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1. Smart Maintenance - maintenance in digitalised manufacturing
Abstract : What does digitalised manufacturing entail for maintenance organizations? This is a pressing question for practitioners and scholars within industrial maintenance management who are trying to figure out the best ways for responding to the rapid advancement of digital technologies. As technology moves faster than ever before, this is an urgent matter of uttermost importance. READ MORE
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2. Towards Smart Maintenance : Machine-Learning Based Prediction of Retroreflectivity and Color of Road Traffic Signs
Abstract : Proper maintenance of road traffic signs is vital for safety, as their low visibility can cause accidents and fatalities. Many countries, including Sweden, lack a systematic approach for replacing signs due to the risky, costly, and complex methods needed to measure their color and retroreflectivity. READ MORE
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3. Smart Maintenance Investments - ways to quantify effects and factors influencing the investment process
Abstract : Currently, industry is undergoing a digital transition, aiming at increased competitiveness. The transition towards digitalised manufacturing is expected to be a fourth industrial revolution, in which the new technology enables production systems to be decentralised and work autonomously. READ MORE
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4. Facilitating the Implementation of Smart Maintenance
Abstract : Innovations and rapid advancements in digital technologies in the manufacturing industry are setting high expectations of highly automated, intelligent and interconnected production systems. To bring these expectations to realisation and secure productive and sustainable production systems, maintenance organisations must develop accordingly. READ MORE
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5. On the Transformation of Maintenance Organisations in Digitalised Manufacturing
Abstract : The key to ensuring competitiveness in the future of manufacturing is digitalisation. This has been unanimously recognised by all the world’s largest economies, which is spurring global efforts that will lead to the realisation of digitalised manufacturing: the next manufacturing era that will see a seamless convergence of the virtual and physical world. READ MORE