TY - CHAP A1 - Schuh, Günther A1 - Brosze, Tobias A1 - Bauhoff, Fabian A1 - Hering, Niklas A1 - Runge, Simone A1 - Schürmeyer, Maik A1 - Fuchs, Sascha A1 - Potente, Till A2 - Brecher, Christian T1 - Integrative, High-resolution Supply Chain Management T2 - "Self-optimising Production Systems" (Kap. 6) in "Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries" N2 - One of the central success factors for production in high-wage countries is the solution of the conflict that can be described with the term “planning efficiency”. Planning efficiency describes the relationship between the expenditure of planning and the profit generated by these expenditures. From the viewpoint of a successful business management, the challenge is to dynamically find the optimum between detailed planning and the immediate arrangement of the value stream. Planning-oriented approaches try to model the production system with as many of its characteristics and parameters as possible in order to avoid uncertainties and to allow rational decisions based on these models. The success of a planning-oriented approach depends on the transparency of business and production processes and on the quality of the applied models. Even though planning-oriented approaches are supported by a multitude of systems in industrial practice, an effective realisation is very intricate, so these models with their inherent structures tend to be matched to a current stationary condition of an enterprise. Every change within this enterprise, whether inherently structural or driven by altered input parameters, thus requires continuous updating and adjustment. This process is very cost-intensive and time-consuming; a direct transfer onto other enterprises or even other processes within the same enterprise is often impossible. This is also a result of the fact that planning usually occurs a priori and not in real-time. Therefore it is hard for completely planning-oriented systems to react to spontaneous deviations because the knowledge about those naturally only comes a posteriori. KW - self-optimizing systems KW - cognitive automation KW - process coordination centres KW - cognitive control unit (CCU) KW - grasp point Y1 - 2023 UR - https://epub.fir.de/frontdoor/index/index/docId/2860 UR - https://link.springer.com/chapter/10.1007/978-3-642-21067-9_6 SN - 978-3-642-21066-2 978-3-662-52061-1 N1 - Unterkapitel 6.3 aus dem 6. Kapitel "Self-optimising Production Systems" des Sammelwerks "Integrative Production Technology for High-Wage Countries" SP - 697 EP - 986 PB - Springer CY - Berlin [u. a.] ER -