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Aquacultural production systems

Journal of Animal Science, 1991
The wide range of species reared, species requirements, water resources, and regional preferences create the need for a wide variety of aquaculture production systems. Factors such as the interaction between water temperature and water quality and the feeding, growth, and survival of aquatic species cause the design of aquatic production systems to be ...
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Service architectures for product and production availability: A system of systems approach

2016 11th System of Systems Engineering Conference (SoSE), 2016
In this paper we present a System of systems approach for securing the availability of products or production systems in manufacturing or process industrial applications. The concept is based on condition monitoring and simulation-driven availability prediction, realised using a cloud computing infrastructure, where monitored data is processed and used
Mathias Johanson, Lennart Karlsson
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Fuzzy Productivity Measurement in Production Systems

2010
Productivity is a measure relating a quantity or quality of output to the inputs required to produce it. Productivity measurement has an important role in production and service systems. In this chapter, productivity measurement is realized under vague and incomplete information. The fuzzy set theory is used for this purpose.
Birgün, Semra   +2 more
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On the Effect of Product Variety in Production–Inventory Systems

Annals of Operations Research, 2004
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Saif Benjaafar   +2 more
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Human components in productive systems

University as a Bridge from Technology to Society. IEEE International Symposium on Technology and Society (Cat. No.00CH37043), 2002
A systemic view of a productive system is presented, based on three ontologically different resources. The crucial features of this view are: (i) the weaknesses and strengths of a system reside in the interactions among the components; and (ii) the history of interactions explains the ontology of each resource.
FRATTALE MASCIOLI, Fabio Massimo   +1 more
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A Distributed Connectionist Production System

Cognitive Science, 1988
DCPS is a connectionist production system interpreter that uses distributed representations. As a connectionist model it consists of many simple, richly interconnected neuron‐like computing units that cooperate to solve problems in parallel. One motivation for constructing DCPS was to demonstrate that connectionist models are capable of representing ...
David S. Touretzky, Geoffrey E. Hinton
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A production system for speech understanding

ACM SIGART Bulletin, 1977
A production system was developed for syntactic and semantic processing within the Hearsay-II speech understanding system. The major properties of the system are discussed, including (1) conversion of static language descriptions into productions, (2) compilation and data-directed execution of productions, (3) dynamically modifiable thresholds on ...
David J. Mostow, Frederick Hayes-Roth
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Nets in production systems

1987
Petri Nets and related graphical models are actually being employed in indutry for the design and implementation of production system control. This lecture will present a short overview of this utilization, and the reasons why this tool is more convenient than other models for concurrency will be analysed.
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