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Digitally Enhanced Quality Management for Zero Defect Manufacturing

Daryl Powell, Ragnhild Eleftheriadis, Odd Myklebust

2021Procedia CIRP39 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Though the idea of Zero Defect Manufacturing is not new, it remains a disruptive concept that is able to entirely reshape the manufacturing ideology. Existing literature suggests that Zero Defect Manufacturing can be implemented in two different approaches – namely product- (defective parts) and / or process-oriented (defective equipment) approaches. The recent onset of Industry 4.0 presents organizations with a plethora of technologies that promise to further enhance the quality of both products and processes, but also adds a third dimension to Zero Defect Manufacturing - people. Therefore, in this paper, we add the people-oriented approach as a third dimension to Zero Defect Manufacturing and draw on practical insights to present a framework for digitally enhanced quality management.

Topics & Concepts

Zero (linguistics)Dimension (graph theory)Quality (philosophy)Manufacturing engineeringProduct (mathematics)Process (computing)EngineeringManufacturingComputer scienceBusinessMarketingMathematicsPhilosophyGeometryEpistemologyLinguisticsOperating systemPure mathematicsDigital Transformation in IndustryManufacturing Process and OptimizationFlexible and Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems