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Enabling Data-Based Applications in Manufacturing

In: Global Manufacturing Management

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  • Paul Buess

    (Dürr Systems AG)

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Lean manufacturing has enabled companies worldwide to increase productivity and quality by eliminating waste and was characterized as the most influential manufacturing paradigm. Besides lean management, IT technology-driven smart manufacturing, in the German-speaking area referred to as Industry 4.0, recently receives tremendous attention and will lead to the next fundamental paradigm shift in manufacturing. A key aspect of smart manufacturing is the exploitation of manufacturing data for more efficiency, process transparency, and quality. To support companies in gaining a competitive advantage by exploiting their manufacturing data, this chapter consolidates and briefly describes 14 data-based applications in manufacturing along with their key barriers and key enablers. The scope of the research and thus of the presented data-based applications is the site level.

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  • Paul Buess, 2021. "Enabling Data-Based Applications in Manufacturing," Management for Professionals, in: Thomas Friedli & Gisela Lanza & Dominik Remling (ed.), Global Manufacturing Management, chapter 14, pages 189-202, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:mgmchp:978-3-030-72740-6_14
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-72740-6_14
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