A Classification Scheme for Production System Processes

Daniel Grud Hellerup Sørensen, Thomas Ditlev Brunø, Kjeld Nielsen

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Abstract

Manufacturing companies often have difficulties developing production platforms, partly due to the complexity of many production systems and difficulty determining which processes constitute a platform. Understanding production processes is an important step to identifying candidate processes for a production platform based on existing
production systems. Reviewing a number of existing classifications and taxonomies, a consolidated classification scheme for processes in production of discrete products has been outlined. The classification scheme helps ensure consistency during mapping of existing production systems, and assists in providing an overview of when, where and how fundamental functions of a production system are realised.
Original languageEnglish
JournalProcedia CIRP
Volume72
Pages (from-to)609-614
Number of pages6
ISSN2212-8271
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 27 Jun 2018
Event51st CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, CIRP CMS 2018: Smart Manufacturing - Waterfront Convention Centre, Stockholm, Sweden
Duration: 16 May 201818 May 2018
Conference number: 51st
https://www.cirp-cms2018.org

Conference

Conference51st CIRP Conference on Manufacturing Systems, CIRP CMS 2018
Number51st
LocationWaterfront Convention Centre
Country/TerritorySweden
CityStockholm
Period16/05/201818/05/2018
SponsorDMMS, et al., Produktion2030, Scania, Volvo Car Corporation, XPRES
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Keywords

  • Processes
  • Production
  • Manufacturing
  • handling
  • Classification
  • Ontology
  • Taxonomy

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  • Developing Manufacturing System Platforms

    Sørensen, D. G. H.

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