Autor: Frank Börner

Material Flows – Represent, Evaluate & Optimize

Material Flows - Represent, Evaluate & Optimize

Integration von Fabrikplanungsfunktionalitäten in ein Konstruktionswerkzeug
Frank Börner
Material flows provide an established basis for the quantitative evaluation of layout alternatives in factory planning. The functionalities for visualization, evaluation and optimization of material flows are not yet or only supported by a few tools (stand-alone solutions) of the Digital Factory. This paper describes the successful integration of material flow functionalities into a modelling and design tool.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 4 | Pages 35-38
Participative Layout Planning with Augmented Reality

Participative Layout Planning with Augmented Reality

Ein Ansatz zur Erweiterung der Layoutgestaltung in der Fabrikplanung mit AR-Techniken
Alexander Schlegel, Frank Börner, Egon Müller, Antonio Lavorgna
The layout planning represents a prime example of the interdisciplinary nature of factory planning. A comprehensive cooperation provides opportunities to involve ideas and experiences of as many people as possible, to exploit synergies, to realize a faster coordination of the planning status between the departments and thus improve the effectiveness and efficiency of the planning process. The development of more powerful computer technology and the increasing popularity of mobile devices (e.g. smartphones, tablet computers) provide new potentials and possibilities for the use of Augmented Reality (AR) in the application field of factory planning. This paper describes an approach for the application of AR in participative layout planning.
Industrie Management | Volume 30 | 2014 | Edition 2 | Pages 35-39
Reconfigurable Production Systems in the IBF-Lab

Reconfigurable Production Systems in the IBF-Lab

Considering interdependencies between human beings, technology and organization
Birgit Spanner-Ulmer, Egon Müller, Stev Glöckner, Jörg Ackermann, Mathias Keil, Frank Börner
Companies are constantly exposed to radical change. One approach to addressing these challenges is changeable production systems. Changeable production systems can only be as adaptable as the human being who is working in them. An integrated view of the dimensions of human beings, technology and organization is essential in this context. The Institute of Industrial Management and Factory Systems has wide experience and competences in the field of research of adaptable production. This is supported by the lab area of the IBF, called IBF-Lab, which allows interdisciplinary research. Practical application is demonstrated using an example of a research project.
Industrie Management | Volume 27 | 2011 | Edition 3 | Pages 69-72