Co-Creation-Based Framework for the Agile Development of AI-Supported CAM Systems

Nina Rußkamp, Claas Digmayer, E. Jakobs
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Digital transformation processes in the course of industry 4.0 affect computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) in two ways: The acceleration of production and innovation cycles shortens the time to carry out CAM-planning tasks; simultaneously, an increasing product individualization raises the complexity of CAM-planning tasks and quality requirements for the planning results. Thus, CAM users need to solve complex CAM-planning tasks in increasingly shorter time frames. Efforts to meet the quality requirements nonetheless lead to overload and frustration of the user [1], [2]. To overcome this challenge, the R&D project CAM2030 aims to develop a new generation of CAM systems that integrates innovative technologies (artificial intelligence, cloud computing, and evolutionary algorithms) to make CAM-planning processes more efficient for the CAM planner. The innovation process requires a novel methodology that involves the stakeholders’ different perspectives, esp. the users’ preferences and needs, and brings them into compliance. This paper presents a co-creation-based framework for the agile development of AI-supported system components. The framework intends to continuously support the innovation process of complex software systems in a highly interdisciplinary team working collaboratively under remote conditions. The framework was developed successively in line with the project’s progress over two years. The resulting framework describes a multi-level and partly iterative approach that covers the following stages of the innovation process: (i) the elicitation, specification, and prioritization of requirements for AI-supported CAM systems, their user interface, and CAM user training; (ii) the design of an interactive prototype for selected parts of the user interface; (iii) the prototype testing; and (iv) the iteration of (i) to (iii) as well as the refinement of their output. The approach applies and adapts co-creation methods for use in online workshops. The research activities focused on the development, implementation, and evaluation of the single workshop concepts, partly complemented by studies investigating topics such as user expectations and requirements concerning new features and the system introduction. The main characteristics of the workshops are their interdisciplinary composition of participants, their conduction under remote conditions, and the mix of methods and tools to support collaboration in each stage of the innovation process [3], [4].The framework application shows a high potential to support the development of AI-supported CAM systems in creating a shared vision of the individual stages of the innovation and the innovation process as a whole. The framework helps to: (i) understand and reflect the user’s needs and preferences, (ii) align different and partly controversial perspectives, and (iii) identify and overcome sticking points of the system development. The project shows that the innovation and development process benefits from the active involvement of end users (workers and companies), the continuity of interdisciplinary exchange, and iterative testing. Limitations arise from the restricted application scope of the framework (innovating automated CAM system components for the CAM parameter optimization by well-educated CAM planners in German SMEs). Future research should consider the reconciliation of innovation processes with day-to-day business in manufacturing companies and the framework’s transferability to other application contexts. Acknowledgments: This research and development project is funded by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF) within the “Innovations for Tomorrow’s Production, Services, and Work” Program (funding number: 02J19B081) and implemented by the Project Management Agency Karlsruhe (PTKA). The authors are responsible for the content of this publication.References:[1] Hehenberger, P. (2020). Computerunterstützte Produktion: Eine kompakte Einführung. Berlin: Springer.[2] Jakobs, E.-M., Digmayer, C., Vogelsang, S. and Servos, M. (2017). Not Ready for Industry 4.0: Usability of CAx Systems. In: Ahram, T. and Falcão, C., eds Advances in Usability and User Experience. AHFE 2017. Advances in Intelligent Systems and Computing, 607th ed. Cham: Springer, pp.51-62. [3] Piller, F. T., Ihl, C. and Vossen, A. (2010). A typology of customer co-creation in the innovation process. SSRN Electronic Journal, 4. [4] Rußkamp, N., Digmayer, C., Jakobs, E., Burgert, F., Schirmer, M., Niewöhner, S. (2022). New ways to design next-generation CAM systems. An integrated approach of co-creation and process modeling. In: Waldemar Karwowski and Stefan Trzcielinski (eds) Human Aspects of Advanced Manufacturing. AHFE (2022) International Conference. AHFE Open Access, vol 66. AHFE International, USA. http://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002682
基于协同创建的人工智能辅助设计系统敏捷开发框架
工业4.0过程中的数字化转型过程以两种方式影响计算机辅助制造(CAM):生产和创新周期的加快缩短了执行CAM规划任务的时间;同时,日益增加的产品个性化提高了cam规划任务的复杂性和对规划结果的质量要求。因此,CAM用户需要在越来越短的时间框架内解决复杂的CAM规划任务。尽管如此,满足质量要求的努力会导致用户的过载和挫败感[1],[2]。为了克服这一挑战,研发项目CAM2030旨在开发新一代CAM系统,该系统集成了创新技术(人工智能、云计算和进化算法),使CAM规划者的CAM规划过程更加高效。创新过程需要一种新颖的方法,涉及利益相关者的不同观点,特别是用户的偏好和需求,并使他们遵守。本文提出了一个基于协同创建的框架,用于人工智能支持的系统组件的敏捷开发。该框架旨在在远程条件下协同工作的高度跨学科团队中持续支持复杂软件系统的创新过程。该框架是在两年多的时间里根据项目的进展情况陆续制定的。由此产生的框架描述了一种多层次和部分迭代的方法,涵盖了创新过程的以下阶段:(i)对人工智能支持的CAM系统、其用户界面和CAM用户培训的需求的启发、规范和优先级;(ii)为用户界面的选定部分设计互动原型;(iii)原型测试;(iv)从(i)到(iii)的迭代以及对其输出的细化。该方法适用并调整了共同创造方法,以用于在线研讨会。研究活动集中在单个车间概念的开发、实现和评估上,部分地辅以调查主题的研究,例如关于新特性和系统介绍的用户期望和需求。研讨会的主要特点是参与者的跨学科组成,在远程条件下进行,以及在创新过程的每个阶段支持协作的方法和工具的组合[3],[4]。该框架应用程序在支持人工智能支持的CAM系统开发方面显示出很高的潜力,可以为创新的各个阶段和整个创新过程创建一个共同的愿景。该框架有助于:(i)理解和反映用户的需求和偏好,(ii)结合不同的和部分有争议的观点,以及(iii)识别和克服系统开发的症结。该项目表明,创新和开发过程受益于终端用户(工人和公司)的积极参与、跨学科交流的连续性和迭代测试。局限在于框架的应用范围有限(德国中小企业中受过良好教育的CAM规划人员为CAM参数优化创新自动化CAM系统组件)。未来的研究应考虑创新过程与制造企业日常业务的协调,以及框架在其他应用情境中的可转移性。致谢:本研究和开发项目由德国联邦教育和研究部(BMBF)在“面向未来生产、服务和工作的创新”计划(资助号:02J19B081)内资助,由卡尔斯鲁厄项目管理机构(PTKA)实施。作者对本出版物的内容负责。参考文献:[1]Hehenberger, P.(2020)。电脑制作:einekompakte / infhrung。柏林:施普林格。[2]手跟前,e。, Digmayer, C, Vogelsang, S. and Servos, M.(2017)。尚未为工业4.0做好准备:CAx系统的可用性。见:Ahram, T.和falc, C.,《可用性和用户体验的进步》。AHFE 2017。智能系统与计算的进展,第607版。Cham: Springer, pp.51-62。[3]李晓明,李晓明,李晓明(2010)。创新过程中客户共同创造的一种类型。电子学报,4。[4]鲁斯·坎普,N., Digmayer, C., Jakobs, E., Burgert, F., Schirmer, M., Niewöhner, S.(2022)。设计下一代CAM系统的新方法。共同创建和流程建模的集成方法。见:Waldemar Karwowski和Stefan Trzcielinski主编的《先进制造的人的方面》。AHFE(2022)国际会议。AHFE开放获取,第66卷。AHFE国际,美国。http://doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1002682
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