STANDARDS TAXONOMY SUPPORTING MANUFACTURING IN INDUSTRY 4.0 TOWARD 5.0

Anca DRAGHICI, Jörg NIEMANN, Elif OCAKCI, Alin GAUREANU, Aurel TULCAN

Abstract


The article presents the approach of a taxonomy development with standards providing support to technologists and designers in manufacturing to better manage production processes. The approach is intended to consider the current manufacturing framework marked by the transition from Industry 4.0 to Industry 5.0; the taxonomy framework design approach consists of eight steps: (1) defining the scope, (2) conducting literature reviews, (3) collecting data, (4) conceptualizing the basic items, (5-8) documenting, classifying, validating, refining and maintaining the created database. Consulting various specialists during the testing and validation phase of the taxonomy highlighted the usefulness of the approach and its result in facilitating the process of navigating the complexity of standard aspects related to smart manufacturing, to boost innovation and compliance.

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