Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach

<b> </b>In order to efficiently transform business processes (such as product design, product engineering, production, logistics, sales, deliveries, etc.) into digitally automated processes, new concepts have been introduced in both the manufacturing and construction industries. Under th...

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Main Authors: Christoph Paul Schimanski, Gabriele Pasetti Monizza, Carmen Marcher, Dominik T. Matt
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2019-09-01
Series:Applied Sciences
Subjects:
BIM
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3780
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spelling doaj-dce97c4145234087989454f3d592111d2020-11-25T01:08:56ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-09-01918378010.3390/app9183780app9183780Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research ApproachChristoph Paul Schimanski0Gabriele Pasetti Monizza1Carmen Marcher2Dominik T. Matt3Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, Piazza Università 5, 39100 Bolzano, ItalyFraunhofer Italia Research, Via A.-Volta 13A, 39100 Bolzano, ItalyFree University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, Piazza Università 5, 39100 Bolzano, ItalyFree University of Bozen-Bolzano, Faculty of Science and Technology, Piazza Università 5, 39100 Bolzano, Italy<b> </b>In order to efficiently transform business processes (such as product design, product engineering, production, logistics, sales, deliveries, etc.) into digitally automated processes, new concepts have been introduced in both the manufacturing and construction industries. Under the term Industry 4.0, promising possibilities for high-performance production processes are emerging based on e.g., digital twins and cyber-physical systems. However, the construction industry lags behind in adapting these ideas, and is still facing severe productivity deficits. This paper addresses these deficits by assessing the hypothesis of Building Information Modeling&#8212;as the digital twinning methodology in construction&#8212;representing a key driver for digital automation and thus enabling more productive processes. To this end, we apply a design science research approach to develop artefacts using computational methods for the automation of business processes in a configure-to-order industry partner. The evaluation is done in the context of a pilot project together with this industry partner. The findings obtained in the pilot project revealed time savings in the phases of bid estimation and work preparation. Based on the findings, the applicability and utility of the suggested approach are discussed and allow for the conclusion that Building Information Model data can usefully streamline and automate many processes at the interface between design and production, if structured and preprocessed purposefully.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3780Industry 4.0configure-to-orderBIMconstruction equipmentdigital information flowlean assemblydigital twinscyber-physical production systems
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author Christoph Paul Schimanski
Gabriele Pasetti Monizza
Carmen Marcher
Dominik T. Matt
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Gabriele Pasetti Monizza
Carmen Marcher
Dominik T. Matt
Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach
Applied Sciences
Industry 4.0
configure-to-order
BIM
construction equipment
digital information flow
lean assembly
digital twins
cyber-physical production systems
author_facet Christoph Paul Schimanski
Gabriele Pasetti Monizza
Carmen Marcher
Dominik T. Matt
author_sort Christoph Paul Schimanski
title Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach
title_short Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach
title_full Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach
title_fullStr Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach
title_full_unstemmed Pushing Digital Automation of Configure-to-Order Services in Small and Medium Enterprises of the Construction Equipment Industry: A Design Science Research Approach
title_sort pushing digital automation of configure-to-order services in small and medium enterprises of the construction equipment industry: a design science research approach
publisher MDPI AG
series Applied Sciences
issn 2076-3417
publishDate 2019-09-01
description <b> </b>In order to efficiently transform business processes (such as product design, product engineering, production, logistics, sales, deliveries, etc.) into digitally automated processes, new concepts have been introduced in both the manufacturing and construction industries. Under the term Industry 4.0, promising possibilities for high-performance production processes are emerging based on e.g., digital twins and cyber-physical systems. However, the construction industry lags behind in adapting these ideas, and is still facing severe productivity deficits. This paper addresses these deficits by assessing the hypothesis of Building Information Modeling&#8212;as the digital twinning methodology in construction&#8212;representing a key driver for digital automation and thus enabling more productive processes. To this end, we apply a design science research approach to develop artefacts using computational methods for the automation of business processes in a configure-to-order industry partner. The evaluation is done in the context of a pilot project together with this industry partner. The findings obtained in the pilot project revealed time savings in the phases of bid estimation and work preparation. Based on the findings, the applicability and utility of the suggested approach are discussed and allow for the conclusion that Building Information Model data can usefully streamline and automate many processes at the interface between design and production, if structured and preprocessed purposefully.
topic Industry 4.0
configure-to-order
BIM
construction equipment
digital information flow
lean assembly
digital twins
cyber-physical production systems
url https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/18/3780
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