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Industry 5.0 use cases development framework

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  • Alexandre Goujon
  • Frédéric Rosin
  • Florian Magnani
  • Samir Lamouri
  • Robert Pellerin
  • Laurent Joblot

Abstract

The Industry 5.0 concept has placed human needs at the heart of industrial processes. This raises the question of how new technologies can enhance employee decision-making processes and influence the evolution of team autonomy. Recent studies have shown that the best way to measure these impacts is to conduct experiments in complex and realistic environmental settings. However, the main methods cannot satisfy this requirement while controlling the events and associated variables, whereas a set of use cases can. Therefore, a model should be defined to generate and structure these use cases while validating their relevance. Following the decomposition of the global research objective and case-definition recommendations, this study proposes a framework for designing complementary use cases to evaluate the impact of new technologies on emerging autonomy models in a structured, realistic, and global manner. Based on widely recognised related work, the 6-step framework helps define a coherent context specifying the business process model, agent, autonomy, technologies to be implemented, their fields of action, detailed variable collection protocol, and experimental setup. A cross-analysis of existing cases from the literature and empirical use of the framework validated the relevance of the model in designing experimental environments that are close to real-world settings.

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  • Alexandre Goujon & Frédéric Rosin & Florian Magnani & Samir Lamouri & Robert Pellerin & Laurent Joblot, 2024. "Industry 5.0 use cases development framework," International Journal of Production Research, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 62(17), pages 6064-6089, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:tprsxx:v:62:y:2024:i:17:p:6064-6089
    DOI: 10.1080/00207543.2024.2307505
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