DocumentCode
382118
Title
Beyond the thresholds of current manufacturing: perspectives on management, technology and organizations
Author
Nobre, Farley S M ; Steiner, Simon J.
Author_Institution
Man. & Mech. Dept., Univ. of Birmingham, UK
Volume
2
fYear
2002
fDate
2002
Firstpage
788
Abstract
This work is concerned with the analysis of the next generation of manufacturing organisations. After reviewing the literature, problem analyses have been understood and a solution design has been proposed. The authors\´ point of departure is that despite current efforts to add flexibility and agility to manufacturing systems, they still are a long way from being classified as "customer-centred". To be in conformance with this property, they propose that new capabilities can be embedded into the next generation of such systems. For this purpose, their task is threefold, and therefore they propose three complementary perspectives on management, technology and organizations respectively. The first is concerned with the concept of environment management, which includes the management of all classes of customers, like suppliers and stakeholders. The second is concerned with the design of intelligent systems with high degrees of machine intelligence quotient on both shop floor and management functional levels, and in particular with the capability to provide immersiveness to customers. The last perspective is concerned with organisations. Analyses of manufacturing systems from both the past and the present eras to ones of the future are introduced using the concept of hierarchical levels of complexity.
Keywords
management; manufacture; production; agility; customer management; customer-centred; environment management; flexibility; literature review; machine intelligence quotient; management; management functional levels; manufacturing organisations; technology; Batch production systems; Competitive intelligence; Computational intelligence; Environmental management; Intelligent manufacturing systems; Machine intelligence; Manufacturing systems; Mass production; Technology management; Virtual manufacturing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Engineering Management Conference, 2002. IEMC '02. 2002 IEEE International
Print_ISBN
0-7803-7385-5
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/IEMC.2002.1038538
Filename
1038538
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