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Architecture of Integration of Industrialization and Informatization
2019With the development of information & communication technology (ICT), industrial technology and management technology, manufacturing operation pattern and technology are improving quickly. Two historical processes, informatization and industrialization, are promoted mutually.
Qing Li 0010 +8 more
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2016
The concept of industry architecture (IA) describes how labour is typically organized and structured within an industry (‘who does what’) and which firms capture value and profit as a result (‘who takes what’). It encompasses features such as the degree of vertical integration, the division of labour between firms and the ‘rules and roles’ that ...
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The concept of industry architecture (IA) describes how labour is typically organized and structured within an industry (‘who does what’) and which firms capture value and profit as a result (‘who takes what’). It encompasses features such as the degree of vertical integration, the division of labour between firms and the ‘rules and roles’ that ...
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Industrial architectural assessment using TARA
Journal of Systems and Software, 2011Scenario based architectural assessment is a well established approach for assessing architectural designs. However scenario-based methods are not always usable in an industrial context, where they can be perceived as complicated and expensive to use. In this paper we explore why this may be the case and define a simpler technique called TARA which has
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INDUSTRIAL EXPERIENCE WITH THE ARCHITECTURE-BASED REENGINEERING
Proceedings of the 11th Joint International Computer Conference, 2005The practice of software reengineering has not been fully exploited industrially in significant ways. In this paper, we will report our experience with the architecture based reengineering on a Network Planning System (NPS). Our approach for effective reengineering is focusing on architecture recovery and component reuse.
Zhang, Weishan, Li, Jinxiu
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An industrial case study of architecture conformance
Proceedings of the Second ACM-IEEE international symposium on Empirical software engineering and measurement, 2008A software designer often has little control over, or means of checking, whether his design is being adhered to, once the implementation begins. This 'architectural drift', where the original design of the system and the as-implemented design of the system diverge, can cause serious problems for evolution, maintenance and the comprehensibility of a ...
Jacek Rosik +3 more
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Usability supporting architecture pattern for industry
Proceedings of the 5th Nordic conference on Human-computer interaction: building bridges, 2008Traditionally software qualities as e.g. performance have been considered important to implement early in the software system architecture. The usability quality implementation has been done late or, if considered early in the software architecture, then often as a separation between presentation and execution layers.
Pia Stoll +2 more
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Industrial Robots in Architecture
2013Robots have been proven to deliver significant benefits in a wide variety of applications. Introducing robots to production processes typically leads to a significant transformation in productivity and efficiency, with higher levels of output, product quality and especially flexibility.
David Kittl, Martin Kohlmaier
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Product-line architectures in industry: a case study
Proceedings of the 1999 International Conference on Software Engineering (IEEE Cat. No.99CB37002), 1999In this paper, a case study investigating the experiences from using product-line architectures is presented involving two Swedish companies, Axis Communications AB and Securitas Larm AB. Key persons in these organizations have been interviewed and information has been collected from documents and other sources.
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An Architecture for Proactive Maintenance in the Machinery Industry
2017Industry currently lives in an environment where change is continuous. Factors such as global competition, economic crisis, technological development and the fact that most products have shorter life cycles lead to this sector being under constant pressure to achieve higher profits.
Alda Canito +8 more
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Cognitive Architecture for Process industries
Proceedings of the 3rd Eclipse Security, AI, Architecture and Modelling Conference on Cloud to Edge Continuum, 2023Peter Bednár +2 more
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