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Actors and Roles in e-Maintenance

2008
The growing interest to improve the overall efficiency of production and the simultaneous technical development of sensors, analysis equipment and especially wireless technology has led to the great interest in e-Maintenance. In general terms e-Maintenance is understood as the technology that makes the needed information available for the maintenance ...
Adgar, Adam   +3 more
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Perspectives on the e-maintenance transition

2007
Web and wireless enabled information systems are becoming the backbone of the knowledge society. For complex electromechanical and software intensive equipment, the transition to e-maintenance involves original equipment manufacturers, the owners and operators of industrial facilities, and their service providers.
Goossenaerts, J.B.M.   +2 more
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e-Maintenance the Road Ahead

2011
It would seem commonly accepted that the most efficient way of carrying out maintenance is based on the need. Condition Based Maintenance (CBM) strategy has been proven to provide remarkable economic benefits when compared to corrective or predetermined maintenance.
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Special issue on e-maintenance

Computers in Industry, 2006
Benoit Iung, Adolfo Crespo Marquez
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TELMA: A full e-maintenance platform

2007
E-maintenance can be considered as a maintenance management concept whereby assets are monitored and managed over the Internet. Indeed new distributed-collaborative maintenance architecture allows increasing maintenance efficiency, velocity ... and so on to optimize maintenance related workflow.
Levrat, Eric, Iung, Benoît
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