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June 2018
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International Journal of Service and Computing Oriented Manufacturing
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International Journal of Service and Computing Oriented Manufacturing
June 2016
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The introduction of cyber physical systems into production companies is highly changing working conditions and processes as well as business models. In practice a growing discrepancy between big and small respectively medium-sized companies can be observed. Bridging that gap a university smart factory is introduced to give that companies a platform to trial, educate employees and access consultancy. Realizing the smart factory a highly integrated, open and standardized automation concept is shown comprising single devices, production lines up to a higher automation system maintaining a community or business models.
... Following the learning achievement scores in this research study, the findings are consistent with similar studies, which found that immersive virtual reality has positively impacted learning achievements (Parong and Mayer, 2018;Shi, Wang, and Ding, 2019). The results also disclosed by Prinz et al. (2018) that immersive technology exhibited better cognitive function, motivation, and learning memory in the short-term and long-term performance when the learners can interact with the digital content through the immersive experience. The experiment proved that active learning was highly effective than passive learning. ...
June 2018
... These barriers can be very diverse and include, for example, organisational, institutional and technological challenges as well as external market conditions. Organisational barriers can include resistance to change, inadequate organisational learning mechanisms and lack of innovation capabilities (Rüb et al., 2017). Institutional barriers often concern the willingness to take risks and the culture of innovation within the company (Bocken & Geradts, 2020). ...
June 2017
... Incorporating digital twin technology, a small-scale training platform focusing on flexible manufacturing was constructed to familiarize automated production systems (Toivonen et al., 2018). In addition, numerous small-scale IM education workshops (Ferrario, et al., 2019;Gräßler et al., 2016;Kurth et al., 2017;Wang et al., 2021) only consider a few specific steps or characteristics of real production. Although existing disciplines and innovative training systems have been beneficial to the incipient training of modern smart manufacturing, some concerns exist concerning curriculum and platform development of IM talent education: ...
January 2017
International Journal of Service and Computing Oriented Manufacturing
... Comparative analyses of automated and non-automated manufacturing environments reveal that companies leveraging automation achieve superior scalability and adaptability in response to market fluctuations (Cimino et al., 2019). Furthermore, advancements in data-driven decision-making and predictive analytics enable manufacturers to optimize production planning and maintenance scheduling, reducing downtime and increasing overall equipment effectiveness (OEE) (Kurth et al., 2016). As automation continues to shape modern manufacturing, its role in improving labor productivity and operational cost efficiency remains a focal point of industrial research and innovation (Mawson & Hughes, 2019). ...
June 2016