IMCM’05
International Mass Customization Meeting 2005:
Concepts – Tools – Realizations
Klagenfurt/Austria, June 2-3 2005
Presentations are partly downloadable as pdf file
(* = password protected, password can be obtained by email from the conference
chairs)
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Conference
Registration |
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Conference Opening (HS B)
Ø Prof. Dr. Günther Hödl
Ø Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker, Prof. Dr. |
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Opening Key Note (HS B)
Ø What
"humanware" for mass customization? |
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10:15 – 10:45 |
Plenary Session (HS B)
Ø Mass Customisation: Balancing Customer Desires with
Operational Reality |
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Coffee Break |
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Tracks |
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Track 1: Manufacturing Systems
Chair:
Cipriano Forza
- Modularity
and Delayed Product Differentiation in Assemble-to-order Systems: Analysis
and Extensions from a Complexity Perspective
- Complexity
of Indirect Processes in MC Manufacturing Systems
- A
comparison of the structure and product complexity of two mass-customizing
manufacturers |
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
Ø Mass Customization in International Logistics
Ø Development of an Approach for Analyzing Supply Chain
Complexity |
Track 3: Information Systems
Chair:
Ø Knowledge Workspace Design Schema for Mass Customisation Knowledge Communities
Ø Selling Financial Services using Knowledge‑based
Recommenders
Ø Applying Multi-Agent System
Modelling
to the Scheduling Problem in a Ceramic Tile Factory |
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Lunch |
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Track 1: Manufacturing Systems (SR-E 1.42)
Chair: Manfred Gronalt
Ø Product Models and Mass Customization Experiences in
the Basque Country
Ø Design Platform Development: An analytical review of
existing research and proposal for future research strategies
Ø Design for Changeover: enabling the design of highly flexible,
highly responsive manufacturing processes |
Track 2: Supply Chain Management & Logistics (HS B)
Chair: Hans-Dietrich Haasis
Ø Customer Service Level in a Lean Inventory under Mass
Customisation
Ø Form Postponement from a Decision-Making Perspective:
Theoretical Development and Construct Definition
Ø Customizing and Improving Logistics Processes |
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Coffee Break |
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Track 1: Manufacturing Systems (SR-E 1.42)
Chair:
Joseba Arana
Ø Review
of order
fulfilment
models for Catalogue Mass
Customization
Ø Ordering Hierarchical and Processing in Error
Sequences for Manufacturing Systems
Ø Mass Customization in the Wood‑Working Industry –
Concepts for customized wooden floorings |
Track 3: Information Systems (HS B)
Chair:
Farhad Danesghar
Ø Toward a Generic and Extensible
Information Infrastructure for Platform Product Development for Mass
Customization
Ø Product Modelling on Multiple Abstraction Levels
Ø Developing 3D Configuration Systems for Manufacturers
of Complex Components |
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Coffee Break |
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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
Ø Integrated Platform Product Development and Supply
Chain Configuration for a Manufacturing Firm in Mass Customization |
Track 3: Information Systems (HS B)
Chair:
Ø Dynamic Product Bundle Customization in Supply Chain
Networks Using an Architecture for Collaborative Business Process Management
Ø Mass Customisation of
E-Services using fuzzy cognitive maps |
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Official Conference Dinner, Maria Loretto |
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Plenary Session (HS B)
Ø Product
modelling for Mass
Customisation
in Global
ETO companies
Ø Personalized
Needs Acquisition in Web‑Based Configuration Systems |
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Coffee Break |
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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
Ø SPMM – A Synchronized Production Management Model for
Tailored Customization Environments
Ø Network Integrated Technofactures
Ø After-Sale Mass Customization: A Sensors‑based
Approach |
Track 3: Information Systems (HS B)
Chair:
Ø Applying Service Oriented Architecture
in the Aerospace Industry
Ø Model-based Configuration Support for Product
Derivation in Software Product Families
Ø Opening up the innovation process using toolkits:
Learning from leading-edge customers at The Sims
Ø The Role of Knowledge Oriented Systems for Open
Innovation |
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Lunch |
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Plenary Session – Beyond Mass Customization (HS B)
Ø The
Critical Mass of Preferences for Customization. How do Customers use the
Rationality of Other Customers?
Ø Consumer
Confusion in Mass Customization
Ø Beyond
Mass Customization: Initial thoughts of how to manage customer energy
in competitive markets |
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Conference Closing (HS B)
Ø Prof. Dr.
Ø Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker, Prof. Dr. |
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