Jean-Baptiste Waldner
Jean-Baptiste Waldner | |
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Born | 30 March 1959 |
Nationality | management consultant author |
Jean-Baptiste Waldner (born 30 March 1959) is a French
Biography
Waldner received his
In 1986 Waldner started as consultant for the French Information Technology and Services company
Work
Waldner's research interests ranges from Manufacturing Resource, Planning Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Enterprise Architecture, to Nanoelectronics and Nanocomputers.
Manufacturing Resource Planning (MRP/MRP2)
The
During the 1980s the increasing changes of sales forecasts, which resulted in continuous and manual adjustments of the
Waldner (1992) showed, that MRP and MRP2 are essential principles of
In the planning process of the enterprise they are the essential link between General Planning and execution and control. Thereby MRP2 covers three phases (see image):- Production programme
- Material requirements,
- Calculation of workload
According to Oliveira (2003) the work of Waldner (1992) and others became "an important effort towards the goal of increasing the competitiveness of manufacturing companies through the introduction of automation and wider use of computers."[13]
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
According to Waldner (1992)
- Integration of components from different suppliers: When different machines, such as CNC, conveyors and robots, are using different communications protocols (In the case of AGVs, even differing lengths of time for charging the batteries) may cause problems.
- Data integrity: The higher the degree of automation, the more critical is the integrity of the data used to control the machines. While the computer integrated manufacturing system saves on labor of operating the machines, it requires extra human labor in ensuring that there are proper safeguards for the data signals that are used to control the machines.
- Process control: Computers may be used to assist the human operators of the manufacturing facility, but there must always be a competent engineer on hand to handle circumstances which could not be foreseen by the designers of the control software.
Machado et al. (2000) explained that "control, monitoring and supervision of industrial processes are increasingly demanding a great investment in technological solutions each time more embedded and with real-time capabilities, especially devoted to the interconnect, in an intelligent way, of shop-floor equipment with operational information systems."[15] This gave rise to a new type of so-called Control-based Information System, in which information in factory plants flow between the shopfloor and the upper Computer Integrated Manufacturing systems as Waldner (1992) stated[16][17][18].[19]
Nanocomputers and swarm intelligence
The author forecasts a fundamental technological disruption in the computer world in the years 2020-25 by considering the physical limit of the miniaturization of the components to the silicon and the fatality of the
Waldner has a predominant interest in human–computer interaction (HCI) and considers that the evolution of computing machines and of the solutions they bring will rely fundamentally on the progress of these interfaces.[29]
Publications
Waldner has authored several books and articles.[30][31] Books:
- CIM, les nouvelles perspectives de la production, Dunod-Bordas, 1990
- CIM: Principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, John Wiley & Sons, 1992
- Nano-informatique – Inventer l’ordinateur du XXIème Siècle, Hermès Science, London, 2007
- Nanocomputers & Swarm Intelligence, ISTE, London, 2007
References
- ^ Ian David Lockhart Bogle, Michael Fairweather (2012) 22nd European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering. p. 427
- ^ Jérôme Capirossi (2011) Architecture d'entreprise. p. 278
- ^ Ricardo J. Machado, João M. Fernandes, Henrique D. Santos, Sistemas de informação industriais orientados ao controlo: perspectivas metodológicas para tecnologias reconfiguráveis, Dept. Sistemas de Informação, Univ. do MinhoCampus de Azurém, Guimarães, (2001), Referências
- ^ Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics (2007). Vol 17. p. 120
- ^ James Michael Whitacre, Vrije Universiteit Brussel, Frontiers on Genetics Biological robustness: paradigms, mechanisms, and systems principles, (2012), References
- ^ INRIA, Intelligence ambiante : évolution ou révolution ? Archived 2015-10-29 at the Wayback Machine, Bibliographie, (30 juin 2011), p.2
- ^ Chaudiron, S. Information ubiquitaire et dispositifs d’accès à l’information, (2010), p.7,p27
- ^ a b "CIM: Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing," Jean-Baptiste Waldner, John Wiley & Sons, 1992
- ^ Sanjay Mohapatra, Business Process Automation, p. 372 (2009)
- ISBN 978-3-319-05926-6, p. 35
- ^ Janusz Sobecki, Veera Boonjing, Suphamit Chittayasothorn, Advanced Approaches to Intelligent Information and Database Systems, Springer, 2014, p. 33
- ^ Dr Vijay Kumar Jain, Mechanical Engineering, Information Technology issues & challenges, p. 248, Ref.1
- ^ Oliveira, José António Barata de. "Coalition based approach for shop floor agility–a multiagent approach." (2003). p. 2.11
- ISBN 978-0-471-93450-9.
- ^ Machado, Ricardo J., João M. Fernandes, and Henrique D. Santos. "An object-oriented approach to the co-design of industrial control-based information systems Archived 2014-06-06 at the Wayback Machine." 4th APCA Portuguese Conference on Automatic Control (CONTROLO 2000). 2000.
- ^ D.F.H. Rushton, Going to the heart of CIM, Volume 72, Issue 3, (June 1993), page 107, "the author follows the established wisdom of simplification, integration and (possible) application of the appropriate CIM technology"
- ISBN 3-86611-286-6, p. 340
- ^ J. Norberto Pires, Industrial Robots Programming: Building Applications for the Factories of the Future, Springer, (2007), ref [33], p. 106
- ^ Achim Rettberg, Mauro C. Zanella, Franz J. Rammig, From Specification to Embedded Systems Application, IFIP TC10 Working Conference: International Embedded Systems Symposium (IESS), August 15-17, (2005), Manaus, Brazil, ref [3], p. 178
- ^ Gabor L. Hornyak,H.F. Tibbals,Joydeep, Introduction to Nanoscience and Nanotechnology [1], page 1402, ref 357
- ^ Matthieu Faure, Université Montpellier II Management of Scenarized User-centric Service Compositions for Collaborative Pervasive Environments, (2012), p. 16, fig. 1.1, p. 183
- ^ Willy Allègre, Université de Bretagne Sud, Flot de conception dirigé par les modèles pour la commande et la supervision de systèmes domotiques d'assistance, (2012), p. 22, fig. 1.5, p. 167
- ^ Julio Perotti, La Voz Argentina, Internet de Todo, un cambio profundo en nuestra vida cotidiana. Objetos que dejan de ser inanimados [2], 14/12/2014
- ^ Pablo Mancini, En Internet hay más objetos que personas, [3], 21/07/2013 (Todo ser humano, durante un día normal, está rodeado por una media de entre 1.000 y 5.000 objetos, contando todo: desde el tenedor que usa para comer, el sillón donde descansa, etc., tal como lo explica Jean Baptiste Waldner en Nano-informatique et intelligence ambiante)
- ^ Oleg Demidov, From Right to Access to Network Intelligence, [4], Russian International Affairs Council, 12/04/2013, (ref#1: The Internet of Things boasts a market that is thought to cover dozens of billions or dozens of trillions of devices)
- ^ Ruslan Kirichek, Andrey Koucheryavy, Internet of Things Laboratory Test Bed, Saint-Petersburg State University of Telecommunications, Springer, (2015), p. 212, ref.2
- ^ Chris Speed, An internet of things that do not exist, Magazine interactions, Volume 18 Issue 3, June 2011, ref.3
- ^ Yicong Tian, Rui Hou, Sch. of Inf. & Commun. Eng., Beijing Univ. of Posts & Telecommun., An Improved AOMDV Routing Protocol for Internet of Things, décembre 2010, pp. 227-231, ref[7]We should refer to routing methods from other existing network to design an algorithm which can use in IOT.
- ^ D Sanders, Assembly Automation, Introducing AI into MEMS can lead us to brain-computer interfaces and super-human intelligence, University of Portsmouth, (2009), p. 205, ref.58
- ^ Jean-Baptiste Waldner on Google Scholar.
- ^ a b Jean-Baptiste Waldner at DBLP Bibliography Server
- ^ DM Upton, Journal of Operations Management, Flexibility as process mobility: the management of plant capabilities for quick response manufacturing, (1995), Elsevier, Volume 12, Issues 3–4, June 1995, Pages 205-224
- ^ G Javel - 2010 Organisation et gestion de la production-4e édition: Cours, exercices et études de cas, (2010), p. 440
- ^ David M. Upton, Harvard Business School, Computer integration and catastrophic process failure in flexible production Archived 2004-08-19 at the Wayback Machine, (1994), 9.References and Bibliography
- ^ David M. Upton, Flexibility as process mobility: The management of plant capabilities for quick response manufacturing, Volume 12, Issues 3–4, June 1995, Pages 205-224
- ^ Jean-Pierre Quentin, Méfions nous de l’intelligence ambiante !, (mai 2007), contours de l'intelligence ambiante - schéma
- ^ Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics, (2007), Vol 17, p. 120
External links
- Jean-Baptiste Waldner at waldner-consulting.com