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Material Modelling Empowered Business Decision Support System
(BDSS)
The project leading to this application has received funding from the European Union’s Horizon 2020 research and innovation programme under grant agreement No 721105.
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A vision Competitive Advantage
Structure
Properties
Processing
Performance
Material Data
Material Modelling
Rapid well informed Business Decisions
Open Innovation
Big Data &Machine Learning
Open Data and
Knowledge repositoriesNovelty and speed to
market are particularly crucial
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Material and Process Modelling Powered Business Decision Support systems
Road to competitive advantage
Support Competitive Advantage
Support Business Decision making
Support of Operations
Executive Level
Managerial Level
Operational Level
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Need of a Paradigm Shift: Decision should be objective as possible increase the fraction of critical decisions informed by modeling and simulation
The digitalisation of European industry necessitates integrating materials modelling more deeply into the value chain of product manufacturing and development
Integrate business, market and environmental criteria price, safety, sustainability, ecological footprints,
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Bridge the gap between composite material and manufacturing process modelling to subsequent Business
Implementation and Decision making
Material Modelling Business
Enabler Driver
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Business: The complete (cross‐functional) operations of a company
A BDSS: A system that supports an organization to take informed decisions across different operations of the company
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Business Decision Making ComplexityBusiness
Product Development
Manufacturing
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
Marketing
Finance
Supply ChainSupply Chain
Structural stabilityMechanical behavior
Weight reduction vs costTest methodologies
VariabilityProduction rate
ComplexityFlexibility
manufacturability
Material storageLogistics
Recurring costs Non recurring costs Material costs
LCEEnvironmental profile
Recycling/disposal…
Material
Product
Sustainability
Modelling
Customer satisfaction Product information Increase in trust from customers
Patents Copyrights …
VerificationCalibrationComplexitySensitivity Accuracy
Cost…
Marketing
FinanceSupply ChainSupply Chain
Intellectual Property
Intellectual Property
Product Development
Need to integrate Product Development, Market, Finance, supply
Chain or ecological footprints for decision making
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Product Development
KPIsBusiness Process
Material
Manufacturing Process
Supply Chain
IP
Regulation
LCE
Material & Process Selection
Composite Manufacturing: Material & Process Selection
An ontology could be very useful and serve as a global shared model capable to define
descriptive properties of indicators together with the tools needed to calculate them.
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Continuum ModellingAtomistic and Molecular Modelling
Material modelling as enabler for Business Decision ?
Material
Modelling
Product
Manufacturing Process
Life Cycle Eng.
Resources
KPIs
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CRETERIA
PERFORMANCE INDICATORS
KEY PERFORMANCE INDICATORS GOAL
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Modelling & Simulation
Raw material
Processing
Performance
Workflow
AvailabilityAbility to processMeeting the needs
Affecting material propertiesInfluence costInfluence complexity
Need to meets the Goals
Cost
Complexity
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Task workflow 1.1
Task workflow 1.2
Task workflow 1.3Data Layer
BUSINESS DE
CISION
Select Task Workflow based on performance criteria
Task workflow 2.1
Task workflow 2.2
Select Task WorkflowBased on perf. criteria
Identify potentially needed tasks
Decide if additional tasks to
be analyzed
MUL2, Abaqus, COMSOL DIGIMAT LAMMPSVPS, PAM‐FORM, PAM‐RTM
MuPIF
GPL Finance ……. SAP
Business Model/Data Integration
Data and Data Integration Layer
Decision & Visualisation
Pipe
line Pilot, Kn
ime. etc.
BDSS Implementation/Architecture
Material Modelling Layer
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Decision Making Process in COMPOSELECTORBusiness Process
ModellingDecision Process Modeling
Business Data & Interoperability Workflow
Manager
Multidisciplinary Design Optimization
Business Decision Making
Actionable Choices
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COMPOSELECTOR BDSS Concept.
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Material Modelling Platform
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Prototype of graphical workflow composer
Software, Integration
Scalable and Reusable Workflows
Custom tailored solutions
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Business Process and Decision making
MARKETING, SALES
MaterialBusiness Entity
Set of requirementsDesign request
Whole Process to be re‐evaluated
Translator
Material Selection
Selected/Design Material.
New SPEC needed
Assess in‐capabilities Technology Routes
developments
New tire design
Design team
Release new SPEC
Purchasing
Build tire
Tire ready
SALES
Ready for mass production
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COMPOLECTOR BDSS
Interactive Flexible Business Oriented
COMPOBDSS
Interactive –> web‐based interfaces and use external information
Flexibility add, delete, combine, change, re‐arrange basic decision element
Composite Materials
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1. Easy and effective translation through graphically expressive notations Facilitate the the analysis and improvement of operations and decision process The library of processes, cases definition and business decisions. The Unambiguous format for modeling process, cases and decisions Can be interchanged between end‐user, translator, modeler and producers or clients Provide common and ready‐transferable skills (business, developer, IT, material modelers, …)
2. Interfaces to closed‐source, commercial as well as open‐source modeling and simulation tools, databases, and post‐processing tools
3. Collaborative: Can be used at different decision level level and different decision makers
Value Proposition of the Composelector BDSS
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