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  • De Vin, Leo, 1957-, et al. (författare)
  • MMI: Engineering Studies with a Truly European Dimension
  • 2006
  • Ingår i: Innovative teaching and learning in engineering education. ; , s. 99-106
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The paper describes a new engineering Master's program called MMII (manufacturing management and industrial informatics) that is co-located at universities in Sweden, Spain and the United Kingdom. One reason for developing the program was that the changing manufacturing landscape due to globalisation, increasing complexity of manufacturing systems itself and an increased need to integrate manufacturing systems with corporate information systems forces educators to find solutions that provide industry with engineers who have the right skills. Apart from "hard" skills related to the above-mentioned issues, industry increasingly also requires engineers to have well-developed "soft" skills such as an ability to work in an international environment and willingness to work abroad. A program given at only one location would not provide a truly European dimension and besides, it would draw heavily upon the teaching resources; hence the decision to seek international partners with complementing competences and resources; these were found at universities in Skövde, Valencia and Loughborough. In Loughborough, students read capita selecta from CAE (computer aided engineering) during one semester. In Valencia, they spend a project-based semester on international industrial management. In Skövde, they read virtual manufacturing during one semester and carry out their degree project during the final semester.
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  • Fathi, Masood, et al. (författare)
  • Assembly line balancing problem : a comparative evaluation of heuristics and a computational assessment of objectives
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Journal of Modelling in Management. - : Emerald Group Publishing Limited. - 1746-5664 .- 1746-5672. ; 13:2, s. 455-474
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Purpose – The purpose of this study is to firstly investigate the efficiency of the most commonly used performance measures for minimizing the Number of Workstations (NWs) in approaches addressing Simple Assembly Line Balancing Problem (SALBP) for both straight and U-shaped line. Secondly, this study aims to provide a comparative evaluation of 20 constructive heuristics to find solutions to the SALBP-1.Design/methodology/approach – 200 problems are solved by 20 different constructive heuristics for both straight and U-shaped assembly line. Moreover, several comparisons have been made to evaluate the performance of constructive heuristics.Findings – Minimizing the Smoothness Index (SI) is not necessarily equivalent to minimizing the NWs, therefore, it should not be used as the fitness function in approaches addressing the SALBP-1. Line efficiency (LE) and the idle time (IT) are indeed reliable performance measures for minimizing the NWs. The most promising heuristics for straight and U-shaped line configurations for SALBP-1 are also ranked and introduced.Practical implications – Results are expected to help scholars and industrial practitioners to better design effective solution methods for having a most balance assembly line. This study will further help with choosing the most proper heuristic with regard to the problem specifications and line configuration.Originality/value – There is limited research assessing the efficiency of the common objectives for SALBP-1. This study is among the first to prove that minimizing the workload smoothness is not equivalent to minimizing the NWs in SALBP-1 studies. This work is also one of the first attempts for evaluating the constructive heuristics for both straight and U-shaped line configurations.
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  • Flores-García, Erik, et al. (författare)
  • Simulation-based Optimization for Facility Layout Design in Conditions of High Uncertainty
  • 2018
  • Ingår i: Procedia CIRP. - : Elsevier. - 2212-8271 .- 2212-8271. ; 72, s. 334-339
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Despite the increased use of Simulation based Optimization, the design of facility layout is challenged by high levels of uncertainty associatedwith new production processes. Addressing this issue, this paper aims to understand the conceptual modeling activities of Simulation-basedOptimization for facility layout design in conditions of high uncertainty. Based on three in-depth case studies, the results of this paper showhow characterization criteria of production systems can be used in conceptual modelling to reduce uncertainty. These results may be essentialto support managers and stakeholders during the introduction of new production processes in the design of facility layouts.
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  • Goienetxea, Ainhoa, 1983-, et al. (författare)
  • Bringing together Lean and simulation : a comprehensive review
  • 2020
  • Ingår i: International Journal of Production Research. - : Taylor & Francis Group. - 0020-7543 .- 1366-588X. ; 58:1, s. 87-117
  • Forskningsöversikt (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Lean is and will still be one of the most popular management philosophies in the Industry 4.0 context and simulation is one of its key technologies. Many authors discuss about the benefits of combining Lean and simulation to better support decision makers in system design and improvement. However, there is a lack of reviews in the domain. Therefore, this paper presents a four-stage comprehensive review and analysis of existing literature on their combination. The aim is to identify the state of the art, existing methods and frameworks for combining Lean and simulation, while also identifying key research perspectives and challenges. The main trends identified are the increased interest in the combination of Lean and simulation in the Industry 4.0 context and in their combination with optimisation, Six Sigma, as well as sustainability. The number of articles in these areas is likely to continue to grow. On the other hand, we highlight six gaps found in the literature regarding the combination of Lean and simulation, which may induce new research opportunities. Existing technical, organisational, as well as people and culture related challenges on the combination of Lean and simulation are also discussed.
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  • Goienetxea Uriarte, Ainhoa, et al. (författare)
  • An Innovative Collaboration Between Industry, University and Nonprofit Agency, for a Competitive Industry : A Swedish case
  • 2011
  • Ingår i: ICERI 2001. - : International Association of Technology, Education and Development, IATED. - 9788461533244 ; , s. 4154-4162
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • In a knowledge based economy, manufacturing industry has to continuously improve their operations, processes and develop their employees in order to remain competitive in the market.In this context, the collaboration between industry and universities becomes of vital importance. Universities and industry have traditionally maintained fairly informal or lose ways of cooperation when it comes to education. This article presents a fruitful cooperation which has been established between the University of Skövde, the Industrial Development Center in the region, IDC West Sweden AB, and the manufacturing industry.The paper describes the development, lessons learned and the outcome of more than 3 years’ experience of close collaboration between the different stakeholders. It presents a methodology, used by the consortium to help manufacturing industries to improve their competiveness using a well defined process including: a company analysis, applied education and long-term coaching. A special focus is put on a long-term commitment by all partners. This alliance has performed more than 140 company analysis, conducted applied education for more than 2500 employees from more than 120 companies and performed coaching of more than 80 companies on site. The trend is that these figures will increase over time.The established collaboration has been strengthened over this period of time by a number of shared research projects. One of these projects involves an evaluation of the impact that this presented consortium has had on the region´s industry. Lean Learning Academies is another project that has been funded by the European Union within the Lifelong Learning Program, with the aim to increase the competitiveness of European companies and enhance the employability of students.
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  • Goienetxea Uriarte, Ainhoa, 1983- (författare)
  • Bringing Together Lean, Simulation and Optimization : Defining a framework to support decision-making in system design and improvement
  • 2019
  • Doktorsavhandling (övrigt vetenskapligt/konstnärligt)abstract
    • The rapid changes in the market including globalization, the requirement for personalizedproducts and services by the customers, shorter product life-cycles, the exponential growthof technological advances, and the demographical changes, will demand organizations toeffectively improve and design their systems in order to survive. This is the actual paradigmcharacterizing the industrial and service sectors. This scenario presents a considerablechallenge to decision makers who will need to decide about how to design and improve amore than ever complex system without compromising the quality of the decision taken.Lean, being a widely applied management philosophy with very powerful principles, itsmethods and tools are static in nature and have some limitations when it comes to the designand improvement of complex and dynamic systems. Some authors have proposed thecombined use of simulation with Lean in order to overcome these limitations. Furthermore,optimization and post-optimization tools coupled to simulation, provide knowledge aboutoptimal or nearly optimal system configurations to choose from. However, even if Leanprinciples, methods and tools, as well as simulation and optimization, pursue the objectiveof supporting organizations regarding system design and improvement, a bilateral approachfor their combination and its benefits have barely been addressed in the literature.Many studies focus only on how specific Lean tools and simulation can be combined, treatingLean purely as a toolbox and not considering how Lean can support the simulation process.The aim of this research is to address this knowledge gap by analyzing the mutualbenefits and presenting a framework for combining Lean, simulation and optimization tobetter support decision makers in system design and improvement where the limitationsof Lean tools and simulation are overcome by their combination. This framework includesa conceptual framework explaining the relationships between the Lean philosophy, methodsand tools with simulation and optimization; the purposes for this combination and stepby step processes to achieve these purposes; the identification of the roles involved in eachprocess; a maturity model providing guidelines on how to implement the framework; existingbarriers for the implementation; and ethical considerations to take into account. Anindustrial handbook has also been written which explains how to deploy the framework.The research has been conducted in three main stages including an analysis of the literatureand the real-world needs, the definition and formulation of the framework, and finally, itsevaluation in real-world projects and with subject matter experts. The main contributionof this research is the reflection provided on the bilateral benefits of the combination, aswell as the defined and evaluated framework, which will support decision makers take qualitydecisions in system design and improvement even in complex scenarios.
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  • Goienetxea Uriarte, Ainhoa, 1983-, et al. (författare)
  • How can decision makers be supported in the improvement of an emergency department? : A simulation, optimization and data mining approach
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: Operations Research for Health Care. - : Elsevier. - 2211-6923 .- 2211-6931. ; 15, s. 102-122
  • Tidskriftsartikel (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The improvement of emergency department processes involves the need to take into considerationmultiple variables and objectives in a highly dynamic and unpredictable environment, which makes thedecision-making task extremely challenging. The use of different methodologies and tools to support thedecision-making process is therefore a key issue. This article presents a novel approach in healthcarein which Discrete Event Simulation, Simulation-Based Multi-Objective Optimization and Data Miningtechniques are used in combination. This methodology has been applied for a system improvementanalysis in a Swedish emergency department. As a result of the project, the decision makers were providedwith a range of nearly optimal solutions and design rules which reduce considerably the length of stayand waiting times for emergency department patients. These solutions include the optimal number ofresources and the required level of improvement in key processes. The article presents and discussesthe benefits achieved by applying this methodology, which has proven to be remarkably valuable fordecision-making support, with regard to complex healthcare system design and improvement.
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  • Goienetxea Uriarte, Ainhoa, et al. (författare)
  • Improved system design of an emergency department through simulation-based multiobjective-optimization
  • 2014
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Healthcare facilities, and especially emergency departments (ED), are usually characterized by its complexity due to the variability and stochastic nature of the processes involved in the system. The combination of different flows of patients, staff and resources also increments the complexity of this kind of facilities. In order to increase its efficiency, many researchers have proposed discrete-event simulation (DES) as a powerful improvement tool. However, DES can be a limited approach in the case a simulation model has too many combinations of input parameters, complex correlations between the input and output parameters and different objective functions. Hence, to find the best configuration of a complex system, an approach combining DES and meta-heuristic optimization becomes an even more powerful improvement technique. Simulation-based multiobjective-optimization (SMO) is a promising approach to generate multiple trade-off solutions particularly when multiple conflicting objectives exist within a complex system. The generated solutions provide decision makers with feasible and optimal alternatives to improve, modify or design healthcare systems. The aim of this paper is to present the work done at the ED of the regional Hospital of Skövde in Sweden, where SMO implemented in modeFromtier has been successfully applied. The result and methodology present a successful approach for decision makers in healthcare systems to reduce the waiting time of patients saving considerable time, money and resources.
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  • Goienetxea Uriarte, Ainhoa, 1983-, et al. (författare)
  • Improving the material flow of a manufacturing company via lean, simulation and optimization
  • 2017
  • Ingår i: IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. - : IEEE. - 9781538609484 - 9781538609477 - 9781538609491 ; , s. 1245-1250
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • Companies are continuously working towards system and process improvement to remain competitive in a global market. There are different methods that support companies in the achievement of that goal. This paper presents an innovative process that combines lean, simulation and optimization to improve the material flow of a manufacturing company. A description of each step of the process details the lean tools and principles taken into account, as well as the results achieved by the application of simulation and optimization. The project resulted in an improved layout and material flow that employs an automated guided vehicle. In addition, lean wastes related to transport, inventory levels as well as waiting times were reduced. The utilization of the process that combines lean, simulation and optimization was considered valuable for the success of the project. 
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  • Goienetxea Uriarte, Ainhoa, 1983-, et al. (författare)
  • Introducing simulation and optimization in the Lean continuous improvement standards in an automotive company
  • 2019
  • Ingår i: Proceedings of the Winter Simulation Conference, Gothenburg, December 9-12, 2018. - Piscataway, New Jersey : IEEE. - 9781538665725 - 9781538665701 - 9781538665718 - 9781538665732 ; , s. 3352-3363
  • Konferensbidrag (refereegranskat)abstract
    • The highly competitive automobile market requires automotive companies to become efficient by continuously improving their production systems. This paper presents a case study where simulationbased optimization (SBO) was employed as a step within a Value Stream Mapping event. The aim of the study was to promote the use of SBO to strengthen the continuous improvement work of the company. The paper presents all the key steps performed in the study, including the challenges faced and a reflection on how to introduce SBO as a powerful tool within the lean continuous improvement standards.
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