Beschreibung
The tools to create the world we live in are changing substantially. The digital age is
about to penetrate into manufacturing practice. Machines and products become virtually connected and new manufacturing technologies, commonly subsumed under
the term 3D printing, hold out the prospect of great flexibility in regards to production
footprints and product customisation. These developments call today’s traditional
structures of product-making industries, which are primarily based on the concept
of centralised fabrication, into question. This volume collects contributions of multiple
disciplines such as economics, production management, logistics, mechanical
engineering, and information technology aiming to present a holistic view on a digital
manufacturing future including socioeconomic impacts of these new technologies.
Contents
Ashfaq/Haag: Emerging Trends and Opportunities in Digital Manufacturing • Gausemeier et al.: Additive Manufacturing: Costs, Strategy, Outlook • Triebs/Kampker: Rapid Additive Tooling for the Production of Tailor-made
E-Mobility Solutions • Koch/Jahnke: Product Piracy Protection via Additive Manufacturing • Klein/Berendonk/Struck: Robustness Optimization of Global Production Networks • Klein/Dederichs/Theißen: Lean Game 4.0 – Industrial
Internet Model Factory • Klein/Fengler/Struck: EPEI Simulation Tool for Production
Optimization • Schwind: Information Logistics and Digital Manufacturing: How Information Can Reduce the Burden of Logistics • Wendt: Revenue Management Challenges in Digital Manufacturing Networks • Greveler: Risk Management
and Heuristic Risk Assessment of Industrial Control Systems • Haag: Universal
Manufacturing Technologies for a Digitised Manufacturing Future • Eversmann: A New
Kind of Social Order. The Economic and Societal Implications of Digital Manufacturing • Niechoj: The Economic Theory of the Firm in the Era of Digital Manufacturing • Hegemann: The Efficient Frontier and Conflicting Human
Interest