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ICCAS 2005 - Busan, Korea - Detailed Conference Programme


Opening Plenary (Room: 201/202 2nd floor, Convention Hall)
Tuesday 23 August
Welcome speeches

11:00 - 11:10
11:10 - 11:20

Honorary chair of ICCAS 2005 (Sung-Leep Jung, Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine
Engineering)
IPC chair (Kaj Johansson, AVEVA, Sweden)

11:20 - 11:30

Mayor of Busan City (Jun-tae An, Deputy mayor of Busan city)

11:30 - 11:40

President of SNAK (Hang Shoon Choi, Seoul National University)

Invited Speeches

11:40 - 12:05

12:05 - 12:30

Professor Emeritus. Takeo Koyama, University of Tokyo, and Monohakobi Technology


Institute, NYK.
Title: Shipbuilding IT - lessons learnt in CIM projects and the future deployment
Mr. Richard Longdon (AVEVA Group Plc / CEO)
Title: Information technology supporting industrial development in the maritime field

Track A. Production (Room: 101/102 1st floor, Convention Hall)


Tuesday 23 August
09:00 - 10:30

Session A11 e-Approval and Classification Society


Session chair: Hiroyuki Yamato (University of Tokyo)

A11-1

Initial Ship Design supported by 3D Intelligent Graphics and e-approval


Torben Andersen, Odense Steel Shipyard, Jrgen Piene, DNV Software

A11-2

Tanker Common Structural Rules and Classification Society Software


Han Yu, Gary Horn, Larry Benthall, American Bureau of Shipping

A11-3

Lloyd's Register approach to simplifying software interaction with class


Paul Roberts, Anthony Birch, Sai Wong, Lloyd's Register, UK

14:00 - 15:00

Session A12 Scheduling and Load Balancing


Session chair: P A Wilson (University of Southampton)

A12-1

Automated Scheduling to Minimize Shipbuilding Cost


David W. Etherington, Matthew L. Ginsberg, On Time Systems, Inc., USA

A12-2

Block Assignment Planning for Shipbuilding Considering Preference Shop and Load
Balancing
Dongha Lee, Yong-Woo Kang, Hoon-Joo Kim, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering,
Korea

Wednesday 24 August
09:00 - 10:30

Session A21 Production Drawing and Nesting


Session chair: Hyunkyoung Shin (Univ. of Ulsan, Korea)

A21-1

Study of the automatic generation of the production drawings in outfitting design area
Deok Yong Park, Timetec, Korea

A21-2

The FINEST Practical Automatic Nesting Algorithm and its Application to Ship Hulls
Futoshi Niwa, Hikaru Hirano, Tetsuo Okada, IHI Marine United Inc.
Tomoki Nagashima, IHI Engineering Marine, Japan

A21-3

Automatic designing for pipe arrangement using genetic algorithms


Satoshi Ikehira, Hajime Kimura, Hiroyuki Kajiwara, Kyushu University, Japan

11:00 - 12:30

Session A22 Assembly Shop


Session chair: Young-Soon Yang (Seoul National University)

A22-1

A CSP-based Load Leveling Algorithm for Ship Block Erection Networks


Jin H. Park, Hongtae Kim, Ho-Jin Hwang, Korea Research Institute of Ships and Ocean
Engineering
Ji-Sung Ryu, Jong-Gye Shin, Seoul National University

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Byung-No Lee, Sansung Heavy Industries, Korea


A22-2

Simulation of assembly production at shipyards


Erik Hertel, Delft University of Technology, Delft/the Netherlands.
Dipl.-Ing. D. Steinhauer, Flensburger Schiffbau Gesellschaft, Flensburg/Germany;
Prof. Dr. Ir. U. Nienhuis, Delft University of Technology, Delft/the Netherlands;

A22-3

Assembly Planning as the Bridge between Design and Production of Ships


Per Gunnare, AVEVA K. K., Japan

14:00 - 15:00

Session A23 Assembly based on CAD


Session chair: Jong Gye Shin (Seoul National University)

A23-1

Object Oriented Software for CAD Based Dimensional Analysis and Alignment Control of
Steel Structures in Hull Assembly
Markku Manninen, Jaana Linna, A.M.S. Oy, Finland
Ketill Jacobsen, Jacobsen CadSoft, Norway

A23-2

Development of a Crane Lifting Simulation System based on CAD/ERP/CAE environment


Shin-Hyung Kim, Kwang-Phil Park, Seong-Min Kim, In-Il Kim, Jung-Hum Yeun, Soo-Ho Ha,
Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering, Korea

15:30 - 17:00

Session A24 Process management


Session chair: Oskar Kowk Lum Lee (ARL ASIA PTE, Singapore)

A24-1

Risk management in modular ship construction considering indefinite nature of tasks


Kumar Ajay Asok, Kazuhiro Aoyama, The University of Tokyo

A24-2

Study on plan management system of ship design process WEB-based


Jin Chaoguang, Ji Zhuoshang, Lin Yana, Dalian University of Technology
Zhang Zhengde, Yu Dexin, Zhao Yuanmin, Dalian Shipyard Co., China

A24-3

Towards Automatic Measurement and Comparison of Curved Hull


Line-Heating Process
K. H. Ko, Stevens Institute of Technology, USA

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J. Park, J. G. Shin, Seoul National Univ., Korea


Thursday 25 August
9:00 - 10:30

Session A31 Structural Design System


Session chair: Niels J Jacobsen (Odense Steel Shipyard, Denmark)

A31-1

Knowledge Based Engineering Methods for Ship Structural Design


Robert Bronsart, Karsten Stenzel, Michael Zimmermann University of Rostock
Stephan Eylmann, Wolfgang Fricke Technical University Hamburg-Harburg
Ralf-Dieter Reigel Aker-Ostsee Werften
Dieter Gimperlein Thyssen Nordseewerke Emden
Gert-Ulrich Hansen Blohm & Voss, Germany

A31-2

IntelliShip Structural Design


Mike Polini, Global Research and Development, USA
Godefroy DeCasteljau, Intergraph France

A31-3

A Study on Advanced Hull Designing System based on Structural Pattern Concept


Tokimasa Hiraki, Masahiro Sonda, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan

11:00 - 12:30

Session A32 Initial Structural Design


Session chair: David Andrews (U C London)

A32-1

Competitive Conceptual Structural Design System using 3D PLM technology


Yoshiyuki Nakajima, Masanobu Toyoda, IHI Marine United Inc.

A32-2

Practical Design Approach to Cost-Optimized Ship Structures


Ilmo Kuutti, Vesa Uppala, Napa Ltd, Finland

A32-3

DILAM- Latest technology for full spectral ship structural analysis


Soichiro Inoue, Koichi Sato, Hirotomo Otsuka, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Japan

14:00 - 15:30

Session A33 Fabrication (Thursday 25 August 14:00~15:00)


Session chair: Masahiro Sonda (Mitsubishi Heavy Industries)

A33-1

Virtual fabrication technology (VFT) and shipbuilding


Nick Bagshaw, Andy Ezeilo, Liwu Wei, TWI Ltd., UK

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A33-2

Three Generations of Robot Welding at Odense Steel Shipyard


Niels J Jacobsen, Odense Steel Shipyard, Denmark

Track B. Design (Room: 103/104 1st floor, Convention Hall)


Tuesday 23 August
9:30 - 10:30

Session B11 Warship Design


Session chair: A. Guyt (Delft University, Netherlands)

B11-1

Design & Analysis Facilities for Warship Design


P A Wilson, University of Southampton, UK

B11-2

Systems Engineering and Requirements Management Integrated in the Design Tools of


Naval Vessels
Daniel Le Coz, DCN Ingenierie
Thierry Le Gal, DCN CCT, France

B11-3

Advanced Simulation Technology to Predict Safe Operating Limits for Helicopters during
Ship Design Phases
Bernard Ferrier, Anteon Corporation, USA
Ian Cox, Systems Engineering and Assessment Ltd, UK
John Duncan, Ministry of Defence, UK

14:00 - 15:00

Session B12 Collaborative Design (Tuesday 23 August 14:00~15:00)


Session chair: Bernard Ferrier (Anteon, USA)

B12-1

A Study on the Web-based Distributed Design Application in the Preliminary Ship Design
Young-Soon Yang, Chang-Kue Park, Seoul National University, Korea

B12-2

Enabling distributed ship design and production processes by an information integration


platform
Robert Bronsart, Steffen Gau, Diane Luckau, University of Rostock,
Gerd Milbradt, Aker Ostsee Werften,
Axel Schroeter, SMK Ingenieurbro,
Wolfram Frse, HATLAPA Uetersener Maschinenfabrik, Germany

15:30 - 17:00

Session B13 Concurrent Design


Session chair: Won-Don Kim (MTI, Korea)

B13-1

Integrated CAD System for Ship and Offshore Projects


Heung-won Suh, Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine Engineering, Korea

B13-2

Procedures for multi-discipline concurrent ship design


Noel Hardy, Jonas Brnhult, Ulf Eriksson, Mats Westenius, AVEVA AB, Sweden

B13-3

Enabling integrated (concurrent) design Requirements analysis and search for solution
A.Guyt, U. Nienhuis, J.C. van der Wagt, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands

Wednesday 24 August
9:00 - 10:30

Session B21 Concept Design for Economics


Session chair: Lothar Birk (U of New Orleans)

B21-1

A Study of U.S. Short Sea Shipping using the Michigan Ship Design Synthesis System
Thomas Lamb, Miltiadis Kotinis, University of Michigan, USA

B21-2

The Use of Simulation in Preliminary Ship Design


David Andrews, University College London, UK

11:00 - 12:30

Session B22 Initial design


Session chair: Yongdae Kim (KRISO, Korea)

B22-1

Application of NAPA Manager to Ship Initial Design


Keisuke Mizutani, Sanoyas Hishino Meisho Corporation, Japan

B22-2

Early Stage Integrated Parametric Ship Design


M. Bole, C. Forrest, Graphics Research Corporation Ltd, UK

B22-3

Education and Training Software for Functional Volume Design: AccomDesign


Richard Lee Storch, Himanshu Singh, University of Washington, USA
Sang Gyu Lim, Gyeongsang National University, Korea

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14:00 - 15:00

Session B23 Electrical Design


Session chair: Ilmo Kuutti (NAPA, Finland)

B23-1

Integrated Ship Electrical Design


Augusto Gmez, SENER Ingeniera y Sistemas S.A., Spain

B23-2

Integrated Cable Management System in Shipbuilding


J.S Kim, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Korea

15:30 - 17:00

Session B24 Hull Form Design


Session chair: Mathias Kurzewitz (Hamburg University of Technology)

B24-1

Parametric modeling and optimization of offshore structures


Lothar Birk, University of New Orleans, USA

B24-2

Form Parameter Based Design of Hull Shapes as Volume and Surface Objects
Horst Nowacki, Technical University of Berlin, Germany
Hyuncheol Kim, Samsung Heavy Industries, Korea

B24-3

Generation of discrete G1 continuous B-spline ship hullform surfaces from curve network
using virtual iso-parametric curves
Joong-Hyun Rhim, EzGraph, Co.
Doo-Yeoun Cho, Kyu-Yeul Lee, Tae-Wan Kim, Seoul National University, Korea

Thursday 25 August
11:00 - 12:30

Session B32 Data Exchange


Session chair: Richard Lee Storch (University of Washington)

B32-1

Improving interoperability through use of ISO 10303


Ron Wood, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems
Tom Rando, General Dynamics/Electric Boat Corp.
Dr. Burton Gischner, General Dynamics/Electric Boat Corp
Jim Mays, Naval Surface Warfare Center Carderock

B32-2

A Collaborative Platform for Ship Design


Robert Bronsart, Ulf Cantow, University of Rostock,
Wiegand Grafe, Germanischer Lloyd,
Thomas Koch, Atlantec Enterprise Solutions, Germany

B32-3

A new approach to robustly exchange models in heterogeneous CAD/CAE environment


and its application
In Il Kim, Young-heuy Jang, Heung Won Suh, Seong-hwan Han, Deawoo Shipbuilding &
Marine Engineering, Korea

14:00 - 15:00

Session B33 CAD Database


Session chair: Redha Safer (Dassault Sytemes, France)

B33-1

Ship design data management based on STEP AP218


Sang-Uk Cheon, Soonhung Han, Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology
Hanmin Lee, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials
Ho-Jin Hwang, Yong-Dae Kim, Korea Research
Engineering/KORDI

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Benefits of Open Database in CAD/CAM/CIM/PLM


Oskar Kwok Lum LEE, ARL ASIA PTE LTD, Singapore

Track C. Lifecycle (Room: 106/107 1st floor, Convention Hall)

Tuesday 23 August
9:00 - 10:30

Session C11 Hydrodynamic Design


Session chair: Kyung Ho Lee, (Inha University, Korea)

C11-1

Direct Non-linear Hydrodynamic Analysis for Sea-keeping and Ship Structural Analysis
Jens B. Helmers, DNV Maritime Solutions
Torgeir Vada, DNV Software, Norway

C11-2

Development of Comprehensive Propulsor Design and Analysis System (HiProp2)


Gil-Hwan Choi, Jin-Suk Lee, Jin-Young Jung, Hyundai Heavy Industries, Korea

14:00 - 15:00

Session C12 SBDP (simulation based design and production)


Session chair: Gil-Hwan Choi (Hyundai Heavy Industries)

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C12-1

Visualisation Technologies in Ship Design and Build


John L MARTIN, BAE SYSTEMS Submarines, UK

C12-2

Simulation Based Production Using 3-D CAD in Shipbuilding


Yasuhisa Okumoto, Kinki University
Kentaro Hiyoku, Noritaka Uesugi, IHI Marine United Ltd., Japan

15:30 - 17:00

Session C13 Mobile and Ubiquitous


Session chair: Jung-Hyun Park (Samsung Heavy Industries)

C13-1

Research on the industrial engineering system for shipyard by using wearable PC


Yuichi Sasaki, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries
Hiroyuki Yamato, Hideyuki Ando, Shoichi Enomoto, Kazuo Hiekata, Tetsu Iwasaki, Kotaro
Ito, University of Tokyo

C13-2

Mobile and Wearable Computer Applications in the Maritime Industry


Reinhard Ahlers, BALance Technology Consulting, Germany

C13-3

Ubiquitous Computing Environments in Shipbuilding


Kyung Ho Lee, Inha University, Korea

Wednesday 24 August
9:00 - 10:30

Session C21 Maintenance and Operation


Session chair: Kim H. Jansson (VTT Finland)

C21-1

Onboard Ship Risk Monitoring System


Beom Jin Park, Soon Sub Lee, Jong Kap Lee, Chang Gu Kang, Korea Research Institute of
Ships and Ocean Engineering

C21-2

Development of Remote Monitoring, Diagnosis, and Assistant System for Marine Engines
Yoshihiro Yamase, Kawasaki Shipbuilding Corporation
Shoji Ueda, Shoji Murakami, Takashi Katsuragawa, Kawasaki Heavy Industries, Japan

C21-3

An e-Collaboration Software Framework for the Ship Repair Supply Chain


S. Makris, D. Mourtzis, N. Papakostas, G. Chryssolouris, Univ. of Patras,
I. Gaviotis, Neorion Shipyards, Greece

11:00 - 12:30

Session C22 Supply Chain Management (SCM)


Session chair: Gye-Wan Sakong (Samsung Heavy Industries)

C22-1

ZoHakuWeb POB: A Multi-party Online Storage Function


Hiroshi Tabuchi, ZoHakuWeb Ltd,
Yasushi Yamamoto, NYK Engineering Co.,
Masaharu Ueda, Ichiro Ishikawa, Oshima Shipbuilding Co.,
Kohki Maeda, SEA Soken Inc., Japan

C22-2

Study on integration framework of shipbuilding supply chain management


Jin Chaoguang, Ji Zhuoshang, Lin Yan, Dalian University of Technology, China

C22-3

Shipbuilding Partners & Suppliers(SPARS) Consortium: Enabling the Shipbuilding Virtual


Enterprise
Richard Bolton, SPARS Consortium
Darcy Peruzzotti, General Dynamics Electric Boat
David Samiagio, Ron Wood, Northrop Grumman Ship Systems, USA

14:00 - 15:00

Session C23 Hull Maintenance


Session chair: Jong-kap Lee (KRISO, Korea)

C23-1

A New Advanced Hull Maintenance Information Service PrimeShip-HULLCare


H. Kobayashi, Y. Seto, J. Kasahara and T. Yoneya
Nippon Kaiji Kyokai (ClassNK), Technical Information and Investigation Dept.

C23-2

Efficient Data Management for Hull Condition Assessment


David Jaramillo, Christian Cabos, Germanischer Lloyd, Germany
Philippe Renard, Bureau Veritas, France

15:30 - 17:00

Session C24 PLM (product lifecycle management) + C33 Virtual Ship


Session chair: Richard W. Bolton (SPARS, USA)

C24-1

PLM Transformation in the Shipbuilding Industry


John Romero, IBM WW Shipbuilding Business Development, UK

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C24-2

Life-Cycle Support in the Cruise and Passenger Ship Industry - Challenges Identified
Using a Methods Based Approach
Kim Jansson, Tapani Ryynnen, VTT Industrial Systems, Finland

C33-1

Constructions and Applications of the Digital Virtual Factory for the Section Steel Shop in
Shipbuilding Company
Yoo Suk Kim, Tae Hyuk Yoon, Sang Do Noh, Sungkyunkwan University,
Hyun Jun Lim, Hae Sung JiHong Ik University
Sang Dong Hahn, Samsung Heavy Industries Co.
Jong Gye Shin, Seoul National University, Seoul, Korea

Thursday 25 August
9:00 - 10:30

Session C31 Integrated Shipbuilding Systems


Session chair: E. Hertel (Delft University, Netherlands)

C31-1

Introduction to DSME Hull Modeling System COSMOS based on TRIBON M3


Hyeong-cheol Kim, Heung-won Suh, Shin-hyung Kim, Woo-young Choi, Yeong-tae Choi,
Cheol-eun Heo, Myeong-ki Han, Seong-hwan Han, Yong-lack Choi, Gi-dae Baek,
Kyung-moon Ryu, DSME (Daewoo Shipbuilding and Marine Engineering), Korea

C31-2

Innovation in the shipbuilding with most advanced CAD system


Yeong-Soo Bae, Sang-Youn Kim, Gye-Wan Sakong, Jung-Hyun Park, Samsung Heavy
Industries, Korea

C31-3

Product Model Approach & Structure Basic Design


Redha Safer, Dassault Sytemes

11:00 - 12:30

Session C32 Knowledge Management


Session chair: Sung-Geun Lee (Daewoo SME)

C32-2

Ontology-based Knowledge Environment for Collaborative Product Development


Min-Jung Lee, Hyo-Won Suh, KAIST, Korea
** The presentation sequence is adjusted due to author request **

C32-1

A Case Study of Design Knowledge Acquisition Using Workflow System


Kazuo Hiekata, Norihiko Naito, Hideyuki Ando, Hiroyuki Yamato, Takashi Nakazawa,
Kazuhisa Takumi, University of Tokyo

C32-3

The Knowledge Lounge as an Application to Increase Customers Benefit


Christian Nedess, Axel Friedewald, Mathias Kurzewitz, Hamburg University of Technology,
Germany

Session C33 Virtual Ship moved to Session C24 PLM (product lifecycle management) (Wednesday 24
August 15:30~17:00)

Closing Plenary (Room: 201/202 2nd floor, Convention Hall)


Thursday 25 August
Session chair: Joachim Brodda (Balance Technology Consulting, Germany)
Invited Speeches
15:30 - 16:00

Mike Polini, Senior Development Manager, Global Research and Development, USA
Title: The Shipyard of the Future: The Impact of New Technology on Shipbuilding

16:00 - 16:30

B.M. Lee, Vice President & CIO, DSME


Title: New generation shipbuilding IT/ERP for the integrated and optimized shipyard
operation

Closing Remarks
16:30 - 16:40

Best paper award (Soonhung Han, KAIST)

16:40 - 16:50

Closing remarks by the Chair of the Ship Design Committee of SNAK (Sung-Nyun Kim,
Hyundai Heavy Industries)

16:50 - 17:00

Announcement for the next ICCAS (Kaj Johansson, IPC chair)

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