IMCM’05 - Program

International Mass Customization Meeting 2005:

Concepts ­– Tools – Realizations

 

Klagenfurt/Austria, June 2-3 2005

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Presentations are partly downloadable as pdf file
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June 2, 2005 (Thursday)

 

08:30 – 09:00

Conference Registration

09:00 – 09:30

Conference Opening (HS B)

Ø   Prof. Dr. Günther Hödl
President of the Alpine-Adria University of Klagenfurt

Ø   Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich
Conference Chairs

09:30 – 10:15

Opening Key Note (HS B)

Ø    What "humanware" for mass customization?
Fabrizio Salvador

(pdf)

10:15 – 10:45

Plenary Session (HS B)

Ø   Mass Customisation: Balancing Customer Desires with Operational Reality
Hossam Ismail, Iain. R. Reid, Jenny Poolton, Ivan Arokiam

(pdf)

10:45 – 11:15

Coffee Break

Tracks

11:15 – 12:45

Track 1: Manufacturing Systems
(SR-E 2.37)

Chair: Cipriano Forza

-     Modularity and Delayed Product Differentiation in Assemble-to-order Systems: Analysis and Extensions from a Complexity Perspective
Thorsten Blecker, Nizar Abdelkafi

-     Complexity of Indirect Processes in MC Manufacturing Systems
Klaus Rall,  Jörg Dalhöfer
(pdf*)

-     A comparison of the structure and product complexity of two mass-customizing manufacturers
Ting Zhang, Janet Efstathiou, Yan Liu

(unavailable)

Track 2: Supply Chain Management & Logistics (SR-E 1.42) 

Chair: Wolfgang Kersten

 

Ø The Use of Supply-Side and Transvectional Segmentation to Maximize Supply Chain Effectiveness in Mass Customization
Sunil Erevelles, Nobuyuki Fukawa

Ø Mass Customization in International Logistics
Hans-Dietrich Haasis
(pdf*)

Ø  Development of an Approach for Analyzing Supply Chain Complexity
Thorsten Blecker, Wolfgang Kersten, Christian M. Meyer

(pdf)

Track 3: Information Systems
(HS B)

Chair: Gerhard Friedrich

Ø Knowledge Workspace Design Schema for Mass Customisation Knowledge Communities
Farhad Daneshgar, Gerome Canals, Alicia Diaz

Ø  Selling Financial Services using Knowledge‑based Recommenders
Alexander Felfernig, Thorsten Jost, Christian Russ
(pdf*)

Ø  Applying Multi-Agent System Modelling to the Scheduling Problem in a Ceramic Tile Factory
Adriana Giret, Estefanía Argente, Soledad Valero, Pedro Gómez, Vicente Julian

12:45 – 14:00

Lunch

14:00 – 15:30

Track 1: Manufacturing Systems (SR-E 1.42)

Chair: Manfred Gronalt

Ø  Product Models and Mass Customization Experiences in the Basque Country
Joseba Arana, José Ángel Lakunza, Juan Carlos Astiazaran

Ø  Design Platform Development: An analytical review of existing research and proposal for future research strategies
Jie Gu, Andrew King
(pdf)

Ø  Design for Changeover:  enabling the design of highly flexible, highly responsive manufacturing processes
Michael Reik, Richard McIntosh, Geraint Owen, Tony Mileham, Steve Culley

(pdf)

Track 2: Supply Chain Management & Logistics (HS B)

Chair: Hans-Dietrich Haasis

 

Ø  Customer Service Level in a Lean Inventory under Mass Customisation
Wuyi Lu, Janet Efstathiou, Ernesto Del Valle Lehne
(
unavailable)

Ø  Form Postponement from a Decision-Making Perspective: Theoretical Development and Construct Definition
Cipriano Forza, Fabrizio Salvador, Alessio Trentin

Ø  Customizing and Improving Logistics Processes
Using the SCOR Framework
Helmut E. Zsifkovits, Peter Sereinigg

(pdf)

15:30 – 16:00

Coffee Break

16:00 – 17:30

Track 1: Manufacturing Systems (SR-E 1.42)

Chair: Joseba Arana

Ø  Review of order fulfilment models for Catalogue Mass Customization
Philip G Brabazon, Bart L MacCarthy
(pdf)

Ø  Ordering Hierarchical and Processing in Error Sequences for Manufacturing Systems
Francisco Javier Olmos, Clemente Cárdenas,
Jesús Trujillo, Enrique Baeyens

Ø  Mass Customization in the Wood‑Working Industry – Concepts for customized wooden floorings
Manfred Gronalt, Hans Häuslmayer, Alfred Teischinger

Track 3: Information Systems (HS B)

Chair: Farhad Danesghar

Ø  Toward a Generic and Extensible Information Infrastructure for Platform Product Development for Mass Customization
George Q. Huang, Li Li

Ø  Product Modelling on  Multiple Abstraction Levels
Kaj A. Jørgensen, Thomas Ditlev Petersen
(pdf)

Ø  Developing 3D Configuration Systems for Manufacturers of Complex Components
Anders Haug, Lars Hvam


17:30 – 18:00

Coffee Break

18:00 – 19:00

Track 1: Manufacturing Systems (SR-E 1.42)

Chair: Stefan Bock

 

Ø  Understanding the Role of Individual’s Competences in Building a Company-wide Mass Customization Capability: Criticalities and Opportunities
Cipriano Forza, Fabrizio Salvador

Ø  Integrated Platform Product Development and Supply Chain Configuration for a Manufacturing Firm in Mass Customization
Xin Yan Zhang, George Q. Huang

Track 3: Information Systems (HS B)

Chair: Alexander Felfernig

Ø  Dynamic Product Bundle Customization in Supply Chain Networks Using an Architecture for Collaborative Business Process Management
Pavlina Chikova, Anja Hofer, Otmar Adam
(pdf)

Ø  Mass Customisation of E-Services using fuzzy cognitive maps
Dimitris Kardaras, Bill Karakostas

19:30

Official Conference Dinner, Maria Loretto

 

 

 

 

June 3, 2005 (Friday)

 

09:30 – 10:30

Plenary Session (HS B)

Ø    Product modelling for Mass Customisation in Global ETO companies
Thomas Ditlev Petersen, Kaj A. Jørgensen

Ø   Personalized Needs Acquisition in Web‑Based Configuration Systems
Gerold Kreutler, Dietmar Jannach

10:30 – 11:00

Coffee Break

11:00 – 13:00

Track 1: Manufacturing Systems (SR-E 1.42)

Chair: Stefan Bock.

 

Ø  Planning flexible mixed-model assembly line layouts for an efficient handling of large-scale variant programs
Stefan Bock

Ø  SPMM – A Synchronized Production Management Model for Tailored Customization Environments
Eduardo Saiz, Juan Luis Tellería, Juan Manuel Besga, Xabier Mendialdua

Ø  Network Integrated Technofactures
Siegfried Suchanek, Willy Bierter
(pdf)

Ø  After-Sale Mass Customization: A Sensors‑based Approach
Abe Zeid, Sagar Kamarthi

Track 3: Information Systems (HS B)

Chair: Heinrich C. Mayr

Ø  Applying Service Oriented Architecture in the Aerospace Industry
Jurga Kazlauskaite, Arsalan Minhas, Friedrich  H. Vogt
(
unavailable)

Ø  Model-based Configuration Support for Product Derivation in Software Product Families
Thorsten Krebs, Katharina Wolter, Lothar Hotz (pdf)

Ø  Opening up the innovation process using toolkits: Learning from leading-edge customers at The Sims
Reinhard Prügl, Martin Schreier
(pdf)

Ø  The Role of Knowledge Oriented Systems for Open Innovation
Maria Th. Semmelrock-Picej, Harald Semmelrock, Heinrich C. Mayr

13:00 – 14:30

Lunch

14:30 – 16:00

Plenary Session – Beyond Mass Customization (HS B)

Ø   The Critical Mass of Preferences for Customization. How do Customers use the Rationality of Other Customers?
Linda Pelzmann, Constantin Malik, Michaela Miklautz

Ø   Consumer Confusion in Mass Customization
Martin Waiguny, Kurt Matzler, Rita Faullant, Sonja Bidmon, Marliese Fladnitzer
(
unavailable)

Ø   Beyond Mass Customization: Initial thoughts of how to manage customer energy in competitive markets
Martin Sonnenschein, Michael Weiß

16:00 – 16:30

Conference Closing (HS B)

Ø   Prof. Dr. Heinrich C. Mayr
Dean of the Faculty for Management and Informatics, University of Klagenfurt

Ø   Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker, Prof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich
Conference Chairs