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ECEC'98
5th EUROPEAN CONCURRENT ENGINEERING CONFERENCE'98
Sponsored by
SCS (The Society for Computer Simulation)
Daimler Benz AG
Humaita
PRELIMINARY PROGRAMME AND REGISTRATION FORM
ERLANGEN-NUREMBERG, GERMANY
APRIL 26-29, 1998
Hosted by:
Friedrich Alexander University, Erlangen-Nuremberg, Germany
CONFERENCE PROGRAMME
SUNDAY APRIL 26TH
GET-TOGETHER-PARTY & REGISTRATION
6.00 P.M. - 8.00 P.M.
University Schloss, Senatssaal, Schlossplatz, Erlangen
MONDAY APRIL 27TH
REGISTRATION
9.00 A.M. - 5.00 P.M.
PLENARY SESSION
10.00 A.M. - 11.15 A.M.
Introduction
Dr.Uwe Baake, Daimler Benz AG, Humaita Informatica e Tecnologia, Sao Paulo, Brazil General Chairman ECEC, debis-humaita IT Services Latin America.
Invited Speaker
Dr.R.Hassmann
COFFEE BREAK
11.15 A.M. - 11.45 A.M.
GLOBAL PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT AND INTERNATIONAL COLLABORATION
11.45 A.M. - 12.45 P.M.
Chair: Rik Van Landeghem
131 A Surpetitive Strategy for World-Class Organisations
A.M.Ahmded and H.S.Abdalla, De Montfort University, Leicester, United Kingdom
132 International Product Management and Supplier Chain Management
Antonio Eustaquio and Alexandre A.Ogane, Mercedez-Benz do Brasil, Sao Paulo, Brazil
CONCURRENT ENGINEERING AND ORGANIZATION
11.45 A.M. - 12.45 P.M.
Chair: .Uwe Baake
343 Concurrent Engineering in the Wider Synthetic Environment Context for Very Large Projects
Richard N.Zobel, University of Manchester, United Kingdom
121 Towards Structuration of Production Information Systems in a Context of Concurrent Engineering
P.Levy, IUSPIM, Marseille Cedex, France
LUNCH BREAK
12.45 P.M.- 14.15 P.M.
PLENARY SESSION
14.15 P.M. - 15.15 P.M.
Introduction
Dr.Uwe Baake, Daimler Benz AG, Humaita Informatica e Tecnologia, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Invited Speaker
Prof. J. L. Encarnação, Professor of Computer Science at the Technical, University of Darmstadt , Director of the Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics
COFFEE BREAK
15.15 P.M. - 15.45 P.M.
PDM, DMU, RAPID AND VIRTUAL PROTOTYPING
15.45.P.M. - 17.45 P.M.
Chair: Paul Stratil
311 A Rapid Prototyping Environment for the Concurrent Development of Mechatronic Systems
Alexander Burst, Michael Wolff and Klaus D.Mueller-Glaser, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
312 Development of a Process for the Simulation of The Assembly of a Digital Mockup in a Virtual Environment
Ulrich Schull, Dornier Satelitensysteme GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
313 Virtual Prototyping of Reactive Systems in SIDE
Pawel Gburzynski, University of Alberta, Edmonton, Canada
511 Implementing a New Method of Product Description for Efficient Development Processes at Mercedez-Benz Brazil
Dieter Haussman and Uwe Baake, Humaita, Informatica e Tecnologia, Sao Paulo, Brazil
ENGINEERING PROCESS MANAGEMENT
15.45.P.M. - 17.45 P.M.
Chair: Joachim Herbst
611 An Organizational Learning Approach to Improve Engineering Process Management in an Automotive Company
Joachim Herbst and Peter Manhart, Daimler Benz AG, Ulm, Germany
651 The WEP Model: Adaptive Workflow-Management for Engineering Processes
Thomas Beuter and Peter Schneider, Daimler Benz AG, and Peter Dadam, University of Ulm, Ulm, Germany
652 LIP- A Collaborative Multi-Platform Workflow Environment
Wolfgang Thronicke, Jan Lerssner and Roland Scholz, C-Lab, Paderborn, Germany
653 Workflow-Aided Process Modelling and Management in Space Projects
J.P.Schleinitz, Dornier Satelitensysteme GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
PLENARY SESSION
17.45 P.M. - 18.00 P.M.
Closing Announcements
TUESDAY APRIL 28TH
REGISTRATION
8.30 A.M. - 5.00 P.M.
PLENARY SESSION
9.00 A.M. - 10.00 A.M.
Introduction
Dr.Uwe Baake, Daimler Benz AG, Humaita Informatica e Tecnologia, Sao Paulo, Brazil
Invited Speaker
Challenges in the digital world of automotive R & D
Prof. Dr. Bharat Balasubramanian and Robert Winterstein, Senior Vice President, Daimler-Benz AG, Passenger Car R & D, Stuttgart, Germany
COFFEE BREAK
10.00 A.M. - 10.30 A.M.
BUSINESS PROCESS RE-ENGINEERING AND GLOBAL OPTIMIZATION TECHNIQUES
10.30 A.M. - 12.30 P.M.
Chair: Paul Stratil
233 An Efficient Optimization Technique for Concurrent Engineering Process
Paul Stratil and Juergen Hausin, Daimler Benz AG, Stuttgart, Germany and Uwe Baake, Humaita, Informatica and Tecnologia, Sao Paulo, Brazil
232 MOE: A Modular Optimisation Environment for Concurrent Cost Reduction
Michael Scheffler, Daniel Ammann, Andreas Thiel , Claus Habiger and Gerhard Troester, ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland
133 Reengineering of Complex Aircraft Development Processes in Distributed Environments
Steffen Schwarz, Daimler Benz AG and Josef Vilsmeier, Daimler Benz Aerospace AG, Munich, Germany
423 Economic Optimisation Techniques in Plant Maintenance
M.Moltrecht and R.Winz FH Merseburg, Germany and P.Cameron-MacDonald, Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
PRACTICAL APPLICATIONS EXPERIENCES AND CASE STUDIES
10.30 A.M. - 12.30 P.M.
Chair: D.Haussmann
942 Avionics Development in a Concurrent Engineering Environment from Virtual Prototyping to Test
L.J.Aartman, NLR, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
944 MBBras Tooling Engineering and Concurrent Processes
Carlos de Sousa, Mercedes-Benz do Brasil, Sao Bernardo do Campo, Brazil
911 A Methodology for Introducing Concurrent Engineering into Small and Medium Size Enterprises
Martin Barber, The University of Salford, Salford, United Kingdom
912 The Concurrent Engineering Workshop - A Practical Approach to Concurrent Engineering Introduction in Industry
Knut Aasland, SINTEF, Trondheim, Norway
LUNCH BREAK
12.30 P.M.- 14.00 P.M.
NETWORKING AND DISTRIBUTION IN CE
14.00 P.M. - 15.30 P.M.
Chair: Prof. S.Huss
811 CORBA-Based Frameworks for Cooperative Distributed Simulation and Validation of Complex Technical Systems
Ulf Kester, Fraunhofer Institute, Darmstadt, Germany
851 Performance Evaluation of Industrial Processes in Computer Network Environments
K.Pawlikowski, University of Canterbury, Christchurch, New Zealand
861 Client/Server Architectures for WWW-Based Analogue VLSI Synthesis
D.Nalbanthis, L.T.Walczowski and W.A.J.Waller, University of Kent at Canterbury, Canterbury, United Kingdom
PROCESS MODELING PLANNING AND CONTROL
14.00 P.M. - 15.30 P.M.
Chair: Richard Zobel
411 An Aggregate Process Planning System for Machined and Welded Part Design
Z.Yao, H.D.Bradley and P.G.Maropoulos, University of Durham, Durham, United Kingdom
421 Integrated Pre-Fire Plan System for the Refinery
Nedzad Mehic, University of Bahrain and Rick Martinchalk, Bahrain Petroleum Company, Bahrain
422 Problem-Driven Model Generation for Waste Water Treatment Systems
Jan Broeze and Floor Verdenius, ATO-DLO, Wageningen, The Netherlands
COFFEE BREAK
15.30 P.M. - 16.00 P.M.
DISTRIBUTED AND CO-OPERATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT
16.00 P.M. - 17.30 P.M..
Chair: Uwe Baake
321 Technology to Enhance Concurrent Engineering
David Leichner, Emultek Ltd, Jerusalem, Israel
322 Collaborative Engineering Approach to Bicycle Design for Senior Citizens
Teruaki Ito, The University of Tokushima, Tokushima, Japan
853 A Method for Service-on-Demand to Support Distributed Product Development
Karin Schmidt, Johannes Bumiller, Michael Stupperich, Daimler Benz AG, Ulm, Germany
INFORMATION MODELING AND DATA HANDLING
16.00 P.M. - 17.30 P.M.
Chair: Rik Van Landeghem
531 Coordination in CIM: Bringing Database Functionality to Application Systems
Heiko Schmidt, Hans-Joerg Schek, ETH Zurich and Markus Tresch, Credit Suisse, Zurich, Switzerland
551 Guide for the Elaboration of a Corporate Memory in CE
Myriam Ribiere and Nada Matta, INRIA, Sophia-Antipolis, France
842 Heterogeneous Software Tools Semantic Integration for Concurrent Engineering: A Multi-model Approach
Jerome Boulenger and Bernard Espinasse, DIAM-IUSPIM, Universite Aix-Marseille III, Marseille and F.B.Vernadat, LGIPM, Universite de Metz, Metz, France
PLENARY SESSION
17.30 P.M. - 17.45 P.M.
Closing Announcements
SOCIAL EVENT
CONFERENCE DINNER
19.00 P.M. - 22.00 P.M.
WEDNESDAY APRIL 29TH
REGISTRATION
9.00 A.M.
CSCW AND COLLABORATIVE CE ENVIRONMENTS
9.00 A.M. - 10.30 A.M.
Chair: Joachim Herbst
721 The Impact of CSCW Technology to Global Factory Planning Processes
Harald Augustin, University of Kaiserslautern, Kaiserslautern, Germany
722 A Systematic Approach to Design CSCW in Concurrent Engineering
Peter Manhart, Johannes Bumiller and Karin Schmidt, Daimler Benz AG, Ulm, Germany
771 From Concurrent Engineering to Collaborative Engineering: An Agent-Oriented Approach
Christophe Roche and Yves Dumond, Universite de Savoie, Le Bourget du Lac, France
CE LANGUAGES AND FORMAL SPECIFICATIONS
9.00 A.M. - 10.30 A.M.
Chair: Uwe Baake
833 IP IC(X): an IP-Based Language for the Description and Design of Distributed Reactive Programs
Octavio Martin and Rafael Corchuelo, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
921 Building a Real Time System Model from a Structured Design Analysis in a Formal Specification Language
Jose Antonio Perez Castellanos, Miguel Toro Bonilla and A.Rafael Corchuelo Gil, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
234 E-Dart: A Specification Environment for the E-Lotos Formal Technique
Lisandro Zambenedetti Granville and Maria Janilce B.Almeida, UFRGS, Proto Alegre, Brazil
COFFEE BREAK
10.30 A.M. - 11.00 A.M.
PLANNING AND SIMULATION ON THE FACTORY FLOOR
11.00 A.M. - 12.30 P.M.
Chair: Richard Zobel
161 Coordinated Vehicle Routing and Material Ordering
Dieter Arnold and Andrea Zillus, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, Germany
342 Toolset for Integrative Factory and Logistics Planning
Thomas Flaig, Fraunhofer Institute, Stuttgart, Germany
361 An Integrated Approach to Assembly Modeling and Assembly Sequence Planning
Alauddin Ahmed, Milad Fares Sebaaly and Hideo Fujimoto, Nagoya Institute of Technology, Nagoya, Japan
PRODUCT DATA INTERCHANGE (PDI) AND STANDARDS
11.00A.M. - 12.30 P.M.
Chair: Rik Van Landeghem
521 GEM a Generic Approach of Exchanging and Archiving Engineering Analysis Models
F.Zilly, Dornier Satelitensysteme GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
522 Worldwide Management of CAD/CAM Data Exchange at Daimler-Benz
Dietmar Kaschmieder, Karl Strecker and Matthias Stroezel, Daimler Benz AG, PKW Business Area, Germany
523 Examination and Optimization of the Data-Exchange between the CAE-Tools "Pro-ENGINEER" and "ESABASE"
H.Chr.Seidereit, R.Anderl, W.Keil, U.Schull and F.Zilly, Dornier Satellitensysteme GmbH, Friedrichshafen, Germany
CLOSING SESSION AND BEST PAPER AWARD
12.30 P.M. - 12.45 P.M.
Uwe Baake and Richard Zobel
POSTER PRESENTATIONS
During the whole time of the conference the following posters will be presented in the exhibit area
211 Intelligent Quality Function Deployment (QFD) Development
San Myint, Thammasat University, Patumthani, Thailand
231 Optimization of The Production Process of a Ball Bearing Through the Application of Taguchi's Method
Domenico Falcone and Fabio de felice, Universita degli Studi di Cassino, Cassino, Italy
412 Composing of Systems Model on Basis of Topological Mini-Models
Zigurds Markovitch and Janis Rekners, Riga Technical University, Riga, Latvia
431 System Analysis by Navigator for Collaboration Task and Trading Task
Kiyoshi Itoh and Ryo Kawabata, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan
451 Toward new Philosophy of Intelligent Concurrent Planning
Dalibor Benic and Ivo Cala, University of Zagreb, Zagreb, Croatia
641 Linear Regression - A way of Testing and Validation for Simulation Programs and Testing Methods
Ioana Motoiu, ISPE and Radu Motoiu, ILAC TA WG9, Bucharest, Romania
832 Casale I: A New Object-Based Language for Discrete Simulation
Rafael Corchuelo and Jose A.Perez, University of Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain
943 Case Study into The Application of Reliability-Centred Maintenance to a Leading Whisky Company
Colin Clelland, Caroline Turnbull and Alan Berry, Napier University, Edinburgh, United Kingdom
TRAVEL INFORMATION AND CONFERENCE SITE
The Conference takes place at the Technical Faculty, Sudgelände, Conference Center, Erwin Rommel Strasse 60 of
The Friedrich Alexander University.
LOCATION AND REGISTRATION
The parallel sessions will be held in rooms H10, K1 and K2. The registration desk will be placed in the hallway close to these lecture rooms. Registration will start on Sunday, April 26, at 4.00 p.m. in the university Schloss and from Monday onwards from 9.00 a.m. - 5.00 p.m. every day with Wednesday registration only at 9.00 a.m.
TELEPHONE/FAX AND INTERNET CONNECTION
The participants will be able to use the following:
Tel:+49.91.31.857851
Fax: +49.9131.857831
Email: ECE...@informatik.uni-erlangen.de
during the conference
HOW TO GET HERE
by plane: Nuremberg Airport lies just in between Nuremberg and Erlangen. You can take a taxi into Erlangen. Distance 13 Km. Fare should be about 35DM.
by train: There are frequent connections between Nuremberg and Erlangen. The station is located in the centre of town
by car: Driving on the autobahn A9 Frankfurt-Munich, leave the autobahn at the exit Tennenlohe. Follow the signs into Erlangen-Centrum, follow the signs to the Technische Fakultaet.
by bus: Take bus 287 and 293 which run between the City centre and the University (Technische Fakultaet
SOCIAL PROGRAMME
Get together party on Sunday the 26th of April at 6.00 p.m. in the University Schloss, Senatssaal, Schlossplatz, Erlangen
Lunches will be served on Monday the 27th and Tuesday the 28th at the Conference location
The Conference Dinner will be held on Tuesday the 28th of April at 7.00 p.m. and will feature typical Bavarian food and entertainment.
HOTEL RESERVATIONS
Hotel reservations must be made by the individual participant, by contacting
Verkehrsverein Erlangen e.V
Rathausplatz 1
D-91052 Erlangen
Germany
Tel: +49.9131.8951.0
Fax:+49.9131.8951.51
who will make the reservation direct, or who will send you a brochure indicating the several hotels in the vicinity of the conference area.
Please note that the city of Erlangen Tourist Information Board e.V. acting as an agency supplying information for tourists, will not be held responsible for liabilities
Room reservations are binding and will be held only for the reserved days. The hotel has the right to rent the reserved rooms to others if the reserving party fails to the present.
The person who made the no-show reservation may be required to pay for the entire reservation, if the hotel cannot rent the room to others.
We recommend the purchase of a travel insurance with withdrawal rights for trips to Germany.
MORE INFORMATION ON THE CONFERENCE LOCATION AND HOW TO GET THERE CAN BE FOUND ON THE FOLLOWING WEB PAGE
http://www4.informatik.uni-erlangen.de/Maps
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ADVANCE REGISTRATION FORM
26-29 April, 1998
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ADVANCE REGISTRATION CLOSES April 15th 1998. Thereafter, registrations will only be accepted at the conference, during published registration hours. At-conference registration fees are BF 2000 (DM 100, ECU 50) higher than those shown in Section 1 below, for members of SCS, affiliate societies, and other participants.
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