TY - JOUR
T1 - Adaption Of The Level Of Development To The Factory Layout Planning And Introduction Of A Quality Assurance Process
AU - Neuhäuser, Thomas
AU - Lenz, Lisa
AU - Weist, Kai
AU - Hohmann, Andrea
AU - Daub, Rüdiger
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2022
Y1 - 2022
N2 - Current developments and trends are causing an increasingly turbulent environment for manufacturing companies. In order to respond to these dynamic market conditions, products and thus also production systems have to be adapted more frequently and much faster. However, time and cost targets are often missed by classic factory planning approaches due to poor communication, inadequate tools, and lack of interfaces. Therefore, new ways have to be found in factory planning to overcome these problems. Building Information Modeling, which is already used in the construction industry, provides a promising method for the collaboration of stakeholders based on digital models. This would allow communication to be structured, new tools to be used, and interfaces to be stabilized to improve the target achievement in factory planning projects. However, which information should be provided in which level of detail in which phase of a factory planning project and how the quality of this information can be ensured has not yet been answered. A possible solution to these questions is addressed in this article. First, the concept of the so-called Level of Development, i.e. the geometric and non-geometric definition of the model contents, is transferred to factory layout planning.
AB - Current developments and trends are causing an increasingly turbulent environment for manufacturing companies. In order to respond to these dynamic market conditions, products and thus also production systems have to be adapted more frequently and much faster. However, time and cost targets are often missed by classic factory planning approaches due to poor communication, inadequate tools, and lack of interfaces. Therefore, new ways have to be found in factory planning to overcome these problems. Building Information Modeling, which is already used in the construction industry, provides a promising method for the collaboration of stakeholders based on digital models. This would allow communication to be structured, new tools to be used, and interfaces to be stabilized to improve the target achievement in factory planning projects. However, which information should be provided in which level of detail in which phase of a factory planning project and how the quality of this information can be ensured has not yet been answered. A possible solution to these questions is addressed in this article. First, the concept of the so-called Level of Development, i.e. the geometric and non-geometric definition of the model contents, is transferred to factory layout planning.
KW - Building Information Modeling
KW - Factory Planning
KW - Layout Planning
KW - Level of Development
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U2 - 10.15488/12137
DO - 10.15488/12137
M3 - Conference article
AN - SCOPUS:85159781031
SN - 2701-6277
SP - 544
EP - 553
JO - Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics
JF - Proceedings of the Conference on Production Systems and Logistics
T2 - 3rd Conference on Production Systems and Logistics, CPSL 2022
Y2 - 17 May 2022 through 20 May 2022
ER -