Hasse Nylund
Papers
2
Total Citations
6
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2
About
Hasse Nylund is a researcher whose work centers on the design and modeling of distributed and digital manufacturing systems. His primary contributions lie in developing conceptual frameworks that integrate production resources across decentralized networks, aiming to enhance flexibility and responsiveness in modern manufacturing. His 2011 paper, "Framework for Distributed Manufacturing Systems," and his 2010 work, "Framework for Extended Digital Manufacturing Systems," each have garnered 3 citations, reflecting foundational ideas that support the shift toward more adaptive, data-driven production environments. While his citation counts are modest, Nylund’s frameworks offer early, systematic approaches to managing complexity in manufacturing—principles that resonate with ongoing efforts in Industry 4.0 and smart factory design. His research is particularly valuable for students and practitioners exploring how digital tools can bridge physical and virtual manufacturing domains.
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Top Papers
- 1Framework for Distributed Manufacturing Systems3 citations · 2011
- 2Framework for Extended Digital Manufacturing Systems3 citations · 2010