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Virtual Quality Gates in Manufacturing Systems: Framework, Implementation and Potential

Marc-André Filz, Sebastian Gellrich, Artem Turetskyy, Jacob Wessel, Christoph Herrmann, Sebastian Thiede

2020Journal of Manufacturing and Materials Processing37 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Manufacturing companies are exposed to increased complexity and competition. To stay competitive, companies need to minimize the total cost of quality while ensuring high transparency about process–product relationships within the manufacturing system. In this context, the development of technologies such as advanced analytics and cyber physical production systems offer a promising approach. This paper discusses and defines essential elements of virtual quality gates in the context of manufacturing systems. To support the planning and implementation of virtual quality gates, a morphological box is developed which can be used to identify and derive an individual approach for a virtual quality gate based on the specific characteristics and requirements of the respective manufacturing system. Moreover, the framework is exemplified by three case studies from various industries and resulting potential are discussed.

Topics & Concepts

Transparency (behavior)Quality (philosophy)Context (archaeology)Manufacturing engineeringAnalyticsComputer scienceProcess (computing)Computer-integrated manufacturingProduct (mathematics)Advanced manufacturingCompetition (biology)Integrated Computer-Aided ManufacturingProcess development execution systemProcess managementRisk analysis (engineering)Systems engineeringEngineeringBusinessData scienceMathematicsPaleontologyGeometryEcologyComputer securityBiologyPhilosophyOperating systemEpistemologyFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing SystemsDigital Transformation in IndustryManufacturing Process and Optimization
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