecting Intellectual Property in a Cloud Manufacturing Environment: Requirements and Strategies
Yuqian Lu, Xun Xu
404-411
A Modeling Framework for Resource Service Sharing in a Cloud Manufacturing System
Yongkui Liu, Xun Xu, Lin Zhang, Fei Tao
412-419
Integrate Product Planning Process of OKP Companies in the Cloud Manufacturing Environment
Pai Zheng, Xun Xu, Sheng Xie
420-426
Big Data Based Analysis Framework for Product Manufacturing and Maintenance Process
Yingfeng Zhang, Shan Ren
427-435
Development of a Product Configuration System for Cloud Manufacturing
Shiqiang Yu, Xun Xu
436-443
ICMS: A Cloud-Based System for Production Management
Xi Wang, Lihui Wang, Mohammad Givehchi
444-451
Cloud-Based Production Logistics Synchronization Mechanism and Method
Shuiping Lei, Ting Qu, Zongzhong Wang, Xin Chen, Hao Luo, George Huang
452-464

Ontology-Aided Production - Towards Open and Knowledge-Driven Planning and Control


Towards Ontology-Aided Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management – A Literature Review
Stanisław Strzelczak
467-475
Webservice-Ready Configurable Devices for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems
Jiří Faist, Milan Štětina
476-483
Ontology for Service-Based Control of Production Systems
Elisa Negri, Luca Fumagalli, Marco Macchi, Marco Garetti
484-492
Technology Evaluation Using Modified Integrated Method of Technical Project Assessment
Stanisław Marciniak
493-501
Towards Ontology-Aided Manufacturing and Supply Chain Management – Insights from a Foresight Research
Stanisław Strzelczak
502-510
Ontology-Based Finding of Feasible Machine Changes
Gerald Rehage, Jürgen Gausemeier
511-518
Architecture for Open, Knowledge-Driven Manufacturing Execution System
Sergii Iarovyi, Xiangbin Xu, Andrei Lobov, Jose Martinez Lastra, Stanisław Strzelczak
519-527

Product-Service Lifecycle Management: Knowledge-Driven Innovation and Social Implications


Guidelines for Designing Human-Friendly User Interfaces for Factory Floor Manufacturing Operators
Eeva Järvenpää, Minna Lanz
531-538
Increasing Employee Involvement in Socially Sustainable Manufacturing: Two Methods for Capturing Employees’ Tacit Knowledge to Improve Manufacturing Processes
Miia-Johanna Kopra, Nillo Halonen, Eeva Järvenpää, Minna Lanz
539-546
A Study on Social Assessment in Holistic Lifecycle Management
Fatih Karakoyun, Dimitris Kiritsis
547-555
Towards a Human-Centred Reference Architecture for Next Generation Balanced Automation Systems: Human-Automation Symbiosis
David Romero, Ovidiu Noran, Johan Stahre, Peter Bernus, Åsa Fast-Berglund
556-566
The Interplay Between Product-Services and Social Sustainability: Exploring the Value Along the Lifecycle
Paola Fantini, David Opresnik, Marta Pinzone, Marco Taisch
567-574
Visualization of Interactions Between Product and Service Lifecycle Management
Ingo Westphal, Mike Freitag, Klaus-Dieter Thoben
575-582
Social Implications of Introducing Innovative Technology into a Product-Service System: The Case of a Waste-Grading Machine in Electronic Waste Management
Naghmeh Taghavi, Ilaria Barletta, Cecilia Berlin
583-591
Performance Indicators for the Evaluation of Product-Service Systems Design: A Review
Dimitris Mourtzis, Sophia Fotia, Michael Doukas
592-601

Service Engineering


Energy Consumption in the Food Service Industry: A Conceptual Model of Energy Management Considering Service Properties
Tomomi Nonaka, Takeshi Shimmura, Nobutada Fujii, Hajime Mizuyama
605-611
Foodservice Management of Health Industries Based on Customer Satisfaction
Sheng Zhong, Lu Hou, Zhiyong Rao, Wen Hu
612-619
An Analyzer of Computer Network Logs Based on Paraconsistent Logic
Avelino Pimenta Jr., Jair Abe, Cristina Oliveira
620-627
Quality of Service in Small and Medium Enterprises
Claudio Meirelles, Marcia Terra Silva, Jose Sacomano
628-636
Performance Measures at the Accident and Emergency Department in Denmark: The Issue of Unified Targets
Vivi Nguyen, Iskra Dukovska-Popovska, Kenn Steger-Jensen, Hans Hvolby, Kjeld Damgaard
637-645
Business Process Simulation for the Design of Sustainable Product Service Systems (PSS)
Alice Rondini, Fabiana Tornese, Maria Gnoni, Giuditta Pezzotta, Roberto Pinto
646-653

 

 


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