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Computers in Industry, Volume 101
Volume 101, October 2018
- Hugh Boyes, Bil Hallaq, Joe Cunningham, Tim Watson:
The industrial internet of things (IIoT): An analysis framework. 1-12 - Jianhua Guo, Haidong Yang:
An anti-jamming artificial immune approach for energy leakage diagnosis in parallel-machine job shops. 13-24 - Pei Zhang, Amira Essaid, Cecilia Zanni-Merk, Denis Cavallucci, Sarra Ghabri:
Experience capitalization to support decision making in inventive problem solving. 25-40 - Ziyue Guo, Dong Zhou, Jiayu Chen, Jie Geng, Chuan Lv, Shengkui Zeng:
Using virtual reality to support the product's maintainability design: Immersive maintainability verification and evaluation system. 41-50 - Sung Ho Choi, Minseok Kim, Jae Yeol Lee:
Situation-dependent remote AR collaborations: Image-based collaboration using a 3D perspective map and live video-based collaboration with a synchronized VR mode. 51-66 - Séverine Blanc, Yves Ducq, Bruno Vallespir:
Organisational interoperability characterisation and evaluation using enterprise modelling and graph theory. 67-80
- Nelson Rodrigues, Eugénio C. Oliveira, Paulo Leitão:
Decentralized and on-the-fly agent-based service reconfiguration in manufacturing systems. 81-90 - Qing Li, Qianlin Tang, Iotong Chan, Hailong Wei, Yudi Pu, Hongzhen Jiang, Jun Li, Jian Zhou:
Smart manufacturing standardization: Architectures, reference models and standards framework. 91-106 - Sachin S. Kamble, Angappa Gunasekaran, Rohit Sharma:
Analysis of the driving and dependence power of barriers to adopt industry 4.0 in Indian manufacturing industry. 107-119 - Karel Kruger, Anton Basson:
Erlang-based holonic controller for a palletized conveyor material handling system. 120-126 - Xinyu Chen, Fabian Gemein, Stefan Flad, Tobias Voigt:
Basis for the model-driven engineering of manufacturing execution systems: Modeling elements in the domain of beer brewing. 127-137 - Ricardo Silva Peres, André Dionísio Rocha, Paulo Leitão, José Barata:
IDARTS - Towards intelligent data analysis and real-time supervision for industry 4.0. 138-146
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