Social aspects of assembly in Central Europe, humans as a central role in assembly (performance curves, stress and strain and load-impact, work content, ergonomics, work organization, occupational safety), rationalization / humanization measures in the assembly design, overview of existing assembly systems / assembly types / assembly activities, value added and waste in assembly activities, assembly costs, time management in assembly (MTM, REFA, primary-, secondary analysis, etc.). Planning, design and evaluation of assembly systems with existing methods (time management methods, cardboard engineering, digital methods), protection of personal data, usability, qualification in the assembly.
A practical lecture round off the lecture and provide practice-oriented examples and experience from industry.
Decision of the deputy dean of studies for the transition period:
Each student who completes the LVA Montage 1 can use it as an individual subject-specific choice for the completion of the Master's program WIMB and MB.
Students will receive the confirmations upon request via e-mail from the deputy dean of studies (michael.filzmoser@tuwien.ac.at).