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This edited volume presents the research results of the
Collaborative Research Center 1026 "Sustainable manufacturing -
shaping global value creation". The book aims at providing a
reference guide of sustainable manufacturing for researchers,
describing methodologies for development of sustainable
manufacturing solutions. The volume is structured in four chapters
covering the following topics: sustainable manufacturing
technology, sustainable product development, sustainable value
creation networks and systematic change towards sustainable
manufacturing. The target audience comprises both researchers and
practitioners in the field of sustainable manufacturing, but the
book may also be beneficial for graduate students.
This edited volume presents the research results of the
Collaborative Research Center 1026 "Sustainable manufacturing -
shaping global value creation". The book aims at providing a
reference guide of sustainable manufacturing for researchers,
describing methodologies for development of sustainable
manufacturing solutions. The volume is structured in four chapters
covering the following topics: sustainable manufacturing
technology, sustainable product development, sustainable value
creation networks and systematic change towards sustainable
manufacturing. The target audience comprises both researchers and
practitioners in the field of sustainable manufacturing, but the
book may also be beneficial for graduate students.
In this book, the authors describe the findings derived from
interaction and cooperation between scientific actors employing
diverse practices. They reflect on distinct prototyping concepts
and examine the transformation of development culture in their
fusion to hybrid approaches and solutions. The products of tomorrow
are going to be multifunctional, interactive systems - and already
are to some degree today. Collaboration across multiple disciplines
is the only way to grasp their complexity in design concepts. This
underscores the importance of reconsidering the prototyping process
for the development of these systems, particularly in
transdisciplinary research teams. "Rethinking Prototyping - new
hybrid concepts for prototyping" was a transdisciplinary project
that took up this challenge. The aim of this programmatic
rethinking was to come up with a general concept of prototyping by
combining innovative prototyping concepts, which had been
researched and developed in three sub-projects: "Hybrid
Prototyping" developed new prototyping approaches to validate and
evaluate holistically developed systems with their services,
infrastructure and business models. "Blended Prototyping" addressed
a new technique whereby prototypes for user interfaces of software
applications can be generated from hand drawings and immediately be
tested. "Beyond Prototyping" examined the issue of the prototype in
connection with algorithmically generated design for producing
tailor-made products.
In this book, the authors describe the findings derived from
interaction and cooperation between scientific actors employing
diverse practices. They reflect on distinct prototyping concepts
and examine the transformation of development culture in their
fusion to hybrid approaches and solutions. The products of tomorrow
are going to be multifunctional, interactive systems - and already
are to some degree today. Collaboration across multiple disciplines
is the only way to grasp their complexity in design concepts. This
underscores the importance of reconsidering the prototyping process
for the development of these systems, particularly in
transdisciplinary research teams. "Rethinking Prototyping - new
hybrid concepts for prototyping" was a transdisciplinary project
that took up this challenge. The aim of this programmatic
rethinking was to come up with a general concept of prototyping by
combining innovative prototyping concepts, which had been
researched and developed in three sub-projects: "Hybrid
Prototyping" developed new prototyping approaches to validate and
evaluate holistically developed systems with their services,
infrastructure and business models. "Blended Prototyping" addressed
a new technique whereby prototypes for user interfaces of software
applications can be generated from hand drawings and immediately be
tested. "Beyond Prototyping" examined the issue of the prototype in
connection with algorithmically generated design for producing
tailor-made products.
Today, digital technologies represent an absolute must when it
comes to creating new products and factories. However, day-to-day
product development and manufacturing engineering operations have
still only unlocked roughly fifty percent of the "digital
potential". The question is why? This book provides compelling
answers and remedies to that question. Its goal is to identify the
main strengths and weaknesses of today's set-up for digital
engineering working solutions, and to outline important trends and
developments for the future. The book concentrates on explaining
the critical basics of the individual technologies, before going
into deeper analysis of the virtual solution interdependencies and
guidelines on how to best align them for productive deployment in
industrial and collaborative networks. Moreover, it addresses the
changes needed in both, technical and management skills, in order
to avoid fundamental breakdowns in running information technologies
for virtual product creation in the future.
The collection of papers in this book comprises the proceedings
of the 23rd CIRP Design Conference held between March 11th and
March 13th 2013 at the Ruhr-Universitat Bochum in Germany. The
event was organized in cooperation with the German Academic Society
for Product Development WiGeP. The focus of the conference was on
-Smart Product Engineering-, covering two major aspects of modern
product creation: the development of intelligent ( smart ) products
as well as the new ( smart ) approach of engineering, explicitly
taking into account consistent systems integration.
Throughout the 97 papers contained in these proceedings, a range
of topics are covered, amongst them the different facets and
aspects of what makes a product or an engineering solution smart .
In addition, the conference papers investigate new ways of
engineering for production planning and collaboration towards Smart
Product Engineering. The publications provide a solid insight into
the pressing issues of modern digital product creation facing
increasing challenges in a rapidly changing industrial environment.
They also give implicit advice how a smart product or engineering
solution (processes, methods and tools) needs to be designed and
implemented in order to become successful.
Die Produktentwicklung durchlauft seit den letzten zwei Dekaden
einen massiven Wandel, der auch heute weiter anhalt.
Einflussgroessen auf diesen Wandel sind die zunehmende Integration
der Informations- und Kommunikationstechnologie sowohl in den
Entwicklungsprozess als auch in die Produkte selbst, die
Verringerung der Entwicklungstiefe bei gleichzeitiger Zunahme der
Kooperation zwischen Hersteller und Zulieferanten sowie die
voranschreitende und zunehmende Internationalisierung. Gerade die
zunehmende Integration von Informations- und
Kommunikationstechnologie in den Produktentwicklungsprozess und in
Produkte selbst bewirkt einen Paradigmenwechsel, der den Wandel von
einer an Disziplinen orientierten Vorgehensweise hin zu einer
interdisziplinaren, durch rechnerintegrierte Methoden getragenen
und auf digitalen Modellen basierenden Vorgehensweise beinhaltet.
Der Begriff "Smart Engineering" steht fur interdisziplinares,
vernetztes, intelligentes, kluges Vorgehen in der
Produktentwicklung, um attraktive Innovationen erfolgreich in
zukunftigen intelligenten, vernetzten Produkten zu ermoeglichen.
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