@misc{12689,
  author       = {{Latos, Benedikt and Becks, Daniela and Gaillard, Antoine and Perau, Martin and Respondek, Bernd  and Kranz, Michael  and Kukulies, Jan  and Kruse, Christian }},
  booktitle    = {{Twentieth International Conference on Environmental, Cultural, Economic & Social Sustainability Conference Proceedings}},
  editor       = {{Humphreys, David }},
  isbn         = {{978-1-963049-41-1}},
  keywords     = {{ESG, AI, SME}},
  location     = {{Aveiro, Portugal}},
  publisher    = {{University of Aveiro}},
  title        = {{{Integration of Generative AI into a tool to assist participatory ESG double materiality assessment for SMEs}}},
  year         = {{2024}},
}

@inproceedings{557,
  abstract     = {{Current processes for designing manual assembly workstations do not consider the need for employee-appropriate, product-specific and operating resources-specific factors. A systematic design tool would help to minimize cycle times, increase productivity and improve ergonomic criteria. Therefore, a literature research concerning workplace design for manual assembly was conducted. Additionally, a guided Interview and a questionnaire were developed and approached on the trade show “Motek” with 14 participants.The study shows evidence for the assumption that there is no systematic approach todesigning manual assembly workstations.}},
  author       = {{Gote, Henning and Glatzel, Thomas}},
  booktitle    = {{Production Engineering and Management}},
  editor       = {{Villmer, Franz-Josef and Padoano, Elio}},
  isbn         = {{978-3-946856-03-0}},
  keywords     = {{Manual assembly, Workplace design, Ergonomic workstations, SME}},
  location     = {{Lemgo}},
  number       = {{1}},
  pages        = {{137--148}},
  title        = {{{Empirical Study of Workplace Design of Manual Assembly Workstations in SME}}},
  year         = {{2018}},
}

@inproceedings{4299,
  abstract     = {{With the advances of technology, intelligent assistive systems that adapt to individual humans will become feasible. However, application areas of such systems are rarely discussed within the Industry 4.0 community. Most assistive systems that have been presented have been developed for specific task, such as assembly support or warehouse picking, but there might be a huge uncovered design space to be explored. With this work, we want to step back from existing systems and analyze the design opportunities of assistive systems especially for small and medium-size enterprises (SME). To achieve this goal we conducted a study in four SME, consisting of observations and interviews. Here we present our findings about the potential future application areas of human-centered assistive systems.}},
  author       = {{Mucha, Henrik and Büttner, Sebastian and Röcker, Carsten}},
  booktitle    = {{Human-Computer Interaction – Perspectives on Industry 4.0. Workshop at i-KNOW 2016 }},
  keywords     = {{Industry 4.0, Assistive Systems, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises, SME, Human-Centered Design, Human-Computer Interaction for Industry}},
  location     = {{Graz, Austria}},
  publisher    = {{TU}},
  title        = {{{Application Areas for Human-Centered Assistive Systems}}},
  year         = {{2016}},
}

