Efficient Resource Allocation in Mass Customization based on Service Oriented Architecture
Ali Vatankhah Barenji, Reza Vatankhah Barenji

TL;DR
This paper proposes an architecture utilizing reservation systems and scheduling algorithms to optimize resource allocation in mass customization manufacturing, enhancing responsiveness, scalability, and deadline adherence.
Contribution
It introduces a novel architecture combining reservation and scheduling techniques specifically designed for resource management in mass customized manufacturing systems.
Findings
Improved resource utilization efficiency
Enhanced responsiveness to customer requirements
Better scalability and deadline compliance
Abstract
Mass customization explains the phenomenon to provide a unique designed products and services to all customer by achieving a high process integration and flexibility. It has been used as a competitive approach by many companies. Adequate resource implementation in mass customization-particularly in terms of resource usage, it is therefore important to meet customer's requirement in terms effective responsiveness and meeting deadlines, at the same time offering high scalability. An architecture for solving the resource allocation issue in mass customized flexible manufacturing system was illustrated, by putting in place a couple of advance reservation systems and scheduling algorithms for effective usage of the product.
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Taxonomy
TopicsProduct Development and Customization · Industrial Technology and Control Systems · Manufacturing Process and Optimization
