计算机科学
数字化
敏捷软件开发
自动化
工厂(面向对象编程)
质量(理念)
敏捷制造
制造工程
工作(物理)
产品(数学)
过程(计算)
数字化制造
制造业
过程管理
人工智能
工程管理
工业工程
知识管理
软件工程
业务
工程类
营销
操作系统
机械工程
哲学
几何学
数学
认识论
计算机视觉
程序设计语言
作者
Peter Letmathe,Marc Rößler
摘要
Abstract New technological innovations in robotics, automation, and digitization enable agile manufacturing, smaller lot sizes, and quicker changes to the product and the production process. In such environments, learning is important, since workers must learn new tasks and adapt to frequent changes quickly. In an experimental study, we compare digital work instructions with traditional paper‐based ones, the latter still being common in today's quality management systems. Our analysis is based on subjects working in the demonstration factory of a large German university in a realistic work environment; it, therefore, guarantees high internal and external validity. We show that digitally animated, interactive work instructions are an effective way to foster faster learning and enhanced performance when new manufacturing tasks are being carried out. Our results indicate that a combination of digital and traditional paper‐based instructions does not yield any advantages over a sole reliance on digital learning.
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