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P2672.1

Guide for a Mass Customization Maturity Model Based on Industrial Cloud Platforms

Mass customization is a manufacturing technique that combines the personalization of custom-made products with the low unit costs of mass production. This guide specifies a maturity model for mass customization based on industrial cloud platforms. It includes a maturity model framework, maturity levels, and maturity requirements for mass customization. The guide also provides a reference model for manufacturing enterprises to carry out gap identification, scheme planning, and improvement of mass customization capabilities.

Sponsor Committee
C/SM - Smart Manufacturing Standards Committee
Status
Active PAR
PAR Approval
2024-09-26

Working Group Details

Society
IEEE Computer Society
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Sponsor Committee
C/SM - Smart Manufacturing Standards Committee
Working Group
MC_WG - Mass Customization Working Group
IEEE Program Manager
Jiajia Liu
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Working Group Chair
Sha Wei

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2672-2023
IEEE Guide for General Requirements of Mass Customization

Definitions, terminology, operational procedures, system architectures, key technological requirements, data requirements, and applications of and related to customer-oriented mass customization are provided in this guide. This guide provides reference information to be used by manufacturing enterprises for designing and implementing business models for mass customization.

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