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Translated title of the contribution | Entwicklung eines Modells zur Beschreibung, Bewertung und Gestaltung von Kommunikationskonzepten in Fabriken im Kontext von Industrie 4.0 |
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Original language | English |
Pages | 418 - 425 |
Number of pages | 8 |
Publication status | Published - 2020 |
Event | Conference on Production Systems and Logistics - Stellenbosch, Südafrika, Germany Duration: 17 Mar 2020 → 20 Mar 2020 Conference number: 1 https://cpsl-conference.com/ |
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Conference | Conference on Production Systems and Logistics |
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Abbreviated title | CPSL |
Country/Territory | Germany |
City | Südafrika |
Period | 17 Mar 2020 → 20 Mar 2020 |
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Abstract
between the elements of a factory. In particular, Industry 4.0 as a contemporary trend in production
technology and many related areas of science places new requirements for communication. Thus,
expectations comprise a wide variety of effects and potentials of Industry 4.0 on communication in factory
systems. Exemplarily, efficiency and productivity increases are most frequently named as effects of industry
4.0. They seem advantageous by industrial enterprises, whereby the raising of these potentials is also a
necessary competitive factor. However, such influences can trigger other effects with interdependent impacts
on the components of factory systems. These effects can have both positive and negative impacts in factory
systems. Still a comprehensive and generally valid description of these aspects is not yet available. Similarly,
there is no understanding of the cause-effect relationships between the requirements for communication
between the system components of a factory arising from Industry 4.0. The lack of specific understanding
of Industry 4.0 caused effects and the cause-effect relationships between the requirements for
communication between the factory system components lead to the inability to design effective
communication concepts in factory systems. Therefore, existing communication systems remain exposed to
undesired effects and leave desired effects underutilized. In order to close this research gap, a holistic model
for the description, evaluation and the design of effective communication concepts in factories in the context
of Industry 4.0 is in development within the frame of "Komm 4.0", a research project of the Institute for
Production Systems and Logistics at Leibniz University Hannover and the WISSENSARCHITEKTUR
Laboratory of Knowledge Architecture at TU Dresden. The pursuit of this research project is to describe and
evaluate existing communication concepts, as well as design more effective concepts and to adapt previous
recommendations in terms of communication concept design where necessary.
Keywords
- Communication concepts, Description model, Effect model, Factory planning, Industry 4.0
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Engineering(all)
- Industrial and Manufacturing Engineering
- Engineering(all)
- Mechanical Engineering
- Business, Management and Accounting(all)
- Management of Technology and Innovation
- Business, Management and Accounting(all)
- Strategy and Management
Sustainable Development Goals
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2020. 418 - 425 Paper presented at Conference on Production Systems and Logistics, Südafrika, Germany.
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TY - CONF
T1 - Development of a Model for describing, evaluating, and designing Communication Concepts in Factories in the Context of Industry 4.0
AU - Park, Yeong-Bae
AU - Hingst, Lennart
AU - Nyhuis, Peter
AU - Kelber, Michael
AU - Noennig, Jörg Rainer
N1 - Conference code: 1
PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - Far-reaching changes in the technical and organisational structure have influenced the communicationbetween the elements of a factory. In particular, Industry 4.0 as a contemporary trend in productiontechnology and many related areas of science places new requirements for communication. Thus,expectations comprise a wide variety of effects and potentials of Industry 4.0 on communication in factorysystems. Exemplarily, efficiency and productivity increases are most frequently named as effects of industry4.0. They seem advantageous by industrial enterprises, whereby the raising of these potentials is also anecessary competitive factor. However, such influences can trigger other effects with interdependent impactson the components of factory systems. These effects can have both positive and negative impacts in factorysystems. Still a comprehensive and generally valid description of these aspects is not yet available. Similarly,there is no understanding of the cause-effect relationships between the requirements for communicationbetween the system components of a factory arising from Industry 4.0. The lack of specific understandingof Industry 4.0 caused effects and the cause-effect relationships between the requirements forcommunication between the factory system components lead to the inability to design effectivecommunication concepts in factory systems. Therefore, existing communication systems remain exposed toundesired effects and leave desired effects underutilized. In order to close this research gap, a holistic modelfor the description, evaluation and the design of effective communication concepts in factories in the contextof Industry 4.0 is in development within the frame of "Komm 4.0", a research project of the Institute forProduction Systems and Logistics at Leibniz University Hannover and the WISSENSARCHITEKTURLaboratory of Knowledge Architecture at TU Dresden. The pursuit of this research project is to describe andevaluate existing communication concepts, as well as design more effective concepts and to adapt previousrecommendations in terms of communication concept design where necessary.
AB - Far-reaching changes in the technical and organisational structure have influenced the communicationbetween the elements of a factory. In particular, Industry 4.0 as a contemporary trend in productiontechnology and many related areas of science places new requirements for communication. Thus,expectations comprise a wide variety of effects and potentials of Industry 4.0 on communication in factorysystems. Exemplarily, efficiency and productivity increases are most frequently named as effects of industry4.0. They seem advantageous by industrial enterprises, whereby the raising of these potentials is also anecessary competitive factor. However, such influences can trigger other effects with interdependent impactson the components of factory systems. These effects can have both positive and negative impacts in factorysystems. Still a comprehensive and generally valid description of these aspects is not yet available. Similarly,there is no understanding of the cause-effect relationships between the requirements for communicationbetween the system components of a factory arising from Industry 4.0. The lack of specific understandingof Industry 4.0 caused effects and the cause-effect relationships between the requirements forcommunication between the factory system components lead to the inability to design effectivecommunication concepts in factory systems. Therefore, existing communication systems remain exposed toundesired effects and leave desired effects underutilized. In order to close this research gap, a holistic modelfor the description, evaluation and the design of effective communication concepts in factories in the contextof Industry 4.0 is in development within the frame of "Komm 4.0", a research project of the Institute forProduction Systems and Logistics at Leibniz University Hannover and the WISSENSARCHITEKTURLaboratory of Knowledge Architecture at TU Dresden. The pursuit of this research project is to describe andevaluate existing communication concepts, as well as design more effective concepts and to adapt previousrecommendations in terms of communication concept design where necessary.
KW - Communication concepts
KW - Description model
KW - Effect model
KW - Factory planning
KW - Industry 4.0
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DO - 10.15488/9684
M3 - Paper
SP - 418
EP - 425
T2 - Conference on Production Systems and Logistics
Y2 - 17 March 2020 through 20 March 2020
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