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APMS 2003: Karlsruhe, Germany
- Gert Zülch, Harinder Jagdev, Patricia Stock:
Integrating Human Aspects in Production Management - IFIP TC5 / WG5.7 Proceedings of the International Conference on Human Aspects in Production Management 5-9 October 2003, Karlsruhe, Germany. IFIP 160, Springer 2005, ISBN 978-0-387-23065-8 - Joseph O. Ajaefobi, Richard H. Weston:
Modelling Human Systems in Support of Process Engineering. 3-16 - Sai S. Nudurupati, Umit S. Bititci:
Human Aspects of IT-Supported Performance Measurement System. 17-29 - Malte L. Peters, Stephan Zelewski:
Competence and Preference-based Workplace Assignment - An Application of a Weighted, Non-pre-emptive and Pre-emptive Goal Programming Model. 31-43 - Sven Rottinger, Gert Zülch:
Personnel Development and Assignment Based upon the Technology Calendar Concept. 45-56 - Patricia Stock, Gert Zülch:
Reorganising the Working Time System of a Call-Centre with Personnel-oriented Simulation. 57-69 - Eberhard Haller, Emmerich F. Schiller, Ingo Hartel:
Impact of the Digital Factory on the Production Planning Process. 73-84 - Gert Zülch:
Integrating Human Aspects into the Digital Factory - New Tools for the Human-oriented Design of Production Systems. 85-99 - Manuel Geyer, Stefan Linner:
Human Aspects in Manufacturing Process Management. 101-109 - Hans-Peter Wiendahl, Gregor von Cieminski, Carsten Begemann, Rouven Nickel:
Human Factors in Production Planning and Control - How to Change Potential Stumbling Blocks into Reliable Actors. 113-125 - Dirk Van Goubergen, Thurmon E. Lockhart:
Human Factors Aspects in Set-Up Time Reduction. 127-135 - Gregor von Cieminski, Peter Nyhuis:
Influences of Human Operators on the Logistics of Manufacturing Cells. 137-146 - Jörg Fischer, Patricia Stock, Gert Zülch:
Simulation of Disassembly and Re-assembly Processes with Beta-distributed operation Times. 147-156 - Séverine Meunier Martins, Naoufel Cheikhrouhou, Rémy Glardon:
Strategic Analysis of Products Related to the Integration of Human Judgement into Demand Forecasting. 157-171 - Leonard W. O'Sullivan, Timothy Gallwey:
Workplace Injury Risk Prediction and Risk Reduction Tools for Electronics Assembly Work - A Software Tool for the Non-Ergonomist. 173-183 - Jürgen Fleischer, Andreas Stepping:
Effectiveness of Knowledge Management - A process based survey method. 187-201 - Päivi Pöyry, Markus Mäkelä, Jouni Meriluoto, Marju Luoma:
Practical Knowledge and Collaboration in Engineering. 203-215 - Thomas Scheib:
Work Process Knowledge - A Keyword of Modern Competence Development Focussed on the Chemical Industry. 217-227 - Jacek Reiner, Jan Koch, Irene Krebs, Stefan Schnabel, Thomas Siech:
Knowledge Management Issues For Maintenance of Automated Production Systems. 229-237 - Michael F. Zaeh, Wolfgang Wagner:
Factory Planning Modules for Knowledge Sharing among Different Locations. 239-251 - Jorge Hermosillo Worley, Holitiana Rakoto, Bernard Grabot, Laurent Geneste:
A Competence Approach in the Experience Feedback Process. 253-266 - Heinz-Hermann Erbe:
Learning for an Agile Manufacturing. 269-279 - Pamela Meil, Eckhard Heidling:
Competency Development in Distributed Work Environments. 281-293 - Karl-Robert Graf, Siegfried Augustin, Konstantinos Terzidis:
New Approach for Global Education - Simulating Supply Chains by Applying World Wide Web. 295-306 - Ralf Lossack, Matthias Sander:
Overcoming Cultural Barriers in Distributed Work Environments - A comprehensive, internet-based concept. 307-317 - Klaus-Dieter Thoben, Max Schwesig:
Developing a Web Enabled Gaming Approach to Mediate Performance Skills in Interorganisational Learning and Collaboration to Engineers. 319-330 - Claus Aumund-Kopp, Frank Ellebrecht, Holger Fricke, Holm Gottschalch, Christian Panse:
A Platform for Technical Consultation of Service Providers in Rapid Prototyping. 331-342 - Kimmo Pekkola, Riitta Smeds, Heli Syväoja, Pekka Turunen:
The Evolution of Outsourced Operations - A Five-Phase Model - A Case Based Approach. 343-356 - Alastair Nicholson, Katarzyna Zdunczyk:
Implementing the Service Concept through Value Engineering. 359-374 - Alexander Karapidis:
Service Management in Production Companies. 375-385
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