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Technological progress has made significant advances in manufacturing companies during the fourth industrial revolution. Production machines and their operation are leading to a sharp increase in the demands placed on personnel. Set-up processes on machines and systems are generally characterized by a high level of manual effort and complexity, which means that they are knowledge-intensive activities. Therefore, there is a strong need for research into knowledge- and expertise-sharing practices and their accompanying technical assistance, which has a long tradition in the academic field of computer-supported cooperative work. This book addresses these discussions by exploring manual set-up processes, seeking to provide insight into how cyber-physically embedded augmented reality (AR) technologies should be designed to support knowledge and expertise sharing processes. Based on design case studies in manufacturing companies, the main design implications are first derived from a practice-oriented perspective and then translated into implementations of AR technologies.
List of contents
Introduction.- Related Work.- Research Approach.- Of Embodied Action and Sensors: Knowledge and Expertise Sharing in Industrial Set-up.- Cyber-Physical Systems for Knowledge and Expertise Sharing
in Manufacturing Contexts: Towards a Model Enabling Design.- Designing Cyber-physical Production Systems for Industrial Set-up: A Practice-centred Approach.- Producing and Consuming Instructional Material in Manufacturing Contexts: Evaluation of an AR-based Cyber Physical Production System for Supporting Knowledge and Expertise Sharing.- Comparison of Different Types of Augmented Reality
Visualizations for Instructions.- RetrofittAR: Supporting Hardware-Centered Expertise
Sharing in Manufacturing Settings through Augmented Reality.- Summary.
About the author
Sven Hoffmann completed his PhD at the FernUniversität in Hagen and is now a postdoctoral researcher at the Chair of Information Systems and New Media at the University of Siegen. His research focuses on supporting skilled workers and circular processes in industrial contexts using digital technologies.
Summary
Technological progress has made significant advances in manufacturing companies during the fourth industrial revolution. Production machines and their operation are leading to a sharp increase in the demands placed on personnel. Set-up processes on machines and systems are generally characterized by a high level of manual effort and complexity, which means that they are knowledge-intensive activities. Therefore, there is a strong need for research into knowledge- and expertise-sharing practices and their accompanying technical assistance, which has a long tradition in the academic field of computer-supported cooperative work. This book addresses these discussions by exploring manual set-up processes, seeking to provide insight into how cyber-physically embedded augmented reality (AR) technologies should be designed to support knowledge and expertise sharing processes. Based on design case studies in manufacturing companies, the main design implications are first derived from a practice-oriented perspective and then translated into implementations of AR technologies.