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Title: Information support and interactive planning in the digital factory : approach and industry-driven evaluation
Authors: Constantinescu, Carmen L.
Francalanza, Emmanuel
Matarazzo, D.
Balkan, O.
Keywords: Brain
Decision making -- Case studies
Machine tools
Machine-tool industry -- Case studies
Search engines
Recommender systems (Information filtering)
Issue Date: 2014
Publisher: Elsevier B.V.
Citation: Constantinescu, C. L., Francalanza, E., Matarazzo, D., & Balkan, O. (2014). Information support and interactive planning in the Digital Factory: Approach and industry-driven evaluation. 8th International Conference on Digital Enterprise Technology - DET 2014 – “Disruptive Innovation in Manufacturing Engineering towards the 4th Industrial Revolution, Stuttgart. 269-275.
Abstract: In the modern world we are continuously surrounded by information. The human brain has to analyse and interpret this information to transform into useable knowledge that is then used in decision making activities. The advent and implementation of Industry 4.0 will make it a requirement for systems within factories to interact and share large quantities of information with each other. This large volume of information will make it even more difficult for the human resources within the factory to sift through the large amount of information required since there is a limit to the information that our brains can cope with. Just in time information retrieval (JITIR) within the digital factory environment aims to provide support to the human stakeholders in the system by proactively yet non-intrusively providing the required information at the right time based on the users context. This paper will therefore provide an insight into the cognitive difficulties experienced by humans in the digital factory and how JITIR can tackle these challenges. By validating the JITIR concept, several industry scenarios have been evaluated: an exemplary model, concerning the machine tool industry, is presented in the paper. The results of this research are a set of guidelines for the development of a digital factory support tool.
URI: https://www.um.edu.mt/library/oar/handle/123456789/55776
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