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Conceptual framework for e-Maintenance: Illustration by e-Maintenance technologies and platforms
Annual Reviews in Control, 2009Abstract At present we can find different complementary definitions of the term e-Maintenance. These definitions apply to maintenance several principles and concepts such as collaboration, pro-activity, knowledge, intelligence, web services or the Internet.
Benoît Iung +3 more
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E-maintenance: review and conceptual framework
Production Planning & Control, 2008E-maintenance is an emerging concept generally defined as “a maintenance management concept whereby assets are monitored and managed over the Internet”. Nevertheless a lot of complementary definitions exists in which are introduced the principles of collaboration, knowledge, intelligence ...
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e-Maintenance: trends, challenges and opportunities for modern industry
IFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2011E-Maintenance has upraised growing interest in recent years. Equipment manufacturers seek to provide equipment-related services in an effort to increase their immunity to market variations. Furthermore, both equipment manufacturers and users are paying more attention to issues such as energyefficiency and sustainability, in parallel with safety ...
Jantunen, Erkki +3 more
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2010
Today there is a tendency in the industry to move to Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy due to the remarkable improvement in Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) it offers. The modern way of introducing CBM is to use e-Maintenance technology in order to have the information always where it is needed i.e.
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Today there is a tendency in the industry to move to Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy due to the remarkable improvement in Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) it offers. The modern way of introducing CBM is to use e-Maintenance technology in order to have the information always where it is needed i.e.
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Financial Analysis of e-Maintenance
Maintworld, 2010Today there is a tendency in the industry to move to Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy, due to the remarkable improvement in Overall Equipment Efficiency (OEE) it offers. The modern way of introducing CBM is to use e-Maintenance technology in order to have the information always where it is needed, i.e.
E. Jantunen +3 more
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E-maintenance for household and similar appliances
International Journal of Productivity and Quality Management, 2013E-maintenance aims to automate management operations, like diagnostics and prognostics, by exploiting information and communication technologies (ICT) for the remote monitoring and control of manufacturing devices. E-maintenance has initially interested large plant machinery, but recent ICT advances are making it affordable also for mass-produced ...
R. Lazzarini +3 more
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Intelligent prognostics tools and e-maintenance
Computers in Industry, 2006In today's global competitive marketplace, there is intense pressure for manufacturing industries to continuously reduce and eliminate costly, unscheduled downtime and unexpected breakdowns. With the advent of Internet and tether-free technologies, companies necessitate dramatic changes in transforming traditional "fail and fix (FAF)" maintenance ...
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Industrial Demonstrations of E-maintenance Solutions
2010The aims of some industrial demonstrations were to integrate the technological and information technology strands in a business sense and to verify the effectiveness of the complete DynaWeb solution, i.e.: Assessment of functionality and robustness of the complete hardware and software system developed in the different parts of the project ...
Julien Mascolo +7 more
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E-Maintenance and Vulnerability
2008Teleservice, utilizing modern information processing and communication tools, is by now a well-known way of supporting a product and we have seen the emergence of e-manufacturing and related types of e-service, in particular e-maintenance. In discussions of the present and future of e-manufacturing and e-maintenance systems are among other things risks
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2011
The integration of wireless and mobile technologies with web-based programming has enabled e-Maintenance to emerge as a powerful technological framework to support modern industrial Maintenance and Asset Management engineering practice. The key benefit brought in by e-Maintenance is that maintenance information and access to related services can become
Emmanouilidis, Christos +4 more
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The integration of wireless and mobile technologies with web-based programming has enabled e-Maintenance to emerge as a powerful technological framework to support modern industrial Maintenance and Asset Management engineering practice. The key benefit brought in by e-Maintenance is that maintenance information and access to related services can become
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