The new integrated cycle concept was developed on the basis of scientific research in combination with a selected development project of an automotive enterprise. The guiding idea is a holistic use of enterprise knowledge. This comprises the exploitation of knowledge stored in IT systems as wells as explicit and tacit knowledge of employees. The systematic use and reuse of knowledge leads to increasing levels of maturity in products and manufacturing processes. This determines higher degrees of target achievement regarding time, quality and costs in ramp-up phases. The application of the developed integrated cycle concept can vary from a single product or project to organisational units or an entire organisation. The concept uses a process model with customer - supplier - relationships and supports the creation and development of an organizational knowledge base. The integrated cycle concept consists of four modules processed consecutively. The first module uses the Ishikawa analysis and defines seven driving factors for the development process and seven performing factors for the performing (manufacturing) process in combination with the process model. The model represents fundamental cause and effect relations of both processes. The analysis uses internal and external knowledge to create knowledge clusters and transfers hypotheses from these clusters to the subsequent module. The second module uses the Delphi method in shop and neighbouring areas. The method exploits the knowledge of employees concerning the ramp-ups and transfers it to the subsequent module for further analysis. The third module of the integrated cycle concept comprises the maturity level evaluation. First of all the maturity level is defined as a degree of performance concerning process output. Then the maturity level is calculated for several hypotheses, driving and performing factors and organisational units or the entire organisation, if needed. Using scenarios the maturity levels of future ramp-ups and enterprise key figures can be forecasted. A second kind of analysis identifies unknown cause - effect relations. The fourth module is called semantic web consists of two processes. The first uses a semantic web to represent knowledge and to store results from the maturity level evaluation. The second process contains training programs for employees. 80th processes create and maintain the organizational knowledge base. According to the additional developed implementation strategy the integrated cycle concept was used to support a selected development project of an automotive enterprise. This development project had a high importance for the business of the enterprise. Operability and effectiveness of the concept were proven during twc procedures of the cycle concept. The degree of target achievement was improved significantly by the integrated cycle concept. This effectiveness was proven by analysis of selected key figures.


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    Titel :

    Integriertes Zykluskonzept unter Einsatz von Methoden des Wissensmanagements beim Serienanlauf in der Automobilindustrie


    Beteiligte:
    Thiebus, Sven (Autor:in)


    Erscheinungsdatum :

    2008


    Format / Umfang :

    160 Seiten, 44 Bilder, 16 Tabellen, 102 Quellen




    Medientyp :

    Hochschulschrift


    Format :

    Print


    Sprache :

    Deutsch




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