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Dennis Horstkemper, M.Sc.
Research Assistant

Chair for Information Systems and Supply Chain Management

Leonardo Campus 3
48149 Münster


Room: 214

Phone: +49 251 83-38021
Fax: +49 251 83-38009
dennis.horstkemper@ercis.uni-muenster.de

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    • Enabling Digital Transformation in Blood Supply Chains through a Reference Enterprise Architecture (Master's thesis IS, 2022)
    • Comparative Evaluation of Industry 4.0 Maturity Models - A Literature Review Considering the Aspect of Decentralization of Production Planning and Control Approaches (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2022)
    • Automated Generation of Enterprise Architecture Models in the Context of Industry 4.0 (Master's thesis IS, 2022)
    • Development of a Method to determine appropriate Scheduling approaches for SMEs (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2021)
    • Runtime Prediction of Production Planning Algorithms (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2021)
    • Development of an Adapted Introduction method for Manufacturing Execution Systems in Industrie 4.0 (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2021)
    • Advaced Planning Systems in the Context of Industrie 4.0 (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2020)
    • Application of Business Intelligence Methods to Reduce Deviations between Production Planning and Control in the Context of Industrie 4.0 (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2020)
    • Development of a Selection Approach for a Material Transport System to Supply Assembly Lines in Serial Manufacturing on the Example of Miele Cie. & KG (Bachelor's Thesis Ökonomik / Wirtschaftslehre & Politik, 2019)
    • Identification of Application Potentials of Architecture Models in Industrie 4.0 (Master's thesis IS, 2019)
    • Conceptual Development and Analysis of Technology-driven Transparency Improvements in Maritime Logistics (Master's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Jens Burtscheidt: Conceptualization of a Dashboard for the Realtime-Analysis of Production System Complexity (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2018)
    • Application of the Blockchain Technology in Supply Chain Management (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2018)
    • Qualitative assessment of the influence of manufacturing complexity drivers onto production planning problems in the context of Industrie 4.0 (Master's thesis IS, 2018)
    • Coherence and Predictability between Industrial Planning Software's Performance and Complexity Drivers (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2017)
    • Identification and Characterization of Decentralized Production Planning and Control Approaches (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2017)
    • Identification and development of key performance indicators for the evaluation of production systems in Industrie 4,0 (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2017)
    • Identification and Development of Key performance Indicators to Evaluate Logistical performance in the Context of Industrie 4.0 (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2017)
    • Determining required Information to perform close to real-time production control in Industrie 4.0 (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2017)
    • Solving Tour Planning Problems in final automobile assemblies (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2015)
    • Conceptualization and Implementation of a discrete version of the Fish School Search (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2015)
    • Usage of Digital Innovations in Supply Chain Event Management - Analyzation of Improvement Potentials (Bachelor's thesis BA, 2015)
    • Identification and Component Analysis of Suitable Meta-heuristic for Multi-Level Capacitated Lot Sizing Problems in Supply Chain (Master's thesis IS, 2015)
    • Evaluation of Optimization Methods for Grouping-Problems within a population synthesis (Bachelor's thesis IS, 2015)
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