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Software maintenance—an industrial experience

Journal of Software Maintenance: Research and Practice, 1995
AbstractThis paper gives an overview of the software maintenance process of Hitachi Software Engineering (HSK) Co., Ltd in Japan‐including its success and failure cases. It discusses HSK's software processes, issues, use of specific tools and techniques such as IMOZU diagrams, and approaches in solving problems.
Akira K. Onoma   +4 more
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Wearable Solution for Industrial Maintenance

Proceedings of the 33rd Annual ACM Conference Extended Abstracts on Human Factors in Computing Systems, 2015
Wearable technology, such as Google Glass, offers potential benefits to engineers in industrial settings. We designed and developed a wearable solution for industrial maintenance, which 1) provides workflow guidance to the user, 2) supports hands-free operation, 3) allows the users to focus on their work, and 4) enables an efficient way for ...
Xianjun Sam Zheng   +5 more
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Predictive Maintenance Analysis for Industries

2024 IEEE International Black Sea Conference on Communications and Networking (BlackSeaCom)
In this paper, we are focused on deriving conclusions from sensor parameter data that would enable the detection of potential faults and the prediction of failures. We used Random Forest, Decision Tree, Naive Bayes, Logistic Regression, Support Vector Machine, and Long Short-Term Memory models to predict faults for sensor data.
Sunetcioglu, Selin   +2 more
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Maintenance in Saudi Industry

International Journal of Operations & Production Management, 1994
Analyses the system of work in the maintenance departments of 59 Saudi industries and services. The sample includes 13 manufacturing, 12 metals, nine chemical and 25 other industries and services. The data were collected by a specially designed survey. Results show that maintenance departments employ 26 per cent of the workforce.
Muhammad A.H. Ikhwan, Farhat A. Burney
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Maintenance of industrial equipment

International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management, 2009
PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to ascertain overall system health and maintenance needs with degree of certainty using condition‐monitoring data with hierarchical fuzzy inference system.Design/methodology/approachIn process plants, equipment condition is ascertained using condition‐monitoring data for each condition indicator.
Edwin Vijay Kumar   +2 more
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Application of Industrial Maintenance Methods on Building Maintenance

Modern Methods and Advances in Structural Engineering and Construction(ISEC-6), 2011
Currently, the existing building stock is refurbished or replaced at a very low annual rate. Nevertheless due to its immense total value this slow replacement requires a considerable part of the GDP. It is important to ensure that this capital is invested in the best way with most profit for the society and future generations as well as for the ...
Markus Christen   +2 more
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Maintenance for Industrial Systems

2010
New, global and extended markets are forcing companies to process and manage increasingly different products with shorter life cycles, low volumes and reduced customer delivery times. In today’s global marketplace production systems need to deliver products on time, maintain market credibility, and introduce new products and services faster than ...
MANZINI, RICCARDO   +3 more
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