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Title: Deriving a systematic approach to changeable manufacturing system design
Authors: Francalanza, Emmanuel
Borg, Jonathan C.
Constantinescu, Carmen L.
Keywords: Design
Manufactures
CAD/CAM systems -- Case studies
Flexible manufacturing systems
Decision support systems
Research, Industrial -- Case studies
Product design -- Case studies
System analysis -- Case studies
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Francalanza, E., Borg, J., & Constantinescu, C. (2014). Deriving a systematic approach to changeable manufacturing system design. 47th CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, Windsor. 166-171.
Abstract: It has long been argued that Factories are long life and complex products. The complexity of designing factories, and their underlying manufacturing systems, is further amplified when dealing with continuously changing customer demands. At the same time, due to research fragmentation, little if any scientific explanations are available supporting and exploiting the paradigm that "factories are products". In order to address this weakness, this paper presents research results arising from a comparative analysis of systematic "product design" and "manufacturing system design" approaches. The contribution emerging from this research is an integrated systematic design approach to changeable manufacturing systems, based on scientific concepts founded upon product design theories, and is explained through a case study in the paper. This research is part of collaboration between the CERU University of Malta and IAO Fraunhofer aimed at developing a digital decision support tool for planning changeable manufacturing systems.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/55758
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