TY - CHAP U1 - Konferenzveröffentlichung A1 - Ranz, Fabian A1 - Schuhmacher, Jan A1 - Hummel, Vera ED - Cetinkaya, Sila T1 - Competence development for collaborative work systems in learning factories T2 - 65th Annual Conference and Expo of the Institute of Industrial Engineers 2015 : Nashville, Tennessee, USA, 30 May - 2 June 2015. - Vol. 2 N2 - Shorter product life cycles and emerging technologies are changing the circumstances under which the design of assembly and logistics systems has to be carried out. Engineers are in charge of adapting the production in accordance with the underlying product at a higher pace, oversee a more complex system and find the ideal solution for a functional work system design as well as social interactions between humans and machines in cyber-physical systems. Such collaborative work systems consider the individual capabilities and potentials of humans and machines to combine them in a manner that assists the operator during his daily work routine. To be able to design such work systems, specific competences such as the ability of integrated process and product planning as well as systems and interface competence are required. Learning factories train students as well as professionals to gain such qualifications by providing a close-to-reality learning environment based on a didactical concept which covers all relevant methods for ergonomic work system design and a state-of-the-art infrastructure. Group-based, activity oriented scenarios enable the participants to put the learnings into their everyday work life. Thereby, learning factories have an indirect impact on the transfer of proven best practices to the industry. KW - learning factory KW - competence development KW - lifelong learning KW - collaborative work systems KW - ergonomics Y1 - 2015 UR - https://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P3-4070057641.html SN - 978-1-5108-1368-7 SB - 978-1-5108-1368-7 SP - 1419 EP - 1428 S1 - 10 PB - Curran Associates Inc. CY - Red Hook, NY ER -