TOP
Suche auf der Schloss Dagstuhl Webseite
Sie suchen nach Informationen auf den Webseiten der einzelnen Seminare? - Dann:
Nicht fündig geworden? - Einige unserer Dienste laufen auf separaten Webseiten mit jeweils eigener Suche. Bitte beachten Sie folgende Liste:
Schloss Dagstuhl - LZI - Logo
Schloss Dagstuhl Services
Seminare
Innerhalb dieser Seite:
Externe Seiten:
  • DOOR (zum Registrieren eines Dagstuhl Aufenthaltes)
  • DOSA (zum Beantragen künftiger Dagstuhl Seminare oder Dagstuhl Perspektiven Workshops)
Publishing
Innerhalb dieser Seite:
Externe Seiten:
dblp
Innerhalb dieser Seite:
Externe Seiten:
  • die Informatik-Bibliographiedatenbank dblp


Dagstuhl-Seminar 23362

Decision-Making Techniques for Smart Semiconductor Manufacturing

( 03. Sep – 08. Sep, 2023 )

(zum Vergrößern in der Bildmitte klicken)

Permalink
Bitte benutzen Sie folgende Kurz-Url zum Verlinken dieser Seite: https://www.dagstuhl.de/23362

Organisatoren

Kontakt

Gemeinsame Dokumente


Programm

Motivation

The Industry 4.0 vision is a frequently discussed topic in manufacturing enterprises in Europe, Asia, and North America. It is expected that advanced technologies such as Cyber-Physical Systems, Internet of Things, cloud computing, and big data technologies enable the emergence of smart manufacturing systems. A smart factory promises to bring transparency to manufacturing facilities by integrating technological advances in computer networks, data integration, and analytics. At the same time, critical questions are asked related to the benefits of Industry 4.0. It is mainly criticized that the requirements and consequences of Industry 4.0 regarding future production planning and control strategies are not fully understood or not even taken into account in the overall Industry 4.0 conception, i.e., many of key decision processes are not included.

The semiconductor industry is capital intensive. The manufacturing process is very complex due to reentrant flows in combination with very long cycle times and multiple sources of uncertainty. This industry is an extreme field for production planning and control solutions from an algorithmic point of view, as well as from a software and information systems point of view. The degree of automation was always – and is still – high compared to other industries. On the one hand, one can argue that in wafer fabs elements of smart manufacturing are already realized, namely most of manufacturing information is available in real-time, the manufacturing process is paperless, lots can be uniquely identified and located, and collaborative human-machine interaction exists. On the other hand, there are significant differences in automation efforts related to manual work-intensive industries such as automotive or aircraft manufacturing where assembly operations are performed in flow lines. In addition to shop-floor control concerns, supply chain management problems have become more and more important which necessitate a horizontal integration of the semiconductor supply chain and digital transformation for the industry ecosystem.

The major objective of this Dagstuhl Seminar is related to developing a research agenda for making smart semiconductor manufacturing decisions and the information systems to empower flexible decisions for smart production. The research agenda will be developed around the following two main topics:

Topic 1: Novel decision-making approaches that exploit the huge amount of available data and orchestrate the interrelated decisions

Topic 2: Future information systems for decision support and facilitating digital transformation

This includes innovative modeling approaches for supply chain planning and more detailed production planning and scheduling in semiconductor manufacturing and an analysis of requirements for next-generation information systems that support such decisions.

One of the expected outcomes of the seminar consists of developing a significant draft of a concept for a simulation testbed which allows for assessing smart planning and control decisions in the semiconductor industry. The purpose of this seminar is to bring together researchers from different disciplines including information systems, computer science, industrial engineering, supply chain management, data science, and operations research whose central interest is in decision-making for smart semiconductor manufacturing. Moreover, practitioners from the semiconductor industry who have frequently articulated their perception that academic research does not always address the real problems faced by the industry will bring in their domain knowledge to make sure that progress towards applicability and feasibility will be made during this seminar.

Copyright Chen-Fu Chien, Hans Ehm, John Fowler, and Lars Mönch

Teilnehmer

Verwandte Seminare
  • Dagstuhl-Seminar 16062: Modeling and Analysis of Semiconductor Supply Chains (2016-02-07 - 2016-02-12) (Details)
  • Dagstuhl-Seminar 20452: Decision-Making Modeling and Solutions for Smart Semiconductor Manufacturing (2020-11-01 - 2020-11-05) (Details)

Klassifikation
  • Multiagent Systems
  • Performance
  • Systems and Control

Schlagworte
  • Modeling
  • Simulation
  • Smart Manufacturing
  • Analytics
  • Semiconductor Manufacturing