Schott P, Lederer M, Niedermaier S, Bodendorf F, Hafner M (2017)
Publication Language: English
Publication Type: Book chapter / Article in edited volumes
Publication year: 2017
Edited Volumes: Handbook of Research on Applied Optimization Methodologies in Manufacturing Systems
Pages Range: 354 - 374
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-2944-6
Smart Factory concepts describe fully networked, autonomous factories and form an essential part of flexible, but still highly efficient production systems. The requirements for the further development of existing production environments towards a Smart Factory are multidimensional and vastly complex. Many companies therefore fail in the structured realization of a holistic Smart Factory concept. They either focus one dimension of the challenge or merely address the maximum penetration of powerful technologies. This chapter addresses this issue and describes a systematic development path towards a Smart Factory by means of a domain specific maturity model. Based on the analysis of existing maturity models, requirements are derived which must be considered when realizing a Smart Factory. In total, 20 design fields (e.g., degree of intelligence, communication protocols, human-machine-interface and IT security) and respective detail descriptions result from this research. They holistically structure the relevant fields of action to pursue a Smart Factory.
APA:
Schott, P., Lederer, M., Niedermaier, S., Bodendorf, F., & Hafner, M. (2017). A Maturity Model to Organize the Multidimensionality of Digitalization in Smart Factories. In Yilmaz, Ö.F.; Tüfekci, S. (Eds.), Handbook of Research on Applied Optimization Methodologies in Manufacturing Systems. (pp. 354 - 374).
MLA:
Schott, Peter, et al. "A Maturity Model to Organize the Multidimensionality of Digitalization in Smart Factories." Handbook of Research on Applied Optimization Methodologies in Manufacturing Systems. Ed. Yilmaz, Ö.F.; Tüfekci, S., 2017. 354 - 374.
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