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Call for Registration : IMCM06 & PETO06 (Early registration deadline April 14, 2006)

  • 1.  Call for Registration : IMCM06 & PETO06 (Early registration deadline April 14, 2006)

    Posted 04-10-2006 12:58
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    Call for Papers

    Joint Conference of IMCM'06 and PETO'06
    June 22-23, Hamburg/Germany


    International Mass Customization Meeting (IMCM'06):
    "Customer Interaction and Customer Integration"

    &

    International Conference on Economic, Technical and Organizational
    Aspects of Product Configuration Systems (PETO'06):
    "How to Build and Implement Product Configuration Systems"

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    Conference Website: http://www.manufacturing.de/calls/imcm06+peto06
    Conference email: IMCM06@manufacturing.de

    **** Early registration deadline: 14 April 2006 ****

    Important note:
    due to the FIFA world cup Germany 2006, it is very important (and also
    urgent!) that you make the hotel reservation within the next few days at one
    of the conference hotels.


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    We are pleased to announce and invite you to participate in the Joint
    Conference of IMCM'06 and PETO'06, which will be held at Hamburg University
    of Technology (TUHH), Germany from 22-23 June, 2006. This international
    conference is co-organized by the Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH),
    Technical University of Denmark and University Klagenfurt.

    Both prestigious conferences cooperate in 2006 for the first time in Order
    to drive forward the research on mass customization and to close the gap
    between theory and practice. Mass Customization is a business strategy that
    aims at producing goods and services for individual customers' needs, while
    achieving economics of scale in operations and manufacturing related tasks.
    Practitioners and researchers working in this field are invited to submit
    their papers, in which they present original works and new advances in mass
    customization. This can refer to theoretical concepts, information and
    managerial tools as well as best practices.

    ***** Theme and Objectives *****

    IMCM'06
    The general objective of IMCM'06 is to discuss the new advances achieved in
    the fields of customer interaction and integration, which are of particular
    importance in order to ensure a successful implementation of mass
    customization. In fact, the scope of customer interaction and Integration
    goes beyond the fulfillment of individual customer requirements within a
    given mass customization framework. Indeed, customer input should be
    exploited in order to support critical decisions concerning the design and
    adaptation of future frameworks. Thus the goal-oriented use of customer
    knowledge makes it possible for companies to continuously align their
    capabilities with changing customer requirements. The achievement of these
    goals calls for a joint effort of various fields including Marketing,
    Psychology, Engineering, Logistics (especially if customers should be
    involved in the manufacturing processes), and Information Technology.
    Consequently, IMCM'06 is seeking for best practices and original research
    papers in these areas, which address the problem of tight customer
    interaction and integration in mass customization.

    PETO'06
    Research related to product configuration systems has gained an Increasing
    importance with the emergence of the mass customization paradigm. The
    benefits of such software systems for the automation of order Fulfillment
    are well-known. However, building and implementing them still remain a
    challenging task. In fact, not only technological but also economical and
    Organizational aspects are of high relevance in order for companies to put
    successfully these systems into practice. Toward this aim, many important
    factors should be taken into account. For instance, product assortments
    should be evaluated according to their readiness for configuration. The
    result of such assessment may be the redesign of product architectures so as
    to enable the creation of variety through modularity. Business processes
    should also be analyzed and reengineered, especially those that will be
    supported by the configuration system. The modeling techniques, which come
    into play after product and process redesign aim to adequately represent the
    components and to ascertain the optimal logic enabling the inference of
    consistent product variants. Furthermore, it is Important that the
    organization is adapted in a suitable manner so as to reap the Benefits of
    these software systems. It is within the scope of these fields that PETO'06
    looks for original papers from academia and industry in order to drive
    forward the research on product configuration systems from different
    perspectives.


    ***** Program *****

    The detailed program will be published soon.


    ***** Chairs *****

    Prof. Dr. Thorsten Blecker
    Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH)
    Department of Business Logistics and General Management (5-11)

    Schwarzenbergstr. 95
    21073 Hamburg, Germany
    Email: blecker@ieee.org

    Prof. Dr. Gerhard Friedrich
    University Klagenfurt
    Department of Computer Science and Manufacturing
    Universitaetsstr. 65 - 67
    9020 Klagenfurt, Austria
    Email: gerhard.friedrich@uni-klu.ac.at

    Ass. Prof. Dr. Kasper Edwards
    Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management
    Technical University of Denmark
    Building 423
    2800 Lyngby, Denmark
    Email: edwards@ipl.dtu.dk

    Associate Prof. Dr. Lars Hvam
    Department of Manufacturing Engineering and Management
    Technical University of Denmark
    Building 423
    2800 Lyngby, Denmark
    Email: lhv@ipl.dtu.dk