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Incorporating IT & AT Convergence into Lean Thinking/Six Sigma via the Smarter Operation Transformation (SOT) Methodology
Fecha
2014Registro en:
International Journal of Systems Applications, Engineering &Development, v.8, p.62-75, 2014
Autor
Pereira, Sergio Luiz
Silva, Elcio Brito da
Leonardi, Fabrizio
Dias, Maria Lídia Rebello Pinho
Institución
Resumen
The growing demands for industrial
products are imposing an increasingly intense level of
competitiveness on the industrial operations. In the
meantime, the convergence of information technology (IT)
and automation technology (AT) is showing itself to be a
tool of great potential for the modernization and
improvement of industrial plants. However, for this
technology fully to achieve its potential, several obstacles
need to be overcome, including the demonstration of the
reasoning behind estimations of benefits, investments and
risks used to plan the implementation of corporative
technology solutions. This article focuses on the
evolutionary development of planning and adopting
processes of IT & AT convergence. It proposes the
incorporation of IT & AT convergence practices into Lean
Thinking/Six Sigma, via the method used for planning the
convergence of technological activities, known as the
Smarter Operation Transformation (SOT) methodology.
This article illustrates the SOT methodology through its
application in a Brazilian company in the sector of consumer
goods. In this application, it is shown that with IT & AT
convergence is possible with low investment, in order to
reduce the risk of not achieving the goals of key indicators.