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From digital to universal manufacturing

Andrew Kusiak

2021International Journal of Production Research18 citationsDOI

Abstract

The transformation of the manufacturing industry over the last two decades has been largely inspired by data. Digitisation has made its mark in different areas of manufacturing, from digital materials and processes to data science in decision-making. The digital manufacturing is evolving towards universal manufacturing that is highlighted in this paper. Different manufacturing initiatives are benchmarked and their relationship to universal manufacturing is demonstrated. The representation of enterprises in the universal manufacturing cloud is discussed. Product- and process-based specifications of digital enterprises are defined. Using these specifications, the enterprise configuration algorithm proposed in the paper is applied for the selection of component models. Two different representations, a node–node and an input–output matrix, of the digital component models are considered. The extended topological sorting algorithm is applied to construct an integrated digital model.

Topics & Concepts

Component (thermodynamics)Construct (python library)Node (physics)Digital manufacturingSortingManufacturing engineeringDigital transformationProcess (computing)Computer scienceCloud computingIndustrial engineeringProduct (mathematics)Representation (politics)Computer-integrated manufacturingEngineeringAlgorithmMathematicsOperating systemLawPhysicsWorld Wide WebPoliticsGeometryProgramming languageThermodynamicsStructural engineeringPolitical scienceManufacturing Process and OptimizationFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsProduct Development and Customization