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Tang, Wei Ning. "Mass Customization Collaborative Logistics Chain Optimization Based on Improved Mixed Genetic-Ant Colony Algorithm." Applied Mechanics and Materials 58-60 (June 2011): 1264–71. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.58-60.1264.

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Under condition of mass customization collaborative logistics chain for optimized configuration, taking quality, cost, time and collaboration degree as evaluation index systems, and aggregative value minimum of evaluation indices as object, an optimal model of mass customization collaborative logistics chain was established firstly. Secondly, based on genetic algorithm and ant colony algorithm, an improved mixed genetic-ant colony algorithm was proposed, which was suitable to solve the problem, and the solution process was explained. Finally, an example and comparison were presented to prove the feasibility and validity of the proposed algorithm. The method provides reference model and solution algorithm for mass customization collaboration logistics chain optimization.
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Palmer, Catherine, Char Booth, and Lia Friedman. "Collaborative customization: Tutorial design across institutional lines." College & Research Libraries News 73, no. 5 (May 1, 2012): 243–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.5860/crln.73.5.8756.

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Hicks, David. "Supporting personalization and customization in a collaborative setting." Computers in Industry 52, no. 1 (September 2003): 71–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0166-3615(03)00070-8.

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Tseng, Mitchell M., Ming Lei, Chuanjun Su, and M. Eugene Merchant. "A Collaborative Control System for Mass Customization Manufacturing." CIRP Annals 46, no. 1 (1997): 373–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0007-8506(07)60846-4.

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Papazoglou, Michael P., Amal Elgammal, and Bernd J. Krämer. "Collaborative on-demand Product-Service Systems customization lifecycle." CIRP Journal of Manufacturing Science and Technology 29 (May 2020): 205–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cirpj.2018.08.003.

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Ji, Ai Min, Zhong Hua Xu, Li Xia Lu, and Yao Cheng Wang. "Customization Research on Collaborative Simulation of the Parts of Truck-Mounted Crane." Applied Mechanics and Materials 201-202 (October 2012): 569–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.201-202.569.

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The base frame of the truck-mounted crane was taken for an example, the collaborative simulation process based on the Pro/E and ANSYS Workbench software was put forward. Firstly, the collaborative scheme based on Pro/E and ANSYS Workbench was made; secondly, the model parametric extraction and the two-way transmission path of parameters between Pro/E and ANSYS Workbench were studied. The interface technology of model’s data was discussed; thirdly, the key technology of the implementation of analytic model was discussed. With the ANSYS Workbench, customization development technology of the collaborative simulation process was studied. Based on the method of customized script components, the support platform of customizing simulation of the base frame was built, which includes part’s simulation menu customized by XML language; simulation procedure controlled by Jscript language; interactive interface and input interface of model parameters and load parameters realized by HTML language. Thus, the parametric modeling and analysis of truck-mounted crane’s key parts were implemented automatically. The customization of collaborative simulation process provides important reference for the customization development of product parts.
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Dou, Runliang, Chao Zong, and Guofang Nan. "Multi-stage interactive genetic algorithm for collaborative product customization." Knowledge-Based Systems 92 (January 2016): 43–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.knosys.2015.10.013.

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Sun, Xue Yan, Xing Yu Jiang, Shi Jie Wang, and Jia Qi Jin. "Product Lifecycle Oriented Quality Management System for Individualized Customization." Applied Mechanics and Materials 44-47 (December 2010): 4105–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.44-47.4105.

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To cope with the challenges of traditional quality management system applied in individualized customization, product lifecycle oriented quality management system model for individualized customization, and corresponding functional modules and framework were all put forward. This mode dealt mainly with constructing and running product lifecycle oriented quality management system for individualized customization, furthermore, some of key enabling technologies were studied in detail, including collaborative quality design based on CSCW, dynamic process quality control, quality evaluation oriented to product lifecycle. The corresponding prototype system is developed, which was introduced to demonstrate the rationality and validity of the method as an example of some Heavy Machinery Ltd. It provided an effective method with enterprise implementing individualized customization.
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Yu, Shu Lan, and Zhi Hui Wu. "Research on Mass Customization Kitchen Cabinet Products Design." Applied Mechanics and Materials 121-126 (October 2011): 1063–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.121-126.1063.

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Based on the analysis of customization demands and shortages of the existing kitchen cabinet products, this paper built a kitchen cabinet customization design system architecture, and puts forward that this system can be achieved by three modules of product family model, design process of custom kitchen cabinet and cost estimation of kitchen cabinet products; This paper also studied the establishment of product data model, product customization process and collaborative customized digital design support tools based on modularization and adjustable factor and other key technologies involved in the achievement of kitchen cabinet digital design under a circumstance of mass customization. Finally, this paper also proposed the technology feasibility of developing a digital design prototype system orienting to the domestic kitchen cabinet enterprises.
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CAO, Shuai, Shuying WANG, and Shuya LIU. "Workflow customization technology for collaborative SaaS platform of industrial chains." Journal of Computer Applications 33, no. 5 (October 14, 2013): 1450–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.3724/sp.j.1087.2013.01450.

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Zhang, Min-Hui, Xiao-Ling Gao, Xin-Yi Zhou, and Jian Yang. "An Intelligent Scheduling Strategy of Collaborative Logistics for Mass Customization." Procedia Engineering 29 (2012): 2621–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.proeng.2012.01.361.

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Loef, Jordi, B. Joseph Pine II, and Henry Robben. "Co-creating customization: collaborating with customers to deliver individualized value." Strategy & Leadership 45, no. 3 (May 15, 2017): 10–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/sl-03-2017-0028.

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Purpose The article introduces practitioners to the concept and process of co-creating customization with buyers. Design/methodology/approach This article offers a process and a model that mass market companies can use to take a scalable approach to involving customers in offering development, delivery and use. Findings Companies that co-create customization in a truly collaborative process enjoy significantly more sustainable competitive advantages. Practical implications For the company, co-creating leads to better offerings – including new capabilities that can be used with different customers in differing combinations – and also a more complete and clear picture of what its customers want. Originality/value The article introduces the co-creation customization model and nine strategies practitioners can use to provide individualized customer value.
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Liu, Rui Su, Xi She Wang, and Yu Xia Qin. "Study on Work Form and Architecture of Collaborative Product Developpment System." Advanced Materials Research 201-203 (February 2011): 1363–67. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.201-203.1363.

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Globalized market competition and the development of information technology have forced enterprises to adopt suitable products development models. It is a hot research topic and has a wide application prospect and practical value that how to do both to ensure internal product development in mass customization premise, but also to achieve inter-enterprise collaborative development network. In this paper, product modeling, collaborative product configuration method, the configuration process and the collaborative design of products were studied, collaborative product development system - CPDS collaborative product development system." Web-based was developed. In this article, the work form of collaborative product development system, configuration structures of CPDS, and function of composition were main studied, and the general idea of system implementation CPDS was given.
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Nik Bakht, Mazdak, Tamer E. El-Diraby, and Moein Hosseini. "Game-based crowdsourcing to support collaborative customization of the definition of sustainability." Advanced Engineering Informatics 38 (October 2018): 501–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.aei.2018.08.019.

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Torres, Edwin N., Peter Lugosi, Marissa Orlowski, and Giulio Ronzoni. "Consumer-led experience customization: a socio-spatial approach." Journal of Service Management 29, no. 2 (March 12, 2018): 206–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/josm-06-2017-0135.

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Purpose Adopting a socio-spatial approach, this study develops a consumer-centric conception of service experience customization. In contrast to existing service customization research, which has focused on company-centric approaches, the purpose of this paper is to examine the practices through which consumers use, abuse, subvert, transform, or complement organizational resources to construct their consumption experiences. Design/methodology/approach The empirical context for this study is a Meetup group: a consumer network organized around members’ shared interests and activities in theme parks. The research utilized participant observation of members’ face-to-face activities during two years and over 80 events, interviews with key informants, and content analysis of online interactions. Findings The findings outline how consumers interact across physical and virtual spaces utilizing technologies and material objects. The data are used to propose a new consumer-centric conceptualization of experience customization, distinguishing between three modes: collaborative co-production, cooperative co-creation, and subversive co-creation. Originality/value It is argued that the three modes of customization provide a way to understand how consumers mobilize and (re)deploy organizational resources to create experiences that may complement existing service propositions, but may also transform them in ways that challenge the service provider’s original goals and expectations. Furthermore, this study identifies the factors that shape which modes of customization are possible and how they are enacted. Specifically, the discussion examines how experiential complexity, governability, the compatibility of consumer and organizational practices, and the collective mobilization of resources may determine the scope and form of customization.
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Jiang, Chun, and Jiafu Wan. "A Thing-Edge-Cloud Collaborative Computing Decision-Making Method for Personalized Customization Production." IEEE Access 9 (2021): 10962–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/access.2021.3050238.

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Alavi, Shirin. "Collaborative Customer Relationship Management-Co-Creation and Collaboration through Online Communities." International Journal of Virtual Communities and Social Networking 5, no. 1 (January 2013): 1–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jvcsn.2013010101.

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There are four trends reshaping the world of business-technological advances and the speed with which new technologies are created and copied, the loss of geographic advantage resulting from globalization, the shake-up of traditionally stable industries as a result of deregulation and the rising power of the consumer and their ability to get what they want, when they want it, from whomever they want. With this in mind, the collaboration experience becomes one of the greatest competitive aspects for a business’s survival. This has made companies realize the significance of the two levers of Customer Value Management –Co-creation and Collaboration. Further, with the internet having built an open network where information can flow freely, innovation, entrepreneurship and democracy are fast thriving over the world. Self directed co-creation is a wide range of consumer activities that amount to consumer-side production of value. Thus individuals, online communities have become a considerable prolific force in e- commerce. This research paper details the usage of online communities as tool for co-creation and collaboration The research study further classifies the online communities of organizations on the basis of their scores on co-creation and collaboration and further goes on to develop a Community Co-creation and Collaboration Matrix (CCCM). The online communities which depict a high score on co-creation and collaboration are the most desirable from the organization’s perspective. They facilitate a dynamic environment in terms of reciprocity and optimal level of customization for a win-win organization-community member relationship. Co-creation and collaboration is the strategic outcome of collaborative customer relationship management. Thus online communities can be used to achieve the two important functions of Customer Relationship Management i.e. co-creation and collaboration.
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Zhang, Shuo, Yingzi Li, and Xiaodong Zhang. "Agent Behavior-Based Simulation Study on Mass Collaborative Product Development Process." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2015 (2015): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2015/689383.

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Mass collaborative product development (MCPD) benefits people by high innovation products with lower cost and shorter lead time due to quick development of group innovation, Internet-based customization, and prototype manufacturing. Simulation is an effective way to study the evolution process and therefore to guarantee the success of MCPD. In this paper, an agent behavior-based simulation approach of MCPD is developed, which models the MCPD process as the interactive process of design agents and the environment objects based on Complex Adaptive System (CAS) theory. Next, the structure model of design agent is proposed, and the modification and collaboration behaviors are described. Third, the agent behavior-based simulation flow of MCPD is designed. At last, simulation experiments are carried out based on an engineering case of mobile phone design. The experiment results show the following: (1) the community scale has significant influence on MCPD process; (2) the simulation process can explicitly represent the modification and collaboration behaviors of design agents; (3) the community evolution process can be observed and analyzed dynamically based on simulation data.
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Bao, Beifang, Yu Yang, Aijun Liu, Jiali Zhao, and Leiting Li. "Task Allocation Optimization in Collaborative Customized Product Development Based on Adaptive Genetic Algorithm." Journal of Intelligent Systems 23, no. 1 (January 1, 2014): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/jisys-2013-0011.

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AbstractDue to the currently insufficient consideration of task fitness and task coordination for task allocation in collaborative customized product development, this research was conducted based on the analysis of collaborative customized product development process and task allocation strategy. The definitions and calculation formulas of task fitness and task coordination efficiency were derived, and a multiobjective optimization model of product customization task allocation was constructed. A solution based on adaptive genetic algorithm was proposed, and the feasibility and effectiveness of the task allocation algorithm were tested and verified using a 5-MW wind turbine product development project as example.
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Gong, Hua Ping, Yu Shan Bai, and Yan Li. "Systematic Design of Individualized Customization of Home Textiles Based on Web." Applied Mechanics and Materials 571-572 (June 2014): 1144–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.571-572.1144.

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Aiming at poor interactivity, low customers’ participation,difficult operation in System of Individualized Customization of Home Textiles, this paper is committed to a customer-oriented system by following the trend of collaborative design between clients and enterprises.This system provides Customized Modification Module,Customized Design Module, Professional Designer Module with users-friendly customized system, good interactivity and easy operation. Clients can design products in two-dimensional and three-dimensional model environment and improve design efficience and user experience through on-line communication with professional designers. This paper illustrates the architecture,working procedure of the system and analyses the applicable practices.
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Liu, Fei. "CUSTOMER REQUIREMENTS COLLABORATIVE OPTIMIZATION BETWEEN CUSTOMERS AND ENTERPRISES FOR MASS CUSTOMIZATION AND THE APPLICATION." Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering 40, no. 01 (2004): 109. http://dx.doi.org/10.3901/jme.2004.01.109.

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Ying, Zhang. "Research on Collaborative Design Method for Apparel Mass Customization in the Internet Plus Era." International Journal of Economics, Finance and Management Sciences 4, no. 6 (2016): 369. http://dx.doi.org/10.11648/j.ijefm.20160406.19.

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Sun, Tien-Lung, and Tsung-Han Chiang. "SUPPORTING CUSTOMER-COMPANY INTERACTION IN PRODUCT CUSTOMIZATION USING A WEB-BASED COLLABORATIVE VR ENVIRONMENT." Journal of the Chinese Institute of Industrial Engineers 22, no. 3 (January 2005): 235–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10170660509509293.

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Dou, Runliang, Yubo Zhang, and Guofang Nan. "Customer-oriented product collaborative customization based on design iteration for tablet personal computer configuration." Computers & Industrial Engineering 99 (September 2016): 474–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2015.11.007.

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Clímaco, João N., João A. Costa, Luis C. Dias, and Paulo Melo. "Supporting Collaborative Multi-Criteria Evaluation." International Journal of Decision Support System Technology 1, no. 4 (October 2009): 1–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/jdsst.2009062601.

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This article presents the VIP Analysis plug-in of Decision Deck 1.1, a platform that hosts different evaluation methods to support decision makers in the collaborative evaluation of alternatives in a multi-criteria and multi-experts setting. VIP Analysis is a tool for aggregation of multicriteria performances by means of an additive value function under imprecise information. It allows conducting a multicriteria analysis for selecting an alternative when the decision makers are not able to (or do not wish to) fix precise values for the importance parameters. These parameters are seen as variables that may take several values subject to constraints. VIP Analysis incorporates different methods to support the progressive reduction of the number of alternatives, introducing a concept of tolerance that lets decision makers use some of the methods in a more flexible manner. When compared with the original standalone VIP Analysis (programmed in the late 1990s) the main innovation of the VIP Analysis plug-in is to allow several users working on the same problem under different roles: coordinator, evaluator, and decision-maker, thus defining a workflow process and enabling concurrent and remote access to the data over a network. By being included in the Decision Deck platform, VIP Analysis is now integrated with other decision aiding methods within a coherent interface. A final advantage is that the platform is open-source, which facilitates customization and collaborative improvement of the software.
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Janev, Valentina, Jovan Dudukovic, Jelena Jovanovic, and Sanja Vranes. "Web4WeB e-collaboration tools." Computer Science and Information Systems 6, no. 1 (2009): 141–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/csis0901141j.

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This paper introduces and compares two innovative tools aimed at enhancing the collaborative work of the researchers and professionals from the West Balkan countries in the Semantic Web field. The first tool, the Alfresco system, is a version controlled content repository designed in REST architectural style and based on a set of document management and collaboration services. The Alfresco workflow engine enables organization and automation of the process activities. The second tool, the Semantic MediaWiki portal, is a semantic collaboration tool and knowledge management system that leverages the latest Semantic Web (SW) technologies and standards. By using semantic annotations, it enriches the Web contents with semantics and makes the knowledge explicit. Thus, it provides structured access to information and accurate and precise knowledge retrieval. This paper discusses the customization of these tools and their utilization in the Web Technologies for West Balkan countries (Web4WeB) project.
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Violante, Maria Grazia, Enrico Vezzetti, and Marco Alemanni. "An integrated approach to support the Requirement Management (RM) tool customization for a collaborative scenario." International Journal on Interactive Design and Manufacturing (IJIDeM) 11, no. 2 (March 5, 2015): 191–204. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12008-015-0266-3.

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Saxena, Amit, Abhay Saxena, Rajeev Sharma, and Mukesh Parashar. "Emergence of Futuristic HRM in Perspective of Human - Cobot‘s Collaborative Functionality." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology 10, no. 5 (June 30, 2021): 292–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.e2763.0610521.

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Industry 4.0 buzzed out with a theme of “Smart Manufacturing for the Future”. With the advent of Industry 5.0, the world of technology is registering a paradigm shift from Customization to Personalization. Advanced Manufacturing, Cognitive Computing, AI, Robotics, Collaborative Robots, where all these technologies altogether introduces Industry 5.0 onto the stage. Cobot’s will be part of Human Resource Management. This Paper aims to visualize the Futuristic HRM and to understand the Collaborative Robots performance with Human HR’s. In this study, we had discussed the possible issues related to human-robot collective functionality from the organizational and HRM perspective. We had also suggested the effective role of HR and Cobot HR while dealing with the human and machine employees. We believe that the issues identified in this study will pave way for many upcoming organizational robotics research studies.
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Jin, Hai Ming, and Wen Li Peng. "Product Design Modes Based on Computer Technology." Applied Mechanics and Materials 58-60 (June 2011): 1200–1204. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.58-60.1200.

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Under the background of the rapid development of computer technology and the gradual maturity of advanced manufacturing technology, three product design modes based on computer technology, which include product design based on concurrent and collaborative technology, product design oriented to mass customization and product design based on virtual reality technology, are discussed. Their respective basic design processes are analyzed and the features of three product design modes are also summarized. Under the conditions of economic globalization, product design modes based on computer technology are the key to sustainable development and rapid occupation of future market in the modern fierce competition between enterprises.
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Pau, L. F. "Wireless-Enabled Fashion." International Journal of Mobile Devices, Wearable Technology, and Flexible Electronics 10, no. 1 (January 2019): 37–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijmdwtfe.2019010103.

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This paper is devoted to the supply and business models around wireless-enabled clothing by and for the clothing industry itself. Employing existing or innovative differentiating technologies, each piece of wireless-enabled clothing becomes a user equipment with customization in functionality and clothing designs. Relevant technologies are selected, allowing to map and model the implications for product integration, supply chains, distribution channels, and quantified costs. This research rests on very extensive collaborative and industrial R&D projects. In conclusion, modular wireless-enabled clothing offers significant personalization and distribution opportunities at costs comparable to mobile terminals like smartphones.
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Zhou, Hang, Yong Xiang, Hao-Feng Li, and Rong Yuan. "Task Offloading Strategy of 6G Heterogeneous Edge-Cloud Computing Model considering Mass Customization Mode Collaborative Manufacturing Environment." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2020 (September 15, 2020): 1–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2020/1059524.

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With the continuous integration of cloud computing, edge computing, and Internet of things (IoT), various mobile applications will emerge in future 6G network. Driven by real-time response and low energy consumption requirements, mobile edge-cloud computing (MECC) will play an important role to improve user experience and reduce costs. However, due to the complexity of applications, the computing capacity of devices cannot meet the low-latency and low energy consumption requirement. Meanwhile, subject to the limited supplement of power and energy system, the heterogeneous multilayer mobile edge-cloud computing (HetMECC) is proposed to join cloud server, edge server, and terminal devices for data calculation and transmission. By dividing computing tasks, terminal applications can receive reliable and efficient computing services. The simulation results show that the proposed model can achieve the low-latency requirement of data calculation and transmission and improve the robustness of architecture.
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Al-Bahadili, Hussein, Awad Al-Sabbah, and Mohammed Abu Arqoub. "The Architecture and Analysis of a New Cloud Collaborative Commerce Model." International Journal of Cloud Applications and Computing 3, no. 3 (July 2013): 1–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijcac.2013070101.

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Cloud Computing IT infrastructure has the potential to be particularly suitable for collaborative commerce (c-commerce) applications; because it generally requires less efforts and interferences for development, customization, integration, operation, and maintenance than other traditional IT infrastructures (e.g., on-premises and data centers). However, upgrading c-commerce applications running on traditional IT infrastructures, to run efficiently on cloud computing infrastructure, faces a number of challenges, mainly, lack of effective and reliable architectural model. This paper presents a description of a new architectural model for developing cloud computing based c-commerce applications; which is denoted as cc-commerce model. The model is an basically based on the standard cloud computing model, and it consists of six main components; these are: client, provider, auditor, broker, security and privacy, and communications network. The new model is implemented in a simple and flexible Web-based test tool, namely, the cc-commerce test (3CT) tool, which is used to evaluate the performance of the model through measuring the response times for four different configurations. The analysis of the obtained results demonstrates that the cc-commerce model can provide better response time than equivalent c-commerce models.
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Wang, Binluan, Hongzhe Jin, Jie Zhao, Yubin Liu, and Xiufang Liu. "Sensorless Whole-Body Compliance Control of Collaborative Manipulator Based on Haptic Filter and Position Controller." Mathematical Problems in Engineering 2021 (May 22, 2021): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/6682205.

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This study presents a cost-effective sensorless whole-body compliance control strategy for collaborative manipulator. The control strategy realizes decoupled adjustable compliant effects, namely, stiffness, damping, and inertia controls, under a single control framework. The inherent position controller is retained, which ensures a smooth transition between normal position operation and compliance control. The two features can greatly simplify the customization of collaborative manipulator control algorithms. A modified sensorless disturbance observer based on generalized momentum is used to estimate the external torque, and this way eliminates the dependence on the force/torque sensors. Only basic motor position sensors are required. The compliant trajectory generated by the external torque is sufficiently smooth owing to the haptic filter. Various experiments prove that the modified sensorless disturbance observer is effective. The necessity of using the position servo loop for sensorless compliance control is discussed through a comparative experiment. The proposed compliance control strategy is further verified using sensorless and sensor-based disturbance observers.
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Maxim, Anca, Dana Copot, Cosmin Copot, and Clara M. Ionescu. "The 5W’s for Control as Part of Industry 4.0: Why, What, Where, Who, and When—A PID and MPC Control Perspective." Inventions 4, no. 1 (February 10, 2019): 10. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/inventions4010010.

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The advent of Industry 4.0(I4.0) has pushed technology beyond its physical limits, making the process prone to errors and poorer performance. Whether it is about smart manufacturing where mass customization is envisaged, or collaborative human–robot engineering systems, the pyramid of process operation has changed to a matrix form and control is the backbone of all process elements. The paper gives a concise guideline as to how, when, where, and what to apply when it comes to choosing the most suitable control strategy as a function of multi-parameter objective optimization. Both proportional-integral-derivative (PID) and model predictive control (MPC) control are addressed in this context.
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Tsimiklis, Panagiotis, and Charalampos Makatsoris. "An Open Innovation Framework for collaborative food product design & manufacturing." Journal of Innovation Management 3, no. 4 (January 24, 2016): 134–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.24840/2183-0606_003.004_0009.

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One of the most debated topics in actual global literature is Open Innovation. However, there are still many questions that have not been answered respecting the modern industry. One of them is the link between the corporate Open Innovation practices and the industrial structure of mature industries. Specifically, the food industry is a mature industry where its profit margins are thin and its R&D failure rate for new products is very high. Both facts indicate that a decent return on development investments cannot be provided and that the food industry still cannot rely on its traditional way of thinking and innovating. In addition, this sector recently perceived its end-users to be wary of radically new products and changes in consumption patterns. Hence, the main aim of that industry is to design new food products that consumers will buy and at the same time ensure that these products will reach them in time and at adequate quantity. Through a proposed conceptual framework which integrates a collaborative and shared knowledge framework based on “Open Innovation approaches”, we propose to work with both customers´ data and selected partners to design new food products that offer an integrated sensory experience of food and packaging, encompassing customization, healthy eating, and sustainability.
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de Britto Pires, A. M., F. Lima Cruz Teixeira, H. N. Hastenreiter Filho, and S. R. Góes Oliveira. "The challenge of building effective hybrid organizations in Brazil." Journal on Chain and Network Science 13, no. 1 (January 1, 2013): 83–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.3920/jcns2013.x223.

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Since 1996, Petróleo Brasileiro S.A. – Petrobras, the biggest oil company in Latin America, has been supporting a programme for the design, customization, and implementation of tri-lateral collaborative arrangements called the Centres and Networks of Excellence (CNE) Programme, in areas which are critical to the company's competitiveness. This programme is aligned with the Open Innovation proposal, as it is designed to intensify the inflows and outflows of information and technology, from internal and external sources, in the RD&I activities of the participating organizations. This article presents qualitative research based on the case study of the Centre of Excellence (CE) in Engineering, Procurement and Construction (EPC), a hybrid organization which brings together oil companies, EPC companies, universities and technical schools, government entities, professional associations and industry bodies, in an effort to make the Brazilian EPC sector related to the oil and gas industry sustainable and competitive worldwide. The principal objective was to investigate the governance elements and managerial mechanisms that support or hinder collaboration among the parties. The work included the identification of collaborative activities within the organization and aspects of trust. Qualitative data was collected by means of in-depth interviews with staff and executive members of the CE-EPC. The case study highlighted the potential of the method to help set up hybrid collaborative initiatives among parties from different institutional spheres. However, the research identified some barriers to the full accomplishment of CNE. A weak culture of collaboration was the greatest difficulty found in the CE-EPC case. The lack of positive previous cooperation experiences together with a lifelong practice of market relations make it hard to get members to focus attention on a new work logic. Yet, despite the high asymmetry among members and the weak network culture, the results indicate that the CE-EPC has accomplished significant positive results in twenty months of operation and that its internal environment is supportive and favours the improvement and consolidation of the organization.
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Yang, J., W. Huang, H. Zhang, and H. Li. "RESEARCH AND ENGINEERING PRACTICE OF EMERGENCY GEOGRAPHIC INFORMATION COLLABORATIVE SERVICE MODE WITH CROWDSOURCED DATA." International Archives of the Photogrammetry, Remote Sensing and Spatial Information Sciences XLIII-B4-2021 (June 30, 2021): 209–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/isprs-archives-xliii-b4-2021-209-2021.

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Abstract. China is a disaster prone country. In recent years, the national functional departments have been committed to the construction of emergency surveying and mapping support capacity. However, the data owned by government departments are often systematic, accurate and authoritative, but the real-time is not enough. The improvement of data update efficiency requires a lot of resources. The main body of emergency management is also mainly government departments, which lacks public participation and interaction. The application of volunteer geographic information in China's emergency management has not yet formed a scale. This article will mainly studies the mechanism of volunteer information in emergency management, the multi-source emergency geographic information collaborative service mode with volunteer participation, and take specific engineering practices as an example to introduce the national Geographic Information Public Service Platform for Disaster Emergency, and try to solve the problems about real-time disaster site information acquisition, multi-source information online integration and collaborative services, and rapid customization and release of user-oriented emergency topics in multiple emergency scenarios Issues.
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Cao, Xiao Bo, Cheng Dong Xu, and Chun Sheng Hu. "Study on Architecture of Missile Design Service Platform Based on Virtual Design Unit." Advanced Materials Research 655-657 (January 2013): 2057–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.655-657.2057.

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To solve the problems which refer to share of design resources, and realize reasonable matching of design ability in the collaborative design process of complex product, a new Missile Design Service Platform based on Virtual Design Unit (MDSP-VDU) is proposed. Firstly, main function modules and characteristics of MDS-VDU are described. Secondly, key technologies including design resource virtualization, Virtual Design Unit construction, service description rules design services separation and combination,design process customization, VDUs scheduling are introduced. Thirdly, prototype system of MDS-VDU is built and displayed. Some theories about MDS-VDU have been applied in the implementation of missile design service platform and virtual resource management system in the Group-oriented enterprise CMfg Platform. Finally, application results show that MDSP-VDU is feasible.
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FELIX, DR EGBORO. "CHALLENGES OF ACQUISITION AND RETENTION OF CUSTOMERS IN A COMPETITIVE MARKET." INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT & INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY 10, no. 8 (October 30, 2015): 2372–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.24297/ijmit.v10i8.585.

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In a world of ever changing customer expectation, and competitive business environment, building corporative and collaborative relationship with customers seems to be the most prudent way to keep track of their changing expectation and appropriately influencing them. One way in which that some companies are developing an improved focus on Customer Relationship Management (CRM), is through the establishment or consideration of splitting the marketing manager’s job into two parts: one for acquisition and one for retention. Offensive marketing emphasize on customer acquisition while defensive marketing emphasizes customer retention. The kinds of skills that are needed for people, in acquisition are in the factual aspect of marketing such as advertising, sales while that of retention is on satisfaction, loyalty, customers service, customization, community building and reward program.
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Chen, Hui-chuan, Szu-Yuan Sun, and Li-Shan Chen. "Impact of Capabilities on Firm Value Offering in the E-Commerce Service Setting." International Journal of Information Systems in the Service Sector 12, no. 3 (July 2020): 19–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijisss.2020070102.

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E-commerce and online shopping have changed the retail environment. At present, companies rely on extensive customization of information systems and business processes in order to provide enhanced online customer service experiences. In today's rapidly expanding service economy, businesses need more service capabilities in order to outperform competitors. The authors identify four capabilities: innovation-based, marketing-based, collaborative, and absorptive to assess the relationship of these capabilities of online shopping websites in relation to the firm's value offering to its online customers. The results indicate that capabilities indeed play an important role for online shopping providers in the area of value creation for online consumers. This suggests to online retailers that capabilities have a positive effect on value offerings; thus, it is imperative that firms use more of their resources to develop capabilities.
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Rapiński, Bednarczyk, and Zinkiewicz. "JupyTEP IDE as an Online Tool for Earth Observation Data Processing." Remote Sensing 11, no. 17 (August 21, 2019): 1973. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rs11171973.

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The paper describes a new tool called JupyTEP integrated development environment (IDE), which is an online integrated development environment for earth observation data processing available in the cloud. This work is a result of the project entitled “JupyTEP IDE—Jupyter-based IDE as an interactive and collaborative environment for the development of notebook style EO algorithms on network of exploitation platforms infrastructure” carried out in cooperation with European Space Agency. The main goal of this project was to provide a universal earth observation data processing tool to the community. JupyTEP IDE is an extension of Jupyter software ecosystem with customization of existing components for the needs of earth observation scientists and other professional and non-professional users. The approach is based on configuration, customization, adaptation, and extension of Jupyter, Jupyter Hub, and Docker components on earth observation data cloud infrastructure in the most flexible way; integration with accessible libraries and earth observation data tools (sentinel application platform (SNAP), geospatial data abstraction library (GDAL), etc.); adaptation of existing web processing service (WPS)-oriented earth observation services. The user-oriented product is based on a web-related user interface in the form of extended and modified Jupyter user interface (frontend) with customized layout, earth observation data processing extension, and a set of predefined notebooks, widgets, and tools. The final IDE is addressed to the remote sensing experts and other users who intend to develop Jupyter notebooks with the reuse of embedded tools, common WPS interfaces, and existing notebooks. The paper describes the background of the system, its architecture, and possible use cases.
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C. Dearborn, Carly, Amy J. Barton, and Neal A. Harmeyer. "The Purdue University Research Repository." OCLC Systems & Services 30, no. 1 (February 4, 2014): 15–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/oclc-07-2013-0022.

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Purpose – The purpose of this case study is to discuss the creation of robust preservation functionality within PURR. The study seeks to discuss the customization of the HUBzero platform, composition of digital preservation policies, and the creation of a novel, machine-actionable metadata model for PURR's unique digital content. Additionally, the study will trace the implementation of the Open Archival Information System (OAIS) model and track PURR's progress towards Trustworthy Digital Repository certification. Design/methodology/approach – This case study discusses the use of the Center for Research Libraries Trusted Repository Audit Checklist (TRAC) certification process and ISO 16363 as a rubric to build an OAIS institutional repository for the publication, preservation, and description of unique datasets. Findings – ISO 16363 continues to serve as a rubric, barometer and set of goals for PURR as development continues. To become a trustworthy repository, the PURR project team has consistently worked to build a robust, secure, and long-term home for collaborative research. In order to fulfill its mandate, the project team constructed policies, strategies, and activities designed to guide a systematic digital preservation environment. PURR expects to undertake the full ISO 16363 audit process at a future date in expectation of being certified as a Trustworthy Digital Repository. Through its efforts in digital preservation, the Purdue University Research Repository expects to better serve Purdue researchers, their collaborators, and move scholarly research efforts forward world-wide. Originality/value – PURR is a customized instance of HUBzero®, an open source software platform that supports scientific discovery, learning, and collaboration. HUBzero was a research project funded by the United States National Science Foundation (NSF) and is a product of the Network for Computation Nanotechnology (NCN), a multi-university initiative of eight member institutions. PURR is only one instance of a HUBzero's customization; versions have been implemented in many disciplines nation-wide. PURR maintains the core functionality of HUBzero, but has been modified to publish datasets and to support their preservation. Long-term access to published data are an essential component of PURR services and Purdue University Libraries' mission. Preservation in PURR is not only vital to the Purdue University research community, but to the larger digital preservation issues surrounding dynamic datasets and their long-term usability.
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Zhang, Xianyu, Xinguo Ming, Zhiwen Liu, Maokuan Zheng, and Yuanju Qu. "A new customization model for enterprises based on improved framework of customer to business: A case study in automobile industry." Advances in Mechanical Engineering 11, no. 3 (March 2019): 168781401983388. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1687814019833882.

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With the continuous improvement of living standards, customers are gradually pursuing products which are individualization, entertainment, and scene. The production model of the enterprise has changed from the traditional inventory model to the manufacturing model driven by the customer orders. By analyzing the evolution process of customer to business, we get the overall framework of customer to business based on customer platform-connecting manufactory platform-connecting service. A case study in the automotive industry is introduced, which takes customer to business as the implementation of enterprise strategy. The detailed implementation process is discussed from the four aspects of open and networked demand for personalized customer (C), open and networked manufacturing (M), open and networked service (S), open and networked collaborative platform (P). The objective of this article is to provide general references for enterprises to change from traditional business-to-customer model to open and interconnected customization model by combining the improved customer-to-business framework and its application in automotive industry. The framework we put forward has achieved good results in related customer-to-business projects we participated in. The research results of this article can be used as a reference for enterprises to design, set, and carry out the model of customer to business.
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Inoue, Shinichi, Akihisa Urata, Takumi Kodama, Tobias Huwer, Yuya Maruyama, Sho Fujita, Hidenori Shinno, and Hayato Yoshioka. "High-Precision Mobile Robotic Manipulator for Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems." International Journal of Automation Technology 15, no. 5 (September 5, 2021): 651–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/ijat.2021.p0651.

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The manufacturing industry has identified a new megatrend of mass customization, which is one of the essential goals of Industry 4.0. This megatrend requires the realization of manufacturing that can respond quickly and flexibly to various changing production requirements and ensure the achievement of various quality criteria. However, the manufacturing cannot be realized by conventional manufacturing systems in which reconfigurations need to be performed by skilled engineers. This paper proposes a new reconfigurable manufacturing system concept based on an ultra-flexible transfer system. Particularly, an autonomous mobile robotic manipulator, consisting of a high-performance automated guided vehicle module and a collaborative robotic manipulator module, represents a key component of the system concept. In this context, the focus is on the cooperative control between the modules of the autonomous mobile manipulator, which is essential for high-precision processes (e.g., machining, assembly, measurement, inspection), and its wide operating area. The experimental results confirm that the proposed cooperative control improves the positioning performance of the autonomous mobile manipulator, including the time required for positioning and the positioning accuracy.
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Eriksson, Per Erik. "Procurement strategies for enhancing exploration and exploitation in construction projects." Journal of Financial Management of Property and Construction 22, no. 2 (August 7, 2017): 211–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jfmpc-05-2016-0018.

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Purpose The purpose of this study is to investigate how procurement strategies may be designed to facilitate exploration and exploitation in construction projects. Design/methodology/approach This paper is based on a literature review of organizational research and construction management literature together with a brief interview study of Swedish clients and contractors. Findings The theoretical and empirical findings propose that small and simple projects with low uncertainty and scarce resources may focus on exploitation to enhance short-term efficiency through traditional procurement strategies including delivery systems that separate the actors and their activities (i.e. pure design-build- or design-bid-build-contracts), fixed price payment and price focus in bid evaluation. Large complex projects with high uncertainty and customization benefit from combining exploration and exploitation to enhance sustainable performance. This requires collaborative procurement strategies including joint specification through early contractor involvement, cost reimbursement coupled with incentive-based payment, bid evaluation based on multiple criteria and collaborative tools and activities in partnering arrangements. Research limitations/implications This paper contributes to organizational learning literature by pinpointing the need for integrating procurement strategies that enhance combination of exploration and exploitation. The main contribution to the construction management literature involves the investigation of how procurement strategies may affect exploration and exploitation, as identified and articulated in the propositions developed in this paper. Practical implications From a practical perspective, the findings highlight the importance of tailoring procurement strategies to project characteristics to enhance a suitable balance between exploration and exploitation in construction projects. Originality/value The explicit focus on the operational project-level is uncommon but relevant in organizational learning literature.
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Vukanović, Zvezdan. "The influence of ICT megatrends on global megatrends." Informatologia 51, no. 1-2 (June 30, 2018): 43–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.32914/i.51.1-2.5.

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In this paper, the author analyses the significant influence of IT on global megatrends. Of the five leading global megatrends, two are in the field of ICT, digital media and new technologies. The main reasons for the impact of IT megatrends are twofold: (1) the digital convergence of the media, ICT and telecommunications industries, (2)the exponential increase in information, computing power and internet transfer data. Digital convergence will significantly contribute to changing business models. In an applicative sense, the author considers the concepts of Industry 4.0 - The Fourth Industrial Revolution (4IR), to be the most significant as it marks the paradigmatic change of information, the conceptual and processual transformation of data and services ecosystems in the domains of robotics, the Internet of Things (IoT), Internet of Services, Automated Intelligence, Collaborative Robots (Cobots), Industrial Robots, Augmented Reality, and Virtual Reality. In business and strategic terms, digital media business models will transition, under the influence of digital convergence, to a multi-platform, complementary, interoperable and networked media and ICT ecosystem with a specific focus on the production and distribution of media products, services and applications within the user interface, hypermedia, immersion, mass customization, personalized, augmented and ambient media business space and environment.
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Dlugokecki, Victoria, Dennis Fanguy, Lisa Hepinstall, and David Tilstrom. "Transforming the Shipbuilding and Ship Repair Project Environment." Journal of Ship Production and Design 26, no. 04 (November 1, 2010): 265–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jspd.2010.26.4.265.

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In April 2008, NSRP awarded the project entitled "Customization of Web-Based Planning and Production Engineering Technologies to Support Integrated Shipyard Work Flow," a collaborative research project that included Bollinger Shipyards and Atlantic Marine-Mobil. The purpose of the project was to develop and validate a project management approach to shipbuilding and ship maintenance through the delivery of a web-based production and engineering management tool tailored to the needs of this industry along with a reliable, exportable implementation process using planning and production engineering methodologies. This project was designed to enable shipyards to achieve reduction in project costs and cycle time through project standardization and the ability to perform rapid replanning while maintaining align-ment of all project stakeholders in real time. The project enabled the shipyards to bring forth quantifiable improvement opportunities that reflected the biggest impact on project delivery. This paper shares insight into the key findings derived through this transformational body of research, as well as provide an understanding of the robust process used to implement the shipyard-specific web-based project solutions in ship-building and ship repair project environments. The paper also provides a quantification and appreciation of the resulting cost benefits experienced by each of the participating shipyards. New construction programs in each of the shipyards enabled real-time metrics to be captured, illustrating the achievement of cost reduction opportunities resulting from this project.
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Carpenter, Chris. "Technology Focus: Extended-Reach and Complex Wells (May 2021)." Journal of Petroleum Technology 73, no. 05 (May 1, 2021): 58. http://dx.doi.org/10.2118/0521-0058-jpt.

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In selecting papers for this feature, reviewer Stéphane Menand of Helmerich and Payne has identified a trio of papers that investigates new approaches toward familiar issues encountered when drilling complex well types. Whether considering the customization of drilling approaches in Middle Eastern carbonate reservoirs, implementing a collaborative work flow in tackling high-tortuosity wells offshore Western Australia, or researching the ability of a fibrous material to effect hole cleaning as opposed to polymeric sweeps, the authors of these papers understand that technical expertise may not be completely realized if it is not applied to problems in original ways. In carbonate reservoirs, the goal of drilling extended-reach wells is set against the geological makeup of such formations, the complexity of which adds significant uncertainty to geosteering and well placement. The authors of paper SPE 203335 develop a work flow that makes possible the customization of drilling scenarios through an emphasis on mechanical specific energy, as well as the use of an optimized borehole-assembly design. The work flow helped deliver what the authors write is the longest well in the Middle East offshore Abu Dhabi. In a similar vein, the authors of paper SPE 202251 describe a challenging scenario involving an ultraextended-reach well in a mature field offshore Western Australia. The project overcame shallow water depth and a high tortuosity requirement by implementing an integrated plan that used a reservoir-mapping-while-drilling service. The authors stress that this technology, coupled with active collaboration between specialists, town, and rig site, allowed the project to achieve the desired oil-column thickness with zero collision incidents. Highly deviated wells often face problems resulting from ineffective hole cleaning. Paper SPE 203147 studies the properties of a fibrous material when compared with the hole-cleaning performance of common polymeric pills. The authors write that the fibrous material proved effective, in part because of a unique characteristic in which a spiderweb-like network of fibers is created that does not allow cuttings to settle easily in complex wells. In addition, the material is environmentally friendly. All three papers approach well- established problems in the critical industry sector of extended-reach drilling with innovation and confidence. Enjoy the papers and be sure to search SPE’s OnePetro online library for more fresh approaches to the technical challenges posed by these well types. Recommended additional reading at OnePetro: www.onepetro.org. SPE 196410 - Analysis of Friction-Reduction System During Drilling Operation at a High-Inclination Well on Field X by Rizqiana Mudhoffar, Tanri Abeng University, et al. SPE 197257 - Successful Management of Collision Risk in an Extended-Reach Well by Manchukarn Naknaka, Mubadala Petroleum, et al. SPE 202730 - Challenges in Drilling and Completion of Extended-Reach-Drilling Wells With Landing Point Departure of More Than 10,000 ft in Light/Slim Casing Design by Nitheesh Kumar Unnikrishnan, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company, et al.
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Manuelian, Hélène. "Le dictionnaire: d'un ouvrage de partage à un objet personnel et personnalisé." Verbum 9 (December 20, 2018): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/verb.2018.1.

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[full article, abstract in French; abstract in English] Au début des années 2000, avec l’informatisation, seuls les modes de recherche dans les dictionnaires avaient évolué. A cette période, on se réjouissait de pouvoir faire facilement des recherches thématiques dans les dictionnaires, grâce notamment à des outils de recherche « plein texte ». Parallèlement, on s’inquiétait de la fiabilité des dictionnaires « collaboratifs », conçus grâce aux technologies du wiki et dans lesquels les utilisateurs pouvaient faire des modifications. Aujourd’hui, de nouveaux dictionnaires apparaissent : des dictionnaires que l’on peut fabriquer soi-même, à l’aide d’outils simples d’utilisation, et qui permettent à chacun de personnaliser son dictionnaire. L’article montrera que la personnalisation des dictionnaires change de façon radicale notre rapport au savoir (nous construisons nous-même notre ouvrage de référence), notre rapport à l’expert (serions-nous tous des lexicographes ?) et notre rapport même à l’utilisation du dictionnaire, puisqu’il devient un outil personnel et non plus un outil de partage. Mots-clés: lexicographie, dictionnaires, wiki, nouvelles technologies. Dictionaries: from information-sharing tools to highly customized objects In the early 2000s, only search modes in dictionaries had evolved. In this period, it was challenging to be able to make easily thematic researches in dictionaries, due to “full text” research tools. At the same time, we were questioning about the reliability of the "collaborative" dictionaries, designed thanks to the technologies of the wiki and in which the users could make modifications. Today, new dictionaries appear: dictionaries made by the user himself, for himself, by means of easy to use tools, and which allow every user to make his dictionary. The article will show that the customization of dictionaries changes in a radical way our relation to the knowledge (we build ourselves our reference book), our relation to the expert (would we be all lexicographers?) and our way of using the dictionary, because it becomes a personal tool and it is no more a way of sharing a language.
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Li, Tianjiao. "Visual Classification of Music Style Transfer Based on PSO-BP Rating Prediction Model." Complexity 2021 (May 13, 2021): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2021/9959082.

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In this paper, based on computer reading and processing of music frequency, amplitude, timbre, image pixel, color filling, and so forth, a method of image style transfer guided by music feature data is implemented in real-time playback, using existing music files and image files, processing and trying to reconstruct the fluent relationship between the two in terms of auditory and visual, generating dynamic, musical sound visualization with real-time changes in the visualization. Although recommendation systems have been well developed in real applications, the limitations of CF algorithms are slowly coming to light as the number of people increases day by day, such as the data sparsity problem caused by the scarcity of rated items, the cold start problem caused by new items and new users. The work is dynamic, with real-time changes in music and sound. Taking portraits as an experimental case, but allowing users to customize the input of both music and image files, this new visualization can provide users with a personalized service of mass customization and generate personalized portraits according to personal preferences. At the same time, we take advantage of the BP neural network’s ability to handle complex nonlinear problems and construct a rating prediction model between the user and item attribute features, referred to as the PSO-BP rating prediction model, by combining the features of global optimization of particle swarm optimization algorithm, and make further improvements based on the traditional collaborative filtering algorithm.
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