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Computers in Industry, Volume 104
Volume 104, January 2019
- Zhe Li, Yi Wang, Kesheng Wang:
A deep learning driven method for fault classification and degradation assessment in mechanical equipment. 1-10
- Olivier Cardin:
Classification of cyber-physical production systems applications: Proposition of an analysis framework. 11-21 - Virginie Fortineau, Thomas Paviot, Samir Lamouri:
Automated business rules and requirements to enrich product-centric information. 22-33 - Carlos Pascal, Doru Panescu:
On rescheduling in holonic manufacturing systems. 34-46 - Radu F. Babiceanu, Remzi Seker:
Cyber resilience protection for industrial internet of things: A software-defined networking approach. 47-58 - Amina Ahmed Nacer, Claude Godart, Guillaume Rosinosky, Abdelkamel Tari, Samir Youcef:
Business process outsourcing to the cloud: Balancing costs with security risks. 59-74 - Vaggelis Giannikas, Duncan C. McFarlane, James Strachan:
Towards the deployment of customer orientation: A case study in third-party logistics. 75-87 - Emília Villani, Rodrigo Pastl Pontes, Guilherme Kisseloff Coracini, Ana Maria Ambrosio:
Integrating model checking and model based testing for industrial software development. 88-102 - Jacques M. Bahi, Wiem Elghazel, Christophe Guyeux, Mourad Hakem, Kamal Medjaher, Noureddine Zerhouni:
Reliable diagnostics using wireless sensor networks. 103-115
- Seung Hwan Bang, Ronay Ak, Anantha Narayanan, Yung-Tsun Tina Lee, Hyunbo Cho:
A survey on knowledge transfer for manufacturing data analytics. 116-130
- Radu Dobrescu, Daniel Marian Merezeanu, Stefan Alexandru Mocanu:
Process simulation platform for virtual manufacturing systems evaluation. 131-140 - Spartak Ljasenko, Pedro Ferreira, Laura Justham, Niels Lohse:
Decentralised vs partially centralised self-organisation model for mobile robots in large structure assembly. 141-154
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