This book is the continuation of the textbook
Lean Compendium – Introduction to Modern Manufacturing Theory
. It extends the theory of mathematical modeling to batch & queue-based cyber-physical production systems. To facilitate learning, the book continues to develop a Cartesian-derived understanding of the system’s behavior by applying manufacturing-specific theorems, corollaries and lemmas. A law-based description enables to model production mathematically and understand upfront their dynamics in terms of WIP generation, lead-times, exit-rates, and on-time delivery performance. While simulation alone only allows to explore the optimum solution, the development of a theory allows to gain knowledge. This improves the learning of the “physics” of manufacturing systems and contributes to a solid production’s understanding and a clear and cognitive problem determination that leads to a thorough mental capture for mastering a systematic design of such highly complex systems.
Rüttimann / Stöckli
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Weitere Infos & Material
Foreword.- Prologue.- Acknowledgements.- 1. The Need for Manufacturing Theory- 2. Basic Classification of Production Systems.- 3. The Central Importance of the Bottleneck.- 4. Elasticity, Lead-Time, On-Time Delivery.- 5. Understanding the Advantage of Lean Pull JIT Versus Push B&Q.- 6. Flexibility and the One-off Product Challenge of CPPS.- 7. Some Critical Considerations About Industry 4.0.- Epilogue.
B. Rüttimann:
- Dr.-Ing. Milan Polytechnic Institute- MBA Bocconi University- 20 years managerial experience (Alusuisse, Alcan, Rio Tinto)- since 2010 consulting (inspire AG)- since 2010 lecturing (ETH Zürich) M. Stöckli- Dr. sc. techn. ETH Zürich- Dipl. Masch.-Ing. ETH Zürich
- NDS BWI, ETH Zürich
- >20 years managerial experience in the automotive industry (Delphi Automotive Systems, IVECO, Schaffner, DUAP)- since 2009 head of inspire Academy (inspire AG)
- since 2008 COO of inspire AG