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Morphology of time data management - systematic design of time data management processes as fundamental challenge in industrial engineering

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  • Peter Kuhlang
  • Olga Erohin
  • Matthias Krebs
  • Jochen Deuse
  • Wilfried Sihn

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During the last 10 to 15 years, a renaissance of industrial engineering can be observed in manufacturing industry, as well as in scientific research. As a consequence, time and motion studies (TMS) become more important again. During the downturn of methodical approaches in industrial engineering in the 1980s, TMS-related competencies were lost in industry. Many companies are still missing the know-how for establishing a proper time data management (TDM). This paper presents a morphology of time data management (MoTDM), which was developed in order to create a comprehensive view on the processes of TDM as well as to detect relevant areas of improvement. The MoTDM can be used to optimise TDM processes within a company and also acts as scientific fundament for research in the field of industrial engineering.

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  • Peter Kuhlang & Olga Erohin & Matthias Krebs & Jochen Deuse & Wilfried Sihn, 2014. "Morphology of time data management - systematic design of time data management processes as fundamental challenge in industrial engineering," International Journal of Industrial and Systems Engineering, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(4), pages 415-432.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijisen:v:16:y:2014:i:4:p:415-432
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