Global Engineering, Manufacturing and Enterprise Networks - Softcover

 
9781475710113: Global Engineering, Manufacturing and Enterprise Networks

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Preface. Foreword by the Conference Chairman. Foreword by the Chairman of International Program Committee. Part One: Keynote. Accessing Corporate Memory - Some Knowledge Structure Concepts; R.C. Beckett. Part Two: Virtual Enterprises. Virtual Enterprise Architecture and its Supporting Methods/Tools for Managing Supply Chain System Life Cycle; Y. Kamio, et al. Flexible Infrastructure for Virtual Enterprises; A.T.M. Aerts, et al. Assessing Ability to Execute in Virtual Enterprises; R.J. van den Berg, M. Tølle. Project-specific Process Configuration in Virtual Enterprises; C. Rupprecht, et al. Functional Requirements for Inter-enterprise Intranet Services; A.S. Kazi, M. Hannus. The Architecture of an Internet-based Virtual Industrial Community; M. Zhou. From Single Enterprises to Complementary Networks; E.h. H.-P. Wiendahl, et al. Part Three: Modelling and Analysis of Virtual Enterprises. Use of GERAM as Basis for a Virtual Enterprise Framework Model; J. Vesterager, et al. The Component-oriented Approach towards Complex Product Development; F. Wang, J.J. Mills. Supporting Partner Selection for Virtual Enterprises; J.D. Pedersen, R.J. van den Berg. Specifying Interactions in Integrated Manufacturing Systems; D. Flater. Modelling Semiosis of Design; V.V. Kryssanov, J.B.M. Goossenaerts. Modelling for Designing, Managing and Improving Virtual Enterprises in One-of-a-kind Business; L. Koskela, et al. An Adaptive Process Management System (APMS); C. Menzel, P. Benjamin. Modelling Requirements for Self-integrating Manufacturing Systems; P. Denno. Part Four: Supply Chain Management. Ergonomic Concerns in Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP) Systems and Its Implementations; R.R. Bishu, et al.Low-cost System for Supply Chain Management; K. Fürst, T. Schmidt. A Booking Type Production System as a Collaboration Method for Virtual Enterprises; Y. Nishioka, et al. Collaborative Design Procedure for Supply Chain Process Integration Using UML; F.E. Plonka, et al. Agent-based Architecture for Flexible Lean Cell Design, Analysis and Evaluation; T.E. Potok, et al. Supply Chain Business System Reference Model: A Business Process Description Using IDEF0; S. Umeda, H. Bin. Part Five: e-Commerce and e-Service. B2B E-Commerce Infrastructure Using Agents and Standards A Potential Impact Analysis and Architecture; N. Ivezic, et al. A Web-based Bidding Workbench for Global Manufacturing; M. Zhou, et al. Web-based maintenance manual with three-dimensional simulation model; K. Morita, et al. e-Service for Complex Technical Products - a New Approach for Supporting Life-cycle Services; S. Bürkner, H.-P. Wiendahl. Automated Management of Quality Control System for Network Enterprise; J.P.T. Mo. Neo-kaizen Applications on the Generic Operations Support and Renewal; K. Mori, et al. Part Six: Product Development and Life Cycle Management. Towards Information and Knowledge in Product Realization Infrastructures; J.J. Mills, J. Goossenaerts. Requirements on Product Information Management in the Sales and Service Life-cycle Phases of a Plant; K. Jansson, et al. A VR-based CAD System; J.M. Zheng, et al. Dependencies Between Design Product Models and Simulation Models; R. Anderl, S. Kleiner. A Manufacturing Information Infrastructure to Link Team Based Design to Global Manufacture; R.I.M. Young, et al. Non-destructive Tracing of a Product Life Cycle Through Geometry Extraction from Radiographs; J. Hefele, R.D. Bolton. Planning

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