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- affiliation: University of Paderborn, Germany
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2010 – 2019
- 2016
- [j11]Alexander Klaas, Christoph Laroque, Hendrik Renken, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Using simulation as an adaptive source of knowledge for the control of material handling systems. J. Simulation 10(2): 103-112 (2016) - 2015
- [c73]Jens Weber, André Mueß, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A Simulation Based Optimization Approach for Setting-Up CNC Machines. OR 2015: 445-451 - 2014
- [c72]Benjamin Klöpper, Jan Patrick Pater, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
An Evolutionary Approach on Multi-objective Scheduling for Evolving Manufacturing Systems. HICSS 2014: 826-835 - 2013
- [c71]Hendrik Renken, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Improving Flow-Based Modeling of Enterprise Systems and Modeling of Custom Warehouse Systems in d3fact. SIMULTECH 2013: 94-101 - [c70]Alexander Klaas, Christoph Laroque, Hendrik Renken, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Simulation aided, self-adapting knowledge based control of material handling systems. WSC 2013: 3418-3429 - 2012
- [j10]Benjamin Klöpper, Jan Patrick Pater, Shinichi Honiden, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A multi-objective evolutionary approach to scheduling for evolving manufacturing systems. Evol. Syst. 3(1): 31-44 (2012) - [c69]Benjamin Klöpper, Jan Patrick Pater, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Parallel scheduling for evolving manufacturing systems. INDIN 2012: 1086-1091 - 2011
- [c68]Benjamin Klöpper, Shinichi Honiden, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Divide & conquer in planning for self-optimizing mechatronic systems - A first application example. CICA 2011: 108-115 - [c67]Benjamin Klöpper, Shinichi Honiden, Jan Patrick Pater, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Decision making in adaptive manufacturing systems: Multi-objective scheduling and user interface. CICA 2011: 123-130 - [c66]Alexander Klaas, Christoph Laroque, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Matthias Fischer:
Simulation aided, knowledge based routing for AGVs in a distribution warehouse. WSC 2011: 1673-1684 - [c65]Daniel Huber, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A method for simulation state mapping between discrete event material flow models of different level of detail. WSC 2011: 2877-2886 - 2010
- [j9]Werner Delfmann, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Willibald A. Günthner, Peter Klaus, Ludger Overmeyer, Werner Rothengatter, Jürgen Weber, Joachim Zentes:
Towards a science of logistics: cornerstones of a framework of understanding of logistics as an academic discipline. Logist. Res. 2(2): 57-63 (2010) - [c64]Alexander Blecken, Christoph Danne, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Beate Rottkemper, Bernd Hellingrath:
Optimal Stock Relocation under Uncertainty in Post-Disaster Humanitarian Operations. HICSS 2010: 1-10 - [c63]Dietrich Dürksen, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A Model of a System for Hierarchical Planning of Structure and Dimension of Internal Global Production Networks. HICSS 2010: 1-10 - [c62]Tobias Rust, Daniel Brüggemann, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Dominik Picker-Huchzermeyer:
A Method for Simultaneous Production and Order Planning in a Cooperative Supply Chain Relationship with Flexibility Contracts. HICSS 2010: 1-10 - [c61]Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A Concept for an Accurate and Closely Coordinated Production. Heinz Nixdorf Symposium 2010: 1-14 - [c60]Matthias Fischer, Hendrik Renken, Christoph Laroque, Guido Schaumann, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Automated 3D-motion planning for ramps and stairs in intra-logistics material flow simulations. WSC 2010: 1648-1660 - [e4]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Alexander Blecken, Robin Delius, Stefan Klöpfer:
Advanced Manufacturing and Sustainable Logistics, 8th International Heinz Nixdorf Symposium, IHNS 2010, Paderborn, Germany, April 21-22, 2010. Proceedings. Lecture Notes in Business Information Processing 46, Springer 2010, ISBN 978-3-642-12461-7 [contents]
2000 – 2009
- 2009
- [j8]Alexander Blecken, Bernd Hellingrath, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Sabine F. Schulz:
A humanitarian supply chain process reference model. Int. J. Serv. Technol. Manag. 12(4): 391-413 (2009) - [c59]Mark Aufenanger, Nedim Lipka, Benjamin Klöpper, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A knowledge-based giffler-thompson heuristic for rescheduling job-shops. CISched 2009: 22-28 - [c58]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Simon Altemeier, Christoph Danne, Jan Erik Gans:
Optimierung und Nachhaltigkeit in veränderlichen Produktions- und Logistiksystemen. PBFT 2009: 3-18 - [c57]Benjamin Klöpper, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Coordination of Self-Optimizing Mechatronic Systems - A New Application for Multi-Agent Planning. ICAART 2009: 312-317 - [c56]Benjamin Klöpper, Tobias Rust, Bernhard Vedder, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Database Scheme Configuration for a Product Line of MPC-TOOLS. APMS 2009: 57-64 - [c55]Simon Altemeier, Daniel Brodkorb, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A Top-Down Approach for an Automatic Precedence Graph Construction under the Influence of High Product Variety. APMS 2009: 73-80 - [c54]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Bastian Degener:
Online Optimization with Discrete Lotsizing Production and Rolling Horizons. LDIC 2009: 37-48 - [c53]Benjamin Klöpper, Tobias Rust, Thorsten Timm, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A Customizing Platform for Individual Production Planning and Control Solutions. Wirtschaftsinformatik (2) 2009: 77-86 - [c52]Daniel Huber, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Controlled Simplification of Material Flow Simulation Models. WSC 2009: 839-850 - [c51]Mark Aufenanger, Hendrik Varnholt, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Adaptive Flow Control in Flexible Flow Shop Production Systems - A Knowledge-based Approach. WSC 2009: 2164-2175 - [e3]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Alexander Blecken, Nando Rüngener:
Nachhaltigkeit in flexiblen Produktions- und Liefernetzwerken, 11. Paderborner Frühjahrstagung, 2. April 2009, Heinz Nixdorf Institut, Paderborn, Germany. Monsenstein und Vannerdat 2009, ISBN 978-3-86582-852-1 [contents] - [i1]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Bastian Degener:
Production planning and control with discrete lotsizing and a rolling horizon. Models and Algorithms for Optimization in Logistics 2009 - 2008
- [c50]Dietrich Dürksen, Benjamin Klöpper, Daniel Ruth, Christof Thonemann, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Combining Distributed Matchmaking and Clustering to Prune the Solution Space in Distributed Optimization Problems - Demonstrated in the RailCab System. HIS 2008: 108-113 - [c49]Benjamin Klöpper, Tim Schöneberg, Patrick Pawlak, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Combining Pheromomes and Potential Fields to Consider Follow-Up-Jobs. HIS 2008: 919-922 - [c48]Andre Döring, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Christoph Laroque:
Efficient Event Handling In Supply Networks Using Q-Learning And K-Means Clustering. BASYS 2008: 153-160 - [c47]Tim Süß, Daniel Huber, Matthias Fischer, Christoph Laroque, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A System for Aggregated Visualization of Multiple Parallel Discrete Event Simulations. ISPA 2008: 587-593 - [c46]Christoph Laroque, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Daniel Huber, Nando Rüngener, Mark Aufenanger, Matthias Klein:
Simulative Absicherung eines neuartigen Einlagerkonzeptes im Cargo-Bereich von Flughäfen. SimVis 2008: 29-40 - [c45]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Andre Döring, Christoph Laroque, Thorsten Timm:
Using Automated Event Handling for a Simulation-Based Process Coverage in Supply Networks. UKSim 2008: 158-162 - [c44]Daniel Huber, Markus Eberling, Christoph Laroque, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Stochastic Generation of Discrete-Event Simulation Models. UKSim 2008: 241-246 - [c43]Mark Aufenanger, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Christoph Laroque, Nando Rüngener:
Knowledge-based event control for flow-shops using simulation and rules. WSC 2008: 1952-1958 - [c42]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Matthias Fischer, Daniel Huber, Christoph Laroque, Tim Süß:
Aggregated 3D-visualization of a distributed simulation experiment of a queuing system. WSC 2008: 2012-2020 - 2007
- [c41]Andre Döring, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Christoph Danne:
Using k-means for clustering in complex automotive production systems to support a Q-learning-system. IEEE ICCI 2007: 487-497 - [c40]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Thorsten Timm, Daniel Brüggemann:
A Modelling Approach for Dynamic and Complex Capacities in Production Control Systems. BIS 2007: 626-637 - [c39]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Alexander Blecken:
An Agent Based Modelling Approach for Stochastic Planning Parameters. HoloMAS 2007: 225-236 - [c38]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Björn Kruse, Daniel Brüggemann, Tobias Rust:
OOPUS-Designer - User-friendly Master Data Maintenance through Intuitive and Interactive Visualization. ICEIS (5) 2007: 294-297 - [c37]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Tobias Rust, Thomas Hermanowski, Daniel Brüggemann, Daniel Kaschula, Andre Döring, Thorsten Timm:
OOPUS - a production planning information system to assure high delivery reliability under short-term demand changes and production disturbances. ICEIS (1) 2007: 423-432 - [c36]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Nando Rüngener, Mark Aufenanger:
Aspects of Agent Based Planning in the Demand Driven Railcab Scenario. LDIC 2007: 171-178 - [c35]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Mark Aufenanger, Daniel Huber, Christoph Laroque, Nando Rüngener:
Ideen zur Entwicklung der Ablaufsimulation. SimVis 2007: 3-14 - [c34]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Kiran R. Mahajan, Mark Aufenanger, Thomas Seeger:
Simulation assisted match-up rescheduling of flexible production systems subject to execution exceptions. WSC 2007: 1805-1813 - 2006
- [c33]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Tobias Rust, Andre Döring, Benjamin Klöpper:
A Reinforcement Learning Approach for Learning Coordination Rules in Production Networks. CIMCA/IAWTIC 2006: 84 - [c32]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Jens Wienstroer, Andre Döring:
Risk Averse Shortest Path Planning in Uncertain Domains. CIMCA/IAWTIC 2006: 115 - [c31]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Benjamin Klöpper, Jens Wienstroer, Thorsten Timm:
The Shortest Path Problem in Uncertain Domains - an Agent based Approach with Bayesian Networks. ISDA (2) 2006: 943-950 - [c30]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Daniel Huber, Christoph Laroque:
Realisierung eines Verfahrens zur dynamischen Detaillierung von Simulationsmodellen im Materialflusssimulator d3FACT insight. SimVis 2006: 21-34 - [c29]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Daniel Huber, Christoph Laroque, Mark Aufenanger, Matthias Fischer, Jens Krokowski, Michael Kortenjan:
d3FACT insight goes parallel Aggregation of multiple simulations. SimVis 2006: 79-88 - [c28]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Kiran R. Mahajan, Thomas Seeger, Benjamin Klöpper, Mark Aufenanger:
Simulation assisted optimozation and real-time control aspects of flexible production systems subject to disturbances. WSC 2006: 1785-1795 - 2005
- [j7]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Matthias Fischer, Jürgen Gausemeier, Michael Grafe, Carsten Matysczok, Bengt Mueck:
Virtual and augmented reality support for discrete manufacturing system simulation. Comput. Ind. 56(4): 371-383 (2005) - [c27]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Jens Heidenreich, Ulrich Pape:
Supply Chain Management: A Multi-Agent System for Collaborative Production Planning. EEE 2005: 309-314 - [c26]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Andreas Emmrich, Daniel Huber, Hermann Tenholt, Matthias Donath:
Knowledge Management als Dienstleistung in einem Virtuellen Netzwerk aus dezentral organisierter Technologietransferstellen und Wirtschaftsunternehmen. GeNeMe 2005: 499-510 - [c25]Kiran R. Mahajan, Christoph Laroque, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Michael Kortenjan, Christian Soltenborn, Daniel Kuntze:
d3 FACT insight: A motion planning algorithm for material flow simulations in virtual environments. SimVis 2005: 115-126 - [c24]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Bengt Mueck, Matthias Höwer, Werner Franke:
AR Support for Picking. SimVis 2005: 355-364 - [c23]Matthias Fischer, Bengt Mueck, Kiran R. Mahajan, Michael Kortenjan, Christoph Laroque, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Multi-user support and motion planning of humans and humans driven vehicles in interactive 3D material flow simulations. WSC 2005: 1921-1930 - [c22]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Kiran R. Mahajan, Daniel Huber, Bengt Mueck:
A two-tier method for evaluating alternative policies to support interactive analysis of 3D material flow simulations. WSC 2005: 1939-1948 - [c21]Bengt Mueck, Matthias Höwer, Werner Franke, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Augmented Reality applications for Warehouse Logistics. WSTST 2005: 1053-1062 - 2004
- [j6]Hubertus Franke, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
A Web-Based Multi-Agent System for Transportation Management to Protect Our Natural Environment. Cybern. Syst. 35(7-8): 627-638 (2004) - [c20]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Andreas Emmrich, Tobias Gajewski, Jens Heidenreich:
Ein Referenzmodell zur Beschreibung der Geschäftsprozesse von After-Sales-Dienstleistungen. Referenzmodellierung 2004: 73-97 - [c19]Bengt Mueck, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Christoph Laroque, Matthias Fischer, Michael Kortenjan:
Guidance of Users in Interactive 3D-Visualisations of Material Flow Simulations. SimVis 2004: 73-84 - [c18]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Bengt Mueck:
Using Dynamic Multiresolution Modelling to Analyze Large Material Flow Systems. WSC 2004: 1720-1727 - 2003
- [j5]Hubertus Franke, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Decentralized management for transportation-logistics: A multi agent based approach. Integr. Comput. Aided Eng. 10(2): 203-210 (2003) - [c17]Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
E-Business: Trends und Best-Practices - Eine Wertung. Innovationen im E-Business 2003: 9-19 - [c16]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Andreas Emmrich:
Produktiorientierte Dienstleistungsentwicklung. Innovationen im E-Business 2003: 497-504 - [c15]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Hubertus Franke, P. Scheideler:
Combined parallel and agent-based methods in distributed logistics networks. CE 2003: 99-103 - [e2]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Tobias Gajewski, Christian Kösters:
Innovationen im E-Business, 5. Paderborner Frühjahrstagung des Fraunhofer-Anwendungszentrums für Logistikorientierte Betriebswirtschaft, 10.4.2003, Paderborn, Germany. Fraunhofer-ALB 2003, ISBN 3-931466-99-X [contents] - 2002
- [j4]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Hagen Lessing, Ulrich Pape, Michael Rüther:
Klassifikation von EAI-Systemen. HMD Prax. Wirtsch. 225 (2002) - [c14]Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
E-Business-Chance oder Beliebigkeit? Modelle im E-Business 2002: 9-18 - [c13]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, C. Darnedde, Stephan Flake, W. Müller, Ulrich Pape:
Graphische Spezifikation und Echtzeitverifikation von Produktautomatisierungssystemen (GRASP). Modelle im E-Business 2002: 829- - [c12]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Markus Fahrentholz, Bengt Mueck:
Co-ordination Concept for an Innovative Rail Road Concept. HICSS 2002: 51 - [c11]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Tobias Gajewski, Ulrich Pape, Michael Rüther:
Supply Chain Management am Beispiel des Projektes CoagenS. E-Business - Integration industriellerERP-Architekturen 2002: 59-71 - [c10]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Hazem Hamoudia:
Prozessmodllierung für die Planung der Dienstleistungserstellung im industriellen Bereich. MobIS 2002: 7-28 - [c9]Bengt Mueck, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Matthias Fischer, Wolfram Klemisch:
Bi-directional Coupling of Simulation Tools with a Walkthrough-System. SimVis 2002: 71-84 - [e1]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Andreas Emmrich, Daniel Kaschula:
Modelle im E-Business, 4. Paderborner Frühjahrstagung des Fraunhofer-Anwendungszentrums für Logistikorientierte Betriebswirtschaft, 11.4.2002, Paderborn, Germany. Fraunhofer-ALB 2002, ISBN 3-931466-97-3 [contents]
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [j3]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Stephan Kress, Rüdiger Wenski:
TelCoW: telework under the co-ordination of a workflow management system. Inf. Softw. Technol. 41(6): 341-353 (1999) - [c8]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Dirk Förster, Volker Horsthemke, Stephan Kress:
Penetration and Outlook of Telework in Europe - An Internet Snapshot. HICSS 1999 - [p1]João José Pinto Ferreira, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Jörg Goletz, Pedro Araújo:
Support Services for Business Process Oriented Telework. The COBIP Project. Flexible Working - New Network Technologies 1999: 78-87 - 1998
- [c7]Achim Schmidtmann, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Combined Layout and Material Flow Planning of a Production System Using Simulation. ESM 1998: 693-696 - [c6]João José Pinto Ferreira, Angelo Martins, Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Stephan Kress, T. Goletz:
Telework business process co-ordination - The supporting tool engineering life cycle. BASYS 1998: 231-240 - 1997
- [c5]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Stephan Kress, Rüdiger Wenski:
Telework under the co-ordination of a distributed workflow management system. GROUP 1997: 128-137 - [c4]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, André Schekelmann:
Agents as Experts: Overcoming Terminological Problems. SCAI 1997: 285-286 - 1996
- [j2]Marco Vitiello, Wilhelm Dangelmaier:
Fallbasierte Materialflußsteuerung. Wirtschaftsinf. 38(1): 48-51 (1996) - [c3]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, T. Langemann, Rüdiger Wenski:
An Approach to Model-Based Construction of Management Information Systems in Manufacturing Environments. ESM 1996: 1007-1011 - [c2]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, Stephan Kress, Rüdiger Wenski:
Workflow Management in Telematics: A New Approach to Increase Productivity by the Use of a Flexible Time Management of Teleworkers. EUROMEDIA 1996: 239-246 - 1994
- [j1]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, W. Felser:
Ganzheitliche Modellierung von Fertigungsprozessen - Ein erster Schritt bei der Konstruktion unternehmensspezifischer Fertigungssteuerungssysteme. EMISA Forum 4(2): 34-48 (1994)
1980 – 1989
- 1987
- [c1]Wilhelm Dangelmaier, B.-D. Becker:
Vergleich und Entwicklungsrichtungen von Werkzeugen zur diskreten Simulation von Fertigungssystemen. Simulationstechnik 1987: 564-571
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