Designing organizational structures of production systems using a process-oriented approach

  • Zülch G
  • Brinkmeier B
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This paper discusses a process-oriented approach for designing organizational structures of production systems. Based on a suitable characterization of order related processes on one hand, and the personneion the other hand, organizational structures with a high performance can be defined. Tbe concept of shaping process-oriented organizational structures is connected to a simulation-aided approach in order to evaluate the dynamic behavior of planned production systems and to perform the planning procedure in a flexible and efficient way. Tbe dynamic analyses are carried out using the simulation tool FEMOS.

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Zülch, G., & Brinkmeier, B. (1998). Designing organizational structures of production systems using a process-oriented approach. In Advances in Production Management Systems (pp. 183–194). Springer US. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35304-3_17

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