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Mobile Maintenance Management

Journal of International Technology and Information Management, 2006
The paper gives a short overview of the enabling tools and technology available to the maintenance engineer in manufacturing industry, in relation to the emergence of e-maintenance practices and the introduction of mobile computing devices. An analysis of the main characteristics of the e-maintenance concepts and the associated challenges is provided ...
Arnaiz, Aitor   +3 more
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Maintenance Management and Organization

2009
Maintenance management is a relatively new field and the corresponding body of knowledge is continuing to grow (Visser, 2002). For example, in Europe, two technical committees of the Comite Europeen de Normalisation (CEN) are currently adding to the body of knowledge terminologies, guidance to prepare agreements, control systems for maintenance ...
Mccomb, Sara A.   +11 more
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Maintenance Engineering for Maintenance Managers

Naval Engineers Journal, 1993
ABSTRACTMaintenance engineering is defined in JCS Pub 1 as the “application of techniques, engineering skills, and effort, organized to ensure that the design and development of weapons systems and equipment provide adequately for their effective and economical maintenance.” The requirement for effective maintenance engineering is clear as the Navy ...
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Maintenance management

1993
Maintenance should be managed. Whilst unforeseen failures do occur from time-to-time –rr leading to emergency repair, a proper maintenance policy will ensure that, provided a building is soundly constructed, it can have a useful life for literally hundreds of years.
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Managing motor maintenance

Conference Record of the 1990 IEEE Industry Applications Society Annual Meeting, 2002
The elements of a comprehensive engineering-focused metal industry motor maintenance program are reviewed, touching on motor applications, component failure analysis, predictive testing and analysis, solution engineering, spare parts inventory and control, and development of an industry-focused but plant/application-specific motor repair specification.
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Planning maintenance management

Journal AWWA, 1982
Although each water utility must plan, organize, and implement its own preventive maintenance program, certain general concepts must be understood by managers if they are to avoid costly breakdowns in equipment. Methods of instituting a formal program are discussed as well as the benefits that accrue from a well‐conceived maintenance program.
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Maintenance Management

2010
Richard Robinson, Independent Consultant
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