Search for dissertations about: "Torsten Kjellberg"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 11 swedish dissertations containing the words Torsten Kjellberg.
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1. Information Management for Factory Planning and Design
Abstract : This thesis is dedicated to the manufacturing industry for the improvement of information management within the factory planningand design domain, and for more efficient factory planning and design. Currently the manufacturing industry lacks sufficient methods for capturing, structuring, and representing information and knowledge for easy access, exchange, integration and reuse within the domain. READ MORE
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2. Information management for the factory planning process
Abstract : This thesis is based on the present needs for the factory planning support, of which the most important ones are: • A structured reuse of knowledge and support for industries. Because today the industry handbook in factory planning is not satisfying enough to support this complex process. READ MORE
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3. Model driven process planning for machining : Theory, application and improved information standards for efficient product realization
Abstract : Model driven process planning is a methodology that emphasizes the application of models to create, represent and use information of products, processes and resources. Industry today stores information in a fragmented manner, mainly document centered with the consequence of data duplication requiring comprehensive data management and maintenance. READ MORE
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4. Modelling manufacturing systems capability
Abstract : Any way of making the manufacturing industry more efficient is always of great interest due to the contribution of manufacturing to the society. A major asset within manufacturing is information about manufacturing systems, as a base when making decisions. READ MORE
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5. Manufacturing system data management and development : towards a STEP compliant reference model for manufacturing
Abstract : Collaborative engineering assumes a common understanding of the domain. To make joint decisions the engineers must have a common language to start from. Standards such as STEP may be used to communicate engineering data but to speak about information integration and interoperability there must be ways to expose and share concepts as well. READ MORE