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Preface |
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Part 1 Embedded Intelligence |
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Part 1 Summary: Embedded Intelligence Discussion |
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Chapter 1 Exploiting Embedded Intelligence in Manufacturing Decision Support |
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Chapter 2 Test of the Industrial Internet of Things: Opening the Black Box |
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Chapter 3 Intelligent Decision-support Systems in Supply Chains: Requirements Identification |
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Chapter 4 A Total Solution Provider's Perspective on Embedded Intelligence in Manufacturing Decision-support Systems |
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Part 2 Business Impact of Enterprise Interoperability |
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Part 2 Summary: Business Impact of Applications of Enterprise Interoperability |
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Chapter 5 Enterprise Interoperability Management and Artifacts |
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Chapter 6 Challenges for Adaptable Energy-efficient Production Processes |
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Chapter 7 Interoperability Requirements for Adaptive Production System-of-Systems |
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Chapter 8 Platforms for the Industrial Internet of Things: Enhancing Business Models through Interoperability |
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Part 3 Summary: Virtual Factory Operating System |
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Chapter 9 vf-OS Architecture |
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Chapter 10 Enablers Framework: Developing Applications Using FIWARE |
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Chapter 11 vf-OS IO Toolkit |
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Chapter 12 Data Management Component for Virtual Factories Systems |
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Chapter 13 An Open Environment for Development of Manufacturing Applications on vf-OS |
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Chapter 14 A Novel Approach to Software Development in the Microservice Environment of vf-OS |
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Part 4 Summary: Corporate Standardization Management |
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Chapter 15 Standardization and Innovation: a Multipriority Approach |
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Chapter 16 Why Should Interoperability R&D Work Be Driven by Agile Integration and Message Standards Concerns? |
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Chapter 17 Managing IT Standardization in Government: Towards a Descriptive Reference Model |
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Chapter 18 Review: What are the Strategies for and Benefits of Effective IT Standardization in Government? |
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Chapter 19 Licensing Terms for IoT Standard Setting: Do We Need "End-User" or "License for All" Concepts? |
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Part 5 Industrial Big Data and Platforms |
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Part 5 Summary: Industrial Big Data Platforms Enabling Enterprise Interoperability for Smart Services |
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Chapter 20 Semantic Interoperability for the IoT: Analysis of JSON for Linked Data |
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Chapter 21 FIWARE for Industry: A Data-driven Reference Architecture |
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Chapter 22 European Big Data Value Association Position Paper on the Smart Manufacturing Industry |
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Chapter 23 SmTIP: A Big Data Integration Platform for Synchromodal Transport |
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Chapter 24 Fault Prediction in Aerospace Product Manufacturing: A Model-based Big Data Analytics Service |
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Chapter 25 A SAREF Extension for Semantic Interoperability in the Industry and Manufacturing Domain |
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Chapter 26 A Building Information Model-centered Big Data Platform to Support Digital Transformation in the Construction Industry |
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Chapter 27 ISBM: a Data Integration Infrastructure for IoT Applications |
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Helder Oliveira Gomes Filho |
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Jose Goncalves Pereira Filho |
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Chapter 28 RS4IoT: a Recommender System for IoT |
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Jose Goncalves Pereira Filho |
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Part 6 Predictive Maintenance |
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Part 6 Summary: Predictive Maintenance in Industry 4.0 -- Methodologies, Tools and Interoperable Applications |
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Chapter 29 Using Sensor Data for Predictive Maintenance of a Complex Transportation Asset |
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Chapter 30 The ProaSense Platform for Predictive Maintenance in the Automotive Lighting Equipment Industry |
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Chapter 31 Predictive Maintenance Framework: Implementation of Local and Cloud Processing for Multi-stage Prediction of CNC Machines' Health |
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Chapter 32 An Onboard Model-of-signals Approach for Condition Monitoring in Automatic Machines |
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Chapter 33 Maintenance Planning Support Tool Based on Condition Monitoring with Semantic Modeling of Systems |
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Chapter 34 SERENA: Versatile Plug-and-Play Platform Enabling Remote Predictive Maintenance |
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Chapter 35 DRIFT: A Data-driven Failure Mode, Effects and Criticality Analysis Tool |
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Chapter 36 Real-time Predictive Maintenance Based on Complex Event Processing |
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Chapter 37 The Standards as Critical Means of Integration of Advanced Maintenance Approaches to Production Systems |
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Part 7 Industry 4.0 Qualification |
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Part 7 Summary: Industry 4.0 Qualification: Education for the Era of Industry 4.0 |
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Chapter 38 Evaluation of Industry 4.0 Technology -- Applications |
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Chapter 39 Improving the Efficiency of Industrial Processes with a Plug and Play IOT Data Acquisition Platform |
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Chapter 40 Knowledge Transfer from Students to Companies: Understanding Industry 4.0 Maturity Levels |
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Part 8 Enterprise Modeling and Simulation |
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Part 8 Summary: Modeling and Simulation in Designing Advanced Manufacturing Systems |
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Chapter 41 Developing an Enterprise Modeling Ontology |
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Chapter 42 Model-driven Requirements Elicitation for Manufacturing System Development |
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Chapter 43 A Comprehensive Architecture to Integrate Modeling and Simulation Solutions in CPPS |
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Chapter 44 Modeling and Simulation of Decision Systems |
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Part 9 Methods and Tools for Product-Service Systems |
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Part 9 Summary: Methods and Tools to Support the Development of Product-Service Systems |
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Chapter 45 Identifying New PSS Concepts: the Product-Service Concept Tree |
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Chapter 46 Role of Enterprise Strategy in Product-Service System Innovation Process |
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Chapter 47 Technological and Organizational Pathways towards 2025 Collaborative Product-Service Connected Factories of the Future |
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Chapter 48 Circular Engineering and Product-Service Systems in the Machine Tool Sector: the PSYMBIOSYS Approach |
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Part 10 Interoperability for Crisis Management |
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Part 10 Summary: Interoperability for Crisis Management: Increasing Resilience of Smart Cities |
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Chapter 49 Assessment of Climate Change-related Risks and Vulnerabilities in Cities and Urban Environments |
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Chapter 50 Semantic Interoperability of Early Warning Systems: a Systematic Literature Review |
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Chapter 51 Towards Semantic Generation of Geolocalized Models of Risk |
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Chapter 52 An Ontology-based Emergency Response System for Interoperability in a Crisis Situation in Smart Cities |
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Chapter 53 Analyzing Interoperability in a Non-functional Requirements Ecosystem to Support Crisis Management Response |
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Part 11 I-ESA 2018 Doctoral Symposium |
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Part 11 Summary: Current Research in Enterprise Interoperability |
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Chapter 54 Providing the Flexibility of the Shop Floor to Information Systems for Monitoring Tasks |
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Chapter 55 Shop Floor Management Systems in Case of Increasing Process Variation |
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Chapter 56 Comprehensive Function Models for the Management of Heterogeneous Industrial Networks as Enabler for Interoperability |
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Santiago Soler Perez Olaya |
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List of Authors |
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Index |
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