CATER

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Full name
Computerized Automotive Technology Reconfiguration System for Mass Customisation
Acronym
CATER
Website
http://www.cater-ist.org/
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Budget
€ 5.62 million euro
Start date
2006/09/01
End date
2009/08/31



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Partners

  • THE UNIVERSITY OF NOTTINGHAM
  • IMARTIS AG
  • NANYANG TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY
  • UNIVERSITI MALAYSIA SARAWAK
  • DAMAI SCIENCES SDN BHD
  • VAASAN YLIOPISTO
  • ICIDO GESELLSCHAFT FUER INNOVATIVE INFORMATIONSSYSTEME MBH
  • CENTRE FOR RESEARCH AND TECHNOLOGY HELLAS
  • VOLVO TECHNOLOGY AB
  • SIGMA CONSULTANTS
  • CENTRO RICERCHE FIAT - SOCIETA CONSORTILE PER AZIONI
  • UNIVERSITAET BASEL
  • UNIVERSITAET STUTTGART


Funding Bodies

  • EU FP6
  • IST-2005-2.5.8 ICT for Networked Businesses
  • STREP

Contact

  • DANGELMAIER, MANFRED (mailto:manfred.dangelmaier@iao.fhg.de)
  • Tel: +49-711-9702107
  • FRAUNHOFER GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FOERDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRASSE 27C, 80686 MUENCHEN, GERMANY


Objectives

Automotive enterprises are becoming more customer-centric to meet today's challenging market demands. Thus, mass customisation adds industrial value to the enterprise in gaining competitive advantage. The automotive industry has furthermore become highly networked and requires improved communication on products and components in its B2B relations. In this context, CATER is tailored to bridge the gaps in existing ICT through an integrated system that caters to the needs of customers, manufacturers and suppliers.

There are three major aspects of the proposal. First, CATER is a design philosophy and showcases best practices of networked business. The goal of n-business is to achieve at mass customisation over the Internet through coherently integrating manufacturing production automation with supply chain management and sales-service support into a collaborative web. A suite of innovative solutions for n-business will be developed in CATER.

Second, CATER introduces ICT innovations in various business processes. The innovations include: citarasa engineering, 3D do-it-yourself design system with virtual reality interface, teardown reconfiguration system, design history system, and integration of CATER databases within supply chain management.

Third, CATER demonstrates the need for a semantic driven system that ties together customers and designers. Customers are supported in their online customisation of cars; their affective and cognitive needs are addressed to provide e-catalogues of design options. Designers, on the other hand, need to be supported in their design activities through teardown and design history management systems so that they can provide reliable and timely solutions. CATER-generated semantics provide a common vocabulary and platform that connects and integrates designers, suppliers and related stakeholders within a supply chain management framework.


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