2019 13th International Conference on Research Challenges in Information Science (RCIS) 2019
DOI: 10.1109/rcis.2019.8877088
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Design for Efficient Production, A Model-Based Approach

Abstract: The concept of simultaneous engineering has been used for several years in the industry. However, it rarely aims to think the design of the product and the design of its industrial system (the factory) together. In this paper, we address the need to have a global view of architectural design and manufacturing throughout the entire design process. More precisely, we define a model-based approach which makes it possible to evaluate the impact of a product design on its manufacturability. This approach constitute… Show more

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“…Industry 4.0 creates promising opportunities for producing low-volume, on-demand custom products, and realizing end-to-end digital integration of engineering across value chains [15], while enhancing the digital flow of information between product developers, manufacturing engineers, and global suppliers to accelerate innovation, reduce risk and seek competitive advantage. Concepts such as concurrent and simultaneous engineering as well as collaborative design have existed for several years [44]. Claims like "80% of the manufacturing costs of a product is determined by product design" were popular amongst research publications already since the 90s [45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Industry 4.0 creates promising opportunities for producing low-volume, on-demand custom products, and realizing end-to-end digital integration of engineering across value chains [15], while enhancing the digital flow of information between product developers, manufacturing engineers, and global suppliers to accelerate innovation, reduce risk and seek competitive advantage. Concepts such as concurrent and simultaneous engineering as well as collaborative design have existed for several years [44]. Claims like "80% of the manufacturing costs of a product is determined by product design" were popular amongst research publications already since the 90s [45].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Reduction of time, cost, and failure (waste) during the manufacturing process. A high assemblability supports the successful introduction of a product (Polacsek et al, 2019)…”
Section: High Assemblabilitymentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Reduction of time, cost, and failure (waste) during the manufacturing process. A high assemblability supports the successful introduction of a product (Polacsek et al, 2019) legal guidelines Laws provide the legal framework for design. These may include recycling laws, consumer protection laws or patents.…”
Section: High Assemblabilitymentioning
confidence: 96%
“…An assembly line is a sequence of workstations that corresponds to all the assembly stages of a product. In the aeronautics industry, assembly lines can be found at both Boeing [18] and Airbus [16,25].…”
Section: Industrial Case Studymentioning
confidence: 99%