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'''Jean-Baptiste Waldner''' (born 30 March, 1959) is a French engineer |
'''Jean-Baptiste Waldner''' (born 30 March, 1959) is a French [[engineer]], [[management consultant]] and author, known for his contributions in the fields of [[Computer-integrated manufacturing]],<ref>Ian David Lockhart Bogle, Michael Fairweather (2012) ''22nd European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering''. p. 427</ref> [[enterprise architecture]],<ref>Jérôme Capirossi (2011) ''Architecture d'entreprise''. p. 278</ref> [[nanoelectronics]] and [[nanocomputers]].<ref>''Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics'' (2007). Vol 17. p. 120</ref> |
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== Biography == |
== Biography == |
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== Work == |
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Waldner's research interests ranges from Manufacturing Resource. Planning Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Enterprise Architecture]], to nanoelectronics and nanocomputers. |
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=== Manufacturing Resource Planning === |
=== Manufacturing Resource Planning === |
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[[File: MRP2.jpg|thumb|upright|Manufacturing Resource Planning (or MRP2) - Around 1980]] |
[[File: MRP2.jpg|thumb|upright|Manufacturing Resource Planning (or MRP2) - Around 1980]] |
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== Publications == |
== Publications == |
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Waldner has authored several books and articles<ref>[http://scholar.google.com/scholar?hl=en&q=Jean-Baptiste+Waldner&btnG=&lr= Jean-Baptiste Waldner] on Google Scholar.</ref><ref>[http://www.informatik.uni-trier.de/~ley/pers/hd/w/Waldner:Jean=Baptiste Jean-Baptiste Waldner] at The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography.</ref>. Books: |
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* 1990. ''CIM, les nouvelles perspectives de la production'', DUNOD- BORDAS, ISBN 978-2-04-019820-6 |
* 1990. ''CIM, les nouvelles perspectives de la production'', DUNOD- BORDAS, ISBN 978-2-04-019820-6 |
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* 1992. ''Principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing''. John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-93450-X |
* 1992. ''Principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing''. John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-93450-X |
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== References == |
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( {{fr}} [http://www.waldner-consulting.com/jbw.html Jean-Baptiste Waldner] at waldner-consulting.com |
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Revision as of 19:07, 6 October 2013
Jean-Baptiste Waldner (born 30 March, 1959) is a French engineer, management consultant and author, known for his contributions in the fields of Computer-integrated manufacturing,[1] enterprise architecture,[2] nanoelectronics and nanocomputers.[3]
Biography
Waldner received his engineering degree in mechanical engineering from the Université de technologie de Belfort-Montbéliard in 1983, his Dr Engineer in Electronics in 1986 from the École Supérieure d'Électricité, and his Dr Eng. in Nuclear Science and Engineering in 1986 from the Institut National des Sciences et Techniques Nucléaires.
In 1986 Waldner started as consultant for the French Information Technology and Services company Bull, where he specialized in Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). From 1990 to 1993 he was senior manager at Deloitte, senior partner at Computer Sciences Corporation from 1993 to 1996, Program Director for IT and Shared Services Centers at Carrefour from 1999 to 2001, and co-founded his own management consulting firm Waldner Consulting in 2004.
Work
Waldner's research interests ranges from Manufacturing Resource. Planning Computer Integrated Manufacturing and Enterprise Architecture]], to nanoelectronics and nanocomputers.
Manufacturing Resource Planning
The Manufacturing Resource Planning concept has evolved over the past 30 years from a simple means of calculating materials requirements and components (which does not even take into account the production capacity of the company) - to integrated ERP MRP concepts and software to automated management of the entire company.[4]
During the 1980s the increasing changes of sales forecasts, which resulted in continuous and manual adjustments of the production plan, has in led to the MRP (Material Requirement Planning) model, which was strictly limited to the supply of materials. Eventually this evolved in means for wider production resources management, MRP2 (Manufacturing Resources Planning).[4]
Waldner (1992) showed, that MRP and MRP2 are essential principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM). In the planning process of the enterprise they are the essential link between General Planning and execution and control. Thereby MRP2 covers three phases (see image):
- Production programme
- Material requirements,
- Calculation of workload
According the Oliveira (2003) the work of Waldner (1992) and others became "an important effort towards the goal of increasing the competitiveness of manufacturing companies through the introduction of automation and wider use of computers." [5]
Publications
Waldner has authored several books and articles[6][7]. Books:
- 1990. CIM, les nouvelles perspectives de la production, DUNOD- BORDAS, ISBN 978-2-04-019820-6
- 1992. Principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. John Wiley & Sons, ISBN 0-471-93450-X
- 2007. Nano-informatique – Inventer l’ordinateur du XXIème Siècle HERMES SCIENCE, London 2007.
- 2008. Nanocomputers & Swarm Intelligence, ISTE, London 2007 Wiley
References
- ^ Ian David Lockhart Bogle, Michael Fairweather (2012) 22nd European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering. p. 427
- ^ Jérôme Capirossi (2011) Architecture d'entreprise. p. 278
- ^ Journal of Applied Non-classical Logics (2007). Vol 17. p. 120
- ^ a b "CIM: Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing," Jean-Baptiste Waldner, John Wiley & Sons, 1992.
- ^ Oliveira, José António Barata de. "Coalition based approach for shop floor agility–a multiagent approach." (2003). p. 2.11
- ^ Jean-Baptiste Waldner on Google Scholar.
- ^ Jean-Baptiste Waldner at The DBLP Computer Science Bibliography.
External links
( Template:Fr Jean-Baptiste Waldner at waldner-consulting.com