European Concurrent Engineering Conference 1999
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME

(based on accepted submission titles)


Keynote

Jens Uwe Holz, ADtranz, Berlin, Germany

 

  1. Organization and Management

 

1-1 Business Process Re-Engineering of The Logistic Supply Chain by Using Advanced Information and Communication Technology

Jesn Eschenbacher, BIBA, Bremen, Germany

1-2 Design Process Reengineering for Digital Mock-Up

Walter Eversheim, Iris Schulten, Aachen University of Technology and Olaf Sauer, Bombardier Transportation Talbot, Aachen, Germany

1-7 Process Changes in a Multicultural Environment during a Worldwide PDM Implementation

Uwe Baake and Dieter Haussmann, debis Humaita, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2-3 Introduction of Best Practice Processes for Product Innovation and Engineering

Paul Stratil and Andreas Homolla, Daimler Benz AG, Stuttgart, Germany and Uwe Baake, Daimler Benz AG, Sao Paolo, Brazil

5-3 Support Concurrent Engineering through Product Program

Detlef Blankenburg, SINTEF Material Technology, Trondheim, Noiway

5-8 A Road Map to Integrated Product Development: An Alternative Application of the IPD-CMM

Claus Trebbien-Nielsen, DELTA Danish Electronics, Light & Acoustics, Horsholm, Denmark

 

2. Formal Methods and Techniques

 

2-1 Global Design Space Exploration Strategy for System Synthesis

Francisco Moya, Jose M.Moya and Juan C.Lopez, Technical Unviersity of Madrid, Madrid, Spain

2-2 Quality Function Deployment applied to Prototype Products: The Way to combine Methodological and Physical Design Tools in a Concurrent Engineering Environment

Carmen Martin and Francois Peres, Ecole Centrale de Paris Grande Voie des Vignes, Chatenay-Malabry, France

2-4 Definition of the Specifications of a Filter in Ceramic Material by Means of the Quality Function Deployment

Domenico Falcone and Fabio de Felice, Universita degli Studi di Cassino, Cassino, Italy

4-7 A Competence Based Approach for Dysfunctions Analysis

Julie Le Cardinal, Mounib Mekhilef and Jean-Claude Bocquet, Ecole Centrale de Paris, Chatenay Malabry, France

4-4 Modelling Concurrency Relationships in Multiple Phase Courseware Development Projects

Alexei Sioutine, University of Bergen, Bergen, Norway

Error Recovery in Software Process

Roman Szturc, Ivo Vondrak and Marcel Kruzel, VSB, University of Ostrava, Ostrava, Czech Republic.

 

3. Implementation Techniques

 

3-1 Planning and Improvement of Distributed Product Development by using Classification System

T.Ott and R.Anderl, Darmstadt University of Technology, U.Lindemann and H.-D.Gaul, Technical University Munich and H.Gierhardt, BMW AG, Munich, Germany

5-2 Protocol Performance Testing by means of Simulation

Mazen Malek, Ericsson Telecommunication Ltd., Budapest, Hungary

 

4. Process Modelling

 

4-5 Integral Method for Simulation of Dynamic Systems at Presence of Errors in Initial Data

Wolfgang Baer, University of Erlangen, germany, Anatoly Verlan, National Academy of Sciences of Ukraine, Kiev, and Dmitry Kontreras and Sergey Tikhonchuk, Odessa Polytechnic, Odessa, Ukraine

4-8 Safety-Integrated Development of Machine Tools

Eckart Uhlmann and Michael Ising, Technical University of Berlin, Berlin, Germany

4-9 Production Systems Control Based on Interpreted Petri Nets

Diolino J.Santos Filho, Paulo E.Miyagi, Newton Maruyama, University of Sao Paulo, and Claudio Frazao, Mercedez benz do Brasil, Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil

4-10 Minimum Time Control of the System with flywheels in the Central Force Field

I.Valyeyeva, Kiev, Ukraine

4-11 Assembly Modelling and Planning for Concurrent Engineering

Alima Laguda and Paul Maropoulos, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom

4-12 Process-Oriented Basic Representations Linking Manufacturing Process Design and Diagnosis

Russell S.Barton, Ecole Centrale de Paris, Chatenay-Malabry, France

6-1 Cellular Process and its Reconfiguration

Marcel Kruzel, VSB, Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic

6-5 Simulation for Decision Making in Production Planning

O.A.Savina and S.A.Lasarev, Orel State University, Orel, Russia

6-7 Design of Application Specific Process Sequences for Microsystem Technologies

Kai Hahn, Rainer Brueck and Christian Schneider, University of Siegen, Siegen, Germany

6-9 Standardized Assembly Process Planning Based on The Toyota Production System

Henning Oeltjenbruns, Oliver Meyer and Uwe Bracht

3-2 Concurrent Assembly Modeling using Cooperation Elements

Kai Schiemens and Reiner Anderl, Darmstadt University of Technology, Darmstadt, Germany

1-8 Supply Chain Considerations for Conceptual Design via an Internet Application

John Darlington and Paul Maropoulos, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom

Failures Detection and Isolation for Manufacturing Systems Modelled by Timed Petri Nets

Dimitri Lefebvre and Abdellah El-Moundi, LAMPS-UTBM, Belfort Cedex, France

 

5. Engineering Data Management and Information Modelling

 

5-4 Protocols for the Industrial Virtual Enterprise

Martin Hardwick, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, Troy, USA

5-5 Product Data Modeling for Chemical Process Design

Birgit Bayer, RWTH Aachen, Aachen, Germany

5-6 Middleware Based Concepts for Distributed Product Development Processes

Andreas Schreiber, ProSTEP Produktdatentechnologie GmbH, Darmstadt, Germany

3-3 An Object-Oriented Model Library Database

Richard Stockley and Richard N.Zobel, University of Manchester, Manchester, United Kingdom

4-1 Semi-Formal Modeling of Principle Solutions as a Presupposition for The Concurrent Design of Mechatronic Systems

J.Gausemeier and B.Riepe, Heinz Nixdorf Institute, University of Paderborn, and F.Kallmeyer, Hella KG Hueck & Co., Lippstadt, Germany

1-4 Concurrent Engineering of Service Products, Business Processes and Organizational Structure

Franz Bayer, BOC GmbH, Stefan Junginger and Harald Kuhn, University of Vienna, Vienna, Austria

6-2 Supporting the Operation and Maintenance of Ship Machinery Systems by Means of a STEP-Based, Distributed Data Repository

Stephan Wurst, BIBA, Bremen, Germany and Zabi Bazari, Lloyds's Register of Shipping

2-5 EDI 21 - New Co-operation concepts for Global Enterprises

Karl Strecker and Matthias Stroezel, SSC Services, Stuttgart, Germany

 

6 Engineering Process Management

 

6-4 Human Factors-Centered Modeling Framework for Team-Building in Concurrent Engineering

A.M.Stanescu, I.Dumitrache and S.I.Caramihai, University Politechnica Bucharest, Bucharest, Romania

6-8 Inducing Workflow Models from Workflow Instances

Joachim Herbst, DaimlerChrysler, Ulm, Germany

1-5 A Systematic Approach to Organizational Workflow Application Development

M.Nikolaidou, A.Tsalgatidou and G.Pyrounakis, University of Athens, Athens, Greece

4-3 Company Driven by Process Models

Ivo Vondrak, Roman Szturc and Markus Kruzel, VSB- Technical University of Ostrava, Ostrava-Poruba, Czech Republic

8-2 Methods Database for Concurrent Engineering

Walter Eversheim, Thomas Bauernhans, Wilfried Kolscheid and Jens Schroeder, Aachen University of Technology, Aachen, Germany

 

7. Collaborative CE Environments and Virtual Design Studios

 

7-1 Development of an Interactive Manufacturing Cell Using VRML (Virtual Reality Modelling Language) & JAVA

S.Harrod, S.Wilkinson and N.Cope, Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, United Kingdom

4-2 Supporting Distributed Change Request Management with Tool Integration Solution

Wolfgang Thronicke and Jan Lessner, C-Lab, Paderborn, and Kurt-Josef Seifert, TU-Munchen, Germany

5-1 Concepts and Prototype for a Practical Communication and Decision Support Environment for Supporting and Managing Concurrent Product Development

Nils Beyer and Frithjof Weber, University of Bremen, Bremen, Germany and Bard Haque, Kulwant S.Pawar, Richard barson and Roxana Belecheanu, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, United Kingdom

9-3 Planning the Deployment of CSCW in the Car Industry

Gerard Segarra, Renault, Boulogne Billancourt, France

 

8. Networking and Distribution in CE

 

8-1 Synchronous Tools for Concurrent Engineering based on CORBA

Uwe von Luckas, Computer Graphics Center, Rostock, Germany

8-3 Managing the Design Process of Heterogeneous Systems using the UML

Santiago Dominguez Barrios and Juan Carlos Lopez Lopez, ETSI, UPM Madrid, Spain

8-4 Knowledge Management for Reuse Based Automation Systems Design

Laurie Burrow, Cegelec Projects Ltd, Rugby, United Kingdom

8-6 A WWW Based System for the Support of Construction Processes

Michael Weber, University of Ulm, Ulm, and Gerhard Partsch, Fachhochschule Deggendorf, Deggendorf, Germany

8-7 A CORBA-based Framework for the Distributed Product Development

Karin Schmidt, DaimlerChrysler AG, Ulm, Germany

6-6 ACSP, An Intranet Forum Supporting a Concurrent Engineering Design Life Cycle

Samuel Gomes, Jean-Claude Sagot, Abder Koukam and Nicolas Leroy, Institut Polytechnique de Sevenans, Belfort Cedex, France

 

9. Practical Applications and Experiences

 

9-1 Dimensioning of a Transfer System for the Optimization of the Flows of The Materials in a Textile Enterprise by Means of Simulation Techniques

Domenico Falcone and Fabio de Felice, Universita degli Studi di Cassino, Cassino, Italy

9-4 Engineering Change Management in the Product Development Phase, An Industrial Case Study

Sergio de Souza Aguiar Carvalho, debis Humaita IT Services, Sao Paolo, Brazil

9-5 The Corporate System Implementation for Technology Management at EATOM Brazil - Truck Components Division

Oswaldo Luiz Agostinho, Sao Paulo, Brazil

9-6 Manufacturing Process Optimization at Mercedes Benz Brazil by introducing Concurrent Engineering Methods

Uwe Baake, Carlos de Belatto, Ralf G.Epp, debis Humaita IT Services Latin America and Geraldo Accetturi Araujo and Ana Paula Ribeiro, Mercedes-Benz do Brazil, Sao Paulo, Brazil

2-6 IT Solutions for the Global Field Support

Steffen Schwartz and Dieter Hege, DaimlerChrysler AG, Stuttgart, Germany


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