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| Module code:  WIBb21-650 | 
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30VS (30 hours) | 
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| Semester: 6 | 
| Mandatory course: yes | 
Language of instruction:  
German | 
Assessment:  
Exam
  
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The total student study time for this course is 150 hours.
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Recommended prerequisites (modules):  
None. 
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Recommended as prerequisite for:  
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Module coordinator:  
Studienleitung | 
Lecturer:  Studienleitung
  
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Learning outcomes:  
After successfully completing this module students will: - be able to list the key constraints and tasks involved in planning production facilities, from site selection to factory layout design. - be able to analyze products in terms of their suitability for manufacturing and assembly. - be able to plan and evaluate value streams and work systems in the production environment (performance, costs, productivity, ergonomics, environmental impact). - be able to critically reflect on the importance of quality and the environment as competitive and cost factors. - be familiar with the basic requirements of common policies and standards for quality and environmental management and be able to apply them to production.
 
  
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Module content:  
Technical basics (lecture with exercises): - Introduction - Planning factories - x-appropriate product design (Design for X) - Planning value streams, work processes, and operating resources - Designing ergonomic work systems - Time and cost analysis and evaluation of production work systems - Requirements and tasks of quality and environmental management    Practical application in the WI model factory workshop: - Planning, computer simulation, physical mock-ups, and evaluation of human-centered workflows and work systems
 
  
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Teaching methods/Media:  
Lecture, digitally supported teaching, self-study
  
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Recommended or required reading:  
Feldhusen, J./Grote: K.-H.: Pahl/Beiz – Konstruktionslehre. 7. & 8. Auflage, Berlin: SpringerVieweg Wiendahl, H.-P. & Wiendahl, H.-H. (2019): Betriebsorganisation für Ingenieure. 9. Auflage, München: Hanser Burggräf, P. & Schuh, G. (2021): Fabrikplanung, Handbuch Produktion und Management Band 4. 2. Auflage, Berlin: SpringerVieweg Wiendahl, H.-P., Reichradt, J., & Nyhuis, P. (2009): Handbuch Fabrikplanung. München, Hanser Bokranz, R., & Landau, K. (2012): Handbuch Industrial Engineering. Schäffer-Poeschel Lotter, B., & Wiendahl, H.-P. (Hrsg.) (2013): Montage in der industriellen Produktion. 2. Auflage, Berlin: SpringerVieweg VDI-Buch Eversheim, W. (1989): Organisation in der Produktionstechnik – Band 4: Fertigung und Montage. 2. Auflage, VDI-Verlag Köhler, C. (2017): Produktionsoptimierung mit Wertstromworkshops – Leitfaden zur zielorientieren Optimierung und Gestaltung von Produktionsflüssen. Berlin: ePubli Benes, G. & Groh, E. (2017): Grundlagen des Qualitätsmanagements, 4. Auflage, Carl Hanser Verlag Jakoby, W. (2018): Qualitätsmanagement: Jakoby, W.; Qualitätsmanagement für Ingenieure   Ein praxisnahes Lehrbuch für die Planung und Steuerung von Qualitätsprozessen; Springer Verlag, 2019; ISBN: 978-3-658-26595-3 Herrmann, J. & Fritz, H. (2016): Qualitätsmangament – Lehrbuch für Studium und Praxis; 2. Auflage, Carl Hanser Verlag
  
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