The Effects of the 4th Industrial Revolution on the Capability of Smart Manufacturing


KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems, Vol. 7, No. 5, pp. 111-118, May. 2018
10.3745/KTCCS.2018.7.5.111,   PDF Download:
Keywords: 4th Industrial Revolution, Smart Manufacturing, Smart Factory, PLM (Product Lifecycle Management), Product Development
Abstract

The effects of the Fourth Industrial Revolution on manufacturing are spreading by policies to secure or strengthen the manufacturing competitiveness of each country. Strengthening policies on manufacturing necessitate nurturing manpower for smart manufacturing. This study examines the difference of the experts' perception about the educational curriculum to develop the knowledge of Product Lifecycle which covers the whole knowledge area of product development among the knowledge areas aimed at fostering the manpower of smart manufacturing for the 4th Industrial Revolution Era. Experts were aware that future developments in digital development, production, and new product development are most important, and that they feel that the whole knowledge area is generally weak. In this study, the implications for the development of educational curriculum in the future are derived from the perception difference of knowledge on Product Lifecycle obtained through expert survey.


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[IEEE Style]
W. Oh and I. Kim, "The Effects of the 4th Industrial Revolution on the Capability of Smart Manufacturing," KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems, vol. 7, no. 5, pp. 111-118, 2018. DOI: 10.3745/KTCCS.2018.7.5.111.

[ACM Style]
Wonguen Oh and Injai Kim. 2018. The Effects of the 4th Industrial Revolution on the Capability of Smart Manufacturing. KIPS Transactions on Computer and Communication Systems, 7, 5, (2018), 111-118. DOI: 10.3745/KTCCS.2018.7.5.111.