Scheduling in the industry 4.0: a systematic literature review
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Abstract
Industry 4.0 is characterised for being a new way of organising the supply chains, coordinating smart factories that should be capable of a higher adaptivity, making them more responsive to a continuously changing demand. This paper presents a Systematic Literature Review (SLR) with three main objectives. First, to identify in the literature on Industry 4.0, the need for new job scheduling methods for the factories of the digital era. Second, to identify in the literature of scheduling, which of these issues have been accomplished and what are the most critical gaps. Third, to propose a new research agenda on scheduling methodology, that fulfils the needs of scheduling in the field of Industry 4.0. The results show that literature related to the subject of study is rapidly growing and the needs of new methods for job scheduling in the digital factories concern two main ideas. First, the need to create and implement a digital architecture where data can be appropriately processed and second, the need of giving a decentralised machine scheduling solution inside such a framework. Although we can find some studies on small production lines, research with practical results remains scarce in the literature to date.
TitulacióMÀSTER UNIVERSITARI EN ENGINYERIA D'ORGANITZACIÓ (Pla 2012)
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