The Concept Industry 4.0 An Empirical Analysis of Technologies and
Christoph Jan Bartodziej examines by means of an empirical study which potential Industry 4.0 technologies do have regarding end-to-end digital integration in production logistics based on their functions. According to the relevance of the concept Industr
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The Concept Industry 4.0 An Empirical Analysis of Technologies and Applications in Production Logistics
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Christoph Jan Bartodziej
The Concept Industry 4.0 An Empirical Analysis of Technologies and Applications in Production Logistics
Christoph Jan Bartodziej Berlin, Germany
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Preface The present master thesis has been written in context of a double-degree program with the Technical University of Berlin (Germany) and the Tongji University in Shanghai (China). The research and writing process started in November 2014 and went until July 2015. The vision for this thesis and the corresponding research questions have been jointly developed with my thesis supervisor, Mr. Daniel Roy, who was research associate at the logistics chair of Mr. Prof. Dr.-Ing. Frank Straube at the Technical University of Berlin at that time. The fact, that we could possibly lay at least a small part of foundation in the barely unexplored field of “Industry 4.0” has considerably driven our motivation during the whole research
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