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Machines to Make Machines

2017
At the beginning of the eighteenth century, because of the difficulty of cutting metal with any degree of precision, each piece of machinery, each nut and each bolt was unique. In the 1770s, the British industrialist John Wilkinson perfected machine tools for boring truly circular and parallel iron cylinders.
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Machine against Machine

2006
As explained in the preceding chapter, Tutte invented a way of finding the settings of the Tunny’s chi-wheels, but the rub was that his method seemed impractical. It involved calculations which, if done by hand, would consume a vast amount of time—probably as much as several hundred years for a single, long message, Newman once estimated. The necessary
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Machine-to-Machine Interfaces

2016
How do Cognitive Things communicate with each other? What are the options and trade-offs?How would Cognitive Things develop trusted relationships? How would they recognize and protect themselves from fraudulent and malicious attacks?How is the information processed by Cognitive Things governed?
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Madman machine

ACM SIGMOD Record, 1978
A back-end data base machine is discussed in which the back-end is closely coupled to the host system as an intelligent I/O device. The design of the hardware and software is such that the data base disks can be on either the host or back-end computers.
W. G. Roman, J. S. Hutchison
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The Invasion of Machines and Machine Culture

2017
Chapter 3 ("The Invasion of Machines and Machine Culture") builds upon Ben Singer's observation in Melodrama and Modernity that this genre reflects the spectator's growing fear of the machines that have begun to physically invade our space. It further expands upon this insight by moving beyond the widespread feelings of psychic unease Singer identifies
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Human vs. Machine – or with Machine?

European Journal of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery, 2021
Triantafillos G. Giannakopoulos   +1 more
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A comprehensive review on minimum quantity lubrication (MQL) in machining processes using nano-cutting fluids

The International Journal of Advanced Manufacturing Technology, 2019
Z. Said   +6 more
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On Transferable Machines

Metroeconomica, 2015
ABSTRACTTo avoid the intricacies of pure joint production, it is usually assumed that machines cannot be transferred across industries. Salvadori, however, identified a case in which productive systems with transferable machines have the same properties as those with non‐transferable machines.
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Smart Machining Process Using Machine Learning: A Review and Perspective on Machining Industry

International Journal of Precision Engineering and Manufacturing - Green Technology, 2018
Dong-Hyeon Kim   +10 more
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