Integrated approach to Modelling Human Systems as re-useable components of Manufacturing Workplaces
A new approach to modelling human systems as reusable components of manufacturing workplaces is described. Graphical and computer executable models of people competences and characters are created which are qualitatively and quantitatively matched to equivalent models of process networks, decomposed...
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Veröffentlicht in: | International journal of computer integrated manufacturing 2010-02, Vol.23 (3), p.195-215 |
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Zusammenfassung: | A new approach to modelling human systems as reusable components of manufacturing workplaces is described. Graphical and computer executable models of people competences and characters are created which are qualitatively and quantitatively matched to equivalent models of process networks, decomposed into roles and dependencies between roles. To enable model creation and reuse, coherent sets of role, competence and dynamic producer unit (DPU) modelling concepts have been defined and instrumented using Enterprise Modelling (EM), Simulation Modeling (SM) and Causal Loop Modelling (CLM) techniques. This paper reports on an application of the modelling approach, and related models of 'process oriented roles' and 'candidate human systems', so as to systemise matching of role requirements to resource systems attributes and to inform aspects of strategic and tactical decision making in an SME making composite bearings. |
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ISSN: | 0951-192X 1362-3052 |
DOI: | 10.1080/09511920903527846 |