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Carter, John. "Maintenance management—computerised systems come of age." Computer-Aided Engineering Journal 2, no. 6 (1985): 182. http://dx.doi.org/10.1049/cae.1985.0041.

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Krolczyk, Jolanta B., Stanisław Legutko, and Dawid Wojtecki. "Implementation and Benefits of Introducing a Computerised Maintenance Management System into a Manufacturing Company." Applied Mechanics and Materials 809-810 (November 2015): 1354–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.809-810.1354.

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Maintenance service is the necessary organizational structure in the modern manufacturing company. Everyday maintenance services operation would be greatly impeded without a computerised maintenance management systems (CMMS) software. CMMS allows to manage company’s equipment, planning inspections and maintenance and management supervision procedures and service documentation. The aim of this study is to present the analysis of the manufacturing company in the maintenance department, the main objectives of the company related to the maintenance, a pre-implementation analysis (objectives, assumptions, hard results, ABC analysis), and proposals to choose computerised maintenance management systems, which will allow to reduce failures, downtime and maintenance costs.
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COHEN, TED. "Computerized Maintenance Management Systems." Journal of Clinical Engineering 20, no. 6 (November 1995): 457–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004669-199511000-00008.

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CRAM, NICHOLAS. "Computerized Maintenance Management Systems." Journal of Clinical Engineering 23, no. 3 (May 1998): 169–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004669-199805000-00016.

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Cohen, Ted, and Nicholas Cram. "Computerized Maintenance Management Systems." Journal of Clinical Engineering 26, no. 3 (2001): 200–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/00004669-200126030-00007.

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Subhan, Arif. "Computerized Maintenance Management Systems." Journal of Clinical Engineering 38, no. 3 (2013): 94–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/jce.0b013e31829a91b8.

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Jones, Keith, and Stephen Collis. "Computerized maintenance management systems." Property Management 14, no. 4 (December 1996): 33–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/02637479610150757.

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Kans, Mirka. "An approach for determining the requirements of computerised maintenance management systems." Computers in Industry 59, no. 1 (January 2008): 32–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.compind.2007.06.003.

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Korka, John W., Amr A. Oloufa, and H. Randolph Thomas. "Facilities Computerized Maintenance Management Systems." Journal of Architectural Engineering 3, no. 3 (September 1997): 118–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)1076-0431(1997)3:3(118).

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Krouzek, J. V. "Economies of computerized maintenance management systems." Engineering Costs and Production Economics 12, no. 1-4 (July 1987): 335–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0167-188x(87)90095-4.

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Radwan, A. "Computerised dynamic Gantt-chart for maintenance scheduling and management." International Journal of Computer Applications in Technology 13, no. 3/4/5 (2000): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijcat.2000.000246.

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Hubers, Lowiek, Alex Spyropoulos, John Eikelboom, Benjamin Connolly, Harriette Van Spall, Karleen Schulze, Spencer Cuddy, et al. "Randomised comparison of a simple warfarin dosing algorithm versus a computerised anticoagulation management system for control of warfarin maintenance therapy." Thrombosis and Haemostasis 108, no. 12 (2012): 1228–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1160/th12-06-0433.

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SummaryExcellent control of the international normalised ratio (INR) is associated with improved clinical outcomes in patients receiving warfarin, and can be achieved by anticoagulation clinics but is difficult in general practice. Anticoagulation clinics have often used validated commercial computer systems to manage the INR, but these are not usually available to general practitioners. It was the objective of this study to perform a randomised trial of a simple one-step warfarin dosing algorithm against a widely used computerised dosing system. During the period of introduction of a commercial computerised warfarin dosing system (DAWN AC) to an anticoagulation clinic, patients were randomised to have warfarin dose adjustment done according to recommendations of the existing warfarin dosing algorithm or to those of the computerised system. The study tested if the computerised system was non-inferior to the existing algorithm for the primary outcome of time in therapeutic INR range of 2.0–3.0 (TTR), with a one-sided non-inferiority margin of 4.5%. There were 541 patients randomised to commercial computerised system and 527 to the algorithm. Median follow-up was 159 days. A dose recommendation was provided and followed in 91% of occasions for the computerised system and in 90% for the algorithm (p=0.03). The mean TTR was 71.0% (standard deviation [SD] 23.2) for the computerised system and 71.9% (SD 22.9) for the algorithm (difference 0.9% [95% confidence interval: –1.4% to 4.1%];p-value for noninferiority=0.002;p-value for superiority=0.34). In conclusion, similar maintenance control of the INR was achieved with a simple one-step dosing algorithm and a commercial computerised management system.
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Karuppuswamy, P., G. Sundararaj, and D. Elangovan. "Application of computerised maintenance management system coupled with risk management techniques for performance improvement of manufacturing systems." International Journal of Business Performance Management 9, no. 1 (2007): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1504/ijbpm.2007.011493.

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Lipschultz, Alan. "Computerized Maintenance Management Systems—Design Features for HTM." Biomedical Instrumentation & Technology 48, no. 5 (September 1, 2014): 384–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.2345/0899-8205-48.5.384.

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Amadi-Echendu, J. E., and F. C. P. de Wit. "Technology adoption: A study on post-implementation perceptions and acceptance of computerised maintenance management systems." Technology in Society 43 (November 2015): 209–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.techsoc.2015.09.001.

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Vo, Cang Trong, Bich Ngoc Vu, Thien Minh Doan, and Dung Anh Vo. "APPLICATION OF COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS (CMMS) FOR SERVICE FLEET." Science and Technology Development Journal 14, no. 4 (December 30, 2011): 65–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.32508/stdj.v14i4.2009.

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In the increasingly competitive environment, professional maintenance plays increasingly important role in the formation and implementation of business strategy. Media, expressed Management System Computerized Maintenance (CMMS) has helped improve efficiency and effectiveness in the maintenance of professional and technical equipment. CMMS contributed from navigation maintenance and troubleshooting passive to active status. Although only a part of resource planning system of the enterprise (ERP) but CMMS has an important contribution in the application of Strategic Maintenance Service Upgrade and thereby contribute to building competitive advantage business
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Zakiyudin, Mohd Zulakhmar, Mohamad Syazli Fathi, Shuib Rambat, Siti Uzairiah Mohd Tobi, Narimah Kasim, and Aryani Ahmad Latiffi. "The Potential of Context-Aware Computing for Building Maintenance Management Systems." Applied Mechanics and Materials 405-408 (September 2013): 3505–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.405-408.3505.

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The increasing awareness of the importance of a proper building maintenance management system becomes the main contributing factor for the development of facilities management worldwide. Various building maintenance management system tools become necessary to remain competitive. The widespread use of mobile devices envisions a growing market for new applications in building maintenance. It is well-understood that the use of mobile technologies is critical in building maintenance as the right information needs to be delivered to the right person, at the right time, and at the right place. However, existing building maintenance applications only support the delivery of static modes of information (such as building data and checklists); the information is pre-programmed and is thus not able to take into account the users varying contexts. Building maintenance applications could be made easy and responsive to users wishes if they were context-aware. This paper discusses the key issues in building maintenance management systems and their potential for the use of context-aware computing. Findings show that many building maintenance management systems are complicated and only slowly being adopted in Malaysia. In conclusion, it was found that context-aware building maintenance systems have the potential to simplify the process and increase the usage of computerized maintenance management systems.
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Balouei Jamkhaneh, Hadi, Javad Khazaei Pool, Seyed Mohammad Sadegh Khaksar, S. Mohammad Arabzad, and Reza Verij Kazemi. "Impacts of computerized maintenance management system and relevant supportive organizational factors on total productive maintenance." Benchmarking: An International Journal 25, no. 7 (October 1, 2018): 2230–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/bij-05-2016-0072.

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Purpose The application of automated systems is rapidly increasing in different industries and organizations. In this regard, computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) using information technology play an important role in the automating production systems. The purpose of this paper is to investigate the impacts of CMMSs and relevant supportive organizational factors on the effectiveness of total productive maintenance. Design/methodology/approach This study is classified as a quantitative survey-based research using structural equation modeling. The scope of the study includes manufacturing companies in Iran. A total of 125 questionnaires from 60 companies were collected from January to March 2014 to help validate the conceptual model and test the hypotheses. Findings The results support the concept CMMSs positively relates to relevant supportive organizational factors (resource allocation, decision-making structure, senior management support, employees’ involvement and effective instruction) on the effectiveness of total productive maintenance. The relevant supportive organizational factors can also be seen as the predictors of CMMSs. Originality/value This study integrates the CMMSs and relevant supportive organizational factors in a robust model to examine the effectiveness of total productive maintenance. This study also examines the impacts of CMMSs and relevant supportive organizational factors on total productive maintenance which seems to not be done previously.
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Meira, D., I. Lopes, and C. Pires. "Selection of computerized maintenance management systems to meet organizations’ needs using AHP." Procedia Manufacturing 51 (2020): 1573–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.promfg.2020.10.219.

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Othuman Mydin, Md Azree, Noor Farisya Azahar, Norazmawati Md Sani, and Noor Faisal Abas. "Execution of Computerized Management Systems in Facility Maintenance Services of Government Hospitals." SHS Web of Conferences 11 (2014): 01010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/shsconf/20141101010.

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Kuryło, Piotr, Joanna Cyganiuk, Adam Idzikowski, and Dudziak Michał. "Modern it Support Systems - CMMS in the Production Plant." System Safety: Human - Technical Facility - Environment 2, no. 1 (March 1, 2020): 316–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.2478/czoto-2020-0039.

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AbstractIn the present paper, the scope of the process line maintenance in the production plant has been presented. The issues associated with the basic functions and characteristics of the services dealing with this problem, which is crucial for the production plant, have been discussed. Modern CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) have been discussed, while indicating their specific advantages, among others, the possibility of keeping records of machinery and equipment, maintenance schedules and various types of alarms, which may disrupt or suspend the operation of production facilities, so that these systems ensure the safety of fault-free operation of machinery and equipment.
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Rivas, Ronald Alexis, Benicio Grossling, and Pedro Galvan. "PP03 Development Of A Medical Device Maintenance Management System." International Journal of Technology Assessment in Health Care 35, S1 (2019): 37–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s026646231900182x.

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IntroductionHealth technologies are fundamental in an operational health system. Medical devices, in particular, are crucial for disease prevention, diagnosis, treatment and rehabilitation. Recognizing this important role of health technologies, the World Health Assembly adopted, in May 2007, resolution WHA60.29, which addresses issues arising from inadequate installation and use of health technologies, as well as the need to formulate national strategies for the implementation of evaluation, planning, procurement and management systems for health technologies, in collaboration with personnel dedicated to the evaluation of health technologies and biomedical engineering. Maintenance management computer systems and software have evolved to help maintain medical equipment and control associated costs. A Computerized Maintenance Management System contains a database about an organization's maintenance operations.MethodsThe pilot study of observational and descriptive design will include all the medical/laboratory equipment that the Research Institute of Health Sciences (IICS) has that meets the inclusion criteria. The work will be carried out at the IICS, which aims to develop a computerized system for the maintenance of equipment that allows the linking of Quick Response (QR) codes to an application (WebApp) by means of cameras in smartphones, able to relate each QR code (attached to a medical/laboratory equipment) to its corresponding URL, and thus able to access all the technical information of each IICS team and therefore monitor their maintenance (preventive, corrective, predictive), history, spare parts, budgets, and technical specifications.ResultsWe have a database of all medical devices installed in the research center; we look forward to developing the program to include the data. The project focuses on the effective tool for decision making regarding the evaluation of the installed sanitary technology and those that will be installed.ConclusionsThe study proposes an effective solution for maintenance management, using data that supports administrative decisions regarding the acquisition of equipment in the future; that is, the system can contribute when it comes to evaluating installed and acquired sanitary technology.
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Patel, Amrita, Kasturi Shukla, Uday Uttekar, Mahesh Mane, Rekha Dubey, and Hem Chandra. "Need for Asset Management Systems to Improve Efficiency of Biomedical Engineering Department in Hospital." International Journal of Research Foundation of Hospital and Healthcare Administration 2, no. 2 (2014): 84–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.5005/jp-journals-10035-1020.

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ABSTRACT Introduction With advanced medical equipments being developed everyday, hospitals have assets that need expert maintenance in order to ensure their proper functioning. This study was undertaken to understand the problems related to asset management faced by the biomedical engineering department (BMED) at a 390 bedded tertiary hospital in Pune, Maharashtra. Materials and methods The cross-sectional study was conducted at a 390 bedded tertiary care hospital in Pune, India during May 2013. The BMED staff was interviewed to identify the problems faced by them in the current manual system of equipment record maintenance and the need for a computerized BMED record system. Data from January to April 2013 were analyzed to measure total number of entries/month, time required/entry and related errors. Results An average of 16 hours per month were spent on manual data entry of equipment maintenance and errors due to manual system led to problems like inaccurate reports to calculate breakdown time of equipments. Conclusion Computerized system software is the need of the hour for managing biomedical equipments. This will save many man-hours and also make the system more efficient. How to cite this article Patel A, Shukla K, Uttekar U, Mane M, Dubey R, Chandra H. Need for Asset Management Systems to Improve Efficiency of Biomedical Engineering Department in Hospital. Int J Res Foundation Hosp Healthc Adm 2014;2(2): 84-86.
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Hodkiewicz, Melinda, and Mark Tien-Wei Ho. "Cleaning historical maintenance work order data for reliability analysis." Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering 22, no. 2 (May 9, 2016): 146–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jqme-04-2015-0013.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to identify quality issues with using historical work order (WO) data from computerised maintenance management systems for reliability analysis; and develop an efficient and transparent process to correct these data quality issues to ensure data is fit for purpose in a timely manner. Design/methodology/approach – This paper develops a rule-based approach to data cleansing and demonstrates the process on data for heavy mobile equipment from a number of organisations. Findings – Although historical WO records frequently contain missing or incorrect functional location, failure mode, maintenance action and WO status fields the authors demonstrate it is possible to make these records fit for purpose by using data in the freeform text fields; an understanding of the maintenance tactics and practices at the operation; and knowledge of where the asset is in its life cycle. The authors demonstrate that it is possible to have a repeatable and transparent process to deal with the data cleaning activities. Originality/value – How engineers deal with raw maintenance data and the decisions they make in order to produce a data set for reliability analysis is seldom discussed in detail. Assumptions and actions are often left undocumented. This paper describes typical data cleaning decisions we all have to make as a routine part of the analysis and presents a process to support the data cleaning decisions in a repeatable and transparent fashion.
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Fumagalli, Luca, Marco Macchi, and Mario Rapaccini. "Computerized Maintenance Management Systems in SMEs: a survey in Italy and some remarks for the implementation of Condition Based Maintenance." IFAC Proceedings Volumes 42, no. 4 (2009): 1615–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.3182/20090603-3-ru-2001.0416.

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Bouabdallaoui, Yassine, Zoubeir Lafhaj, Pascal Yim, Laure Ducoulombier, and Belkacem Bennadji. "Natural Language Processing Model for Managing Maintenance Requests in Buildings." Buildings 10, no. 9 (September 7, 2020): 160. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings10090160.

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In recent years, facility management (FM) has adopted many computer technology solutions for building maintenance, such as building information modelling (BIM) and computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS). However, maintenance requests management in buildings remains a manual and a time-consuming process that depends on human management. In this paper, a machine-learning algorithm based on natural language processing (NLP) is proposed to classify maintenance requests. This algorithm aims to assist the FM teams in managing day-to-day maintenance activities. A healthcare facility is addressed as a case study in this work. Ten-year maintenance records from the facility contributed to the design and development of the algorithm. Multiple NLP methods were used in this study, and the results reveal that the NLP model can classify work requests with an average accuracy of 78%. Furthermore, NLP methods have proven to be effective for managing unstructured text data.
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Weber, Peter. "Intelligente Instandhaltung." VDI-Z 163, no. 04 (2021): 34–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/0042-1766-2021-04-34.

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Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) gestalten Instandhaltung im komplexen Fertigungsumfeld hocheffizient. Hier kann der Anlagenbau punkten: Hardware mit integrierten CMMS-Features und standardisierten Schnittstellen sorgt für eine beispiellose Symbiose zwischen Hersteller und Betreiber.
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Lamarche, Alain, and Pierre Samson. "DEVELOPMENT OF AN EQUIPMENT MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SUPPORT SYSTEM." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2008, no. 1 (May 1, 2008): 453–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2008-1-453.

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ABSTRACT The effectiveness of spill response organizations to handle incidents much depends on the use of well trained personnel and specialized equipment. Knowing where equipment is located, and ensuring that it is ready to use and in good working order are both vital to the planning and management of a response. It is with these goals and concerns that the Eastern Canada Response Corporation (ECRC) recently decided to update its computerized equipment inventory and maintenance system. An analysis showed that commercially equipment maintenance support systems were not well adapted to the general maintenance processes and tasks used within the organization, were too complex and were not flexible enough. For this reason, an entirely new system was created to support the management of equipment maintenance. The system was developed using Microsoft Access, with a file server architecture allowing many users to access each of 6 regionally maintained equipment databases. A simple internet based mechanism was developed to enable merging of each of the database for consultation for inventory purposes. Some of the functions included:– Support for the planning of each of 4 types of maintenance, including preventive, license renewal, safety inspections and enhancements or repairs;– A simple mechanism allowing the user to indicate that a piece of equipment is located within another piece of equipment.– The capacity to associate lists of accessories to pieces of equipment– Storage and retrieval of predefined maintenance processes description Support was also provided to the planning of equipment repair or enhancements through the production of itemized and dated tasks lists. Some other additional features included: the management of equipment names, to prevent proliferation of names for essentially similar pieces of equipment; the inclusion of a “query-by-example” mechanism for equipment search; and the capacity to export any or all data to a spreadsheet, in order to enable flexible analysis and planning. The system was also designed in a way to make it easy to upgrade to a database server architecture, should the need arise. The approach used for the system development and implementation would be applicable to any small to medium size response organization.
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Fritzsche, Holger, Elmer Jeto Gomes Ataide, Afshan Bi, Rohit Kalva, Sandeep Tripathi, Axel Boese, Michael Friebe, and Tim Gonschorek. "Innovative Hospital Management." International Journal of Biomedical and Clinical Engineering 9, no. 1 (January 2020): 33–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijbce.2020010103.

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The healthcare industry is consistently developing a constant supply of medical equipment, e.g. radiation protection wear. These must be inspected regularly to ensure safety and quality. As this equipment keeps on moving from department to department, it has to be located in one place for annual inspection and must be properly documented after quality check. Conventionally, barcodes, QR codes, and manual entry of the required data are used as a tracking method which requires tedious human efforts without delivering the expected results for registration, tracking, and maintenance. A fully or semi-automated computerized system would be desirable in this case. Radio frequency identification systems which consist of tag, reader, and database can be used for tracking. This article presents new innovative RFID based system which is dedicated to quality assurance of radiological protection wear specifically lead aprons. This process facilitates the service management of hospitals.
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Karunarathne, E. A. C. P., and A. S. M. A. R. Abeyratne. "Role of employee training and experience on the adaption of computerized maintenance management system." Strategic Management 25, no. 4 (2020): 3–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5937/straman2004003k.

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The study attempted to examine the user training and experience on user acceptance of a computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) in a continuously progressing industry where maintenance management is extremely vital for the smooth functioning. A cross-sectional study design was used in this research. The study population comprised of users of CMMS. The analysis was mainly carried out using structured equation modeling techniques. The results reveal that perceived usefulness was the most significant determinant of adoption of a complex system than all the other variables, underscoring the importance of incorporating the appropriate functional capabilities in new systems. The findings affirm that a system will be adopted if it is regarded as useful, irrespective of attitude, provided that the use of the system is perceived to offer direct benefits to the user. All the relationships existing between perceived ease of use, perceived usefulness, attitude towards using, and behavioral intention were tested and found to be significant and positive. Further analysis revealed that experience helps in ease of use but not in usefulness while training impacts on both usefulness and ease of use. Based on the analysis results recommendations were made to track the value of user training and experience accordingly.
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Shalabi, Firas, and Yelda Turkan. "BIM–energy simulation approach for detecting building spaces with faults and problematic behavior." Journal of Information Technology in Construction 25 (June 29, 2020): 342–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2020.020.

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Heating and cooling consumes most of the energy in buildings. Faults and problems in HVAC systems waste up to 20% of heating and cooling energy. Identifying spaces with HVAC problems within a facility remains a major challenge for facility managers. This study aims to detect spaces with potential problems that causes energy overconsumption, human discomfort, or HVAC work overload. To achieve that, a Building Information Model (BIM)-based framework that combines the output data of building energy simulations, Building Energy Management Systems (BEMS), and Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) is proposed. The framework enables BIM components to utilize data collected by the other systems to determine the intended energy performance and compare it with actual energy performance, as well as to provide access to maintenance history and BEMS alarms occurred in the building at element level. The framework was tested using data collected from an educational building over one-month period when the building was unoccupied to prevent users from manipulating the results. Experimental results show that the framework enabled identification of building spaces with abnormal or malfunctioning behavior that was not detected by the BEMS. This study supplements the body of knowledge in facilities energy management by providing a BIM-based framework that utilizes output data of energy simulation, BEMS and CMMS to locate and detect building spaces with potential problems that need maintenance. Furthermore, it enables facility managers to collect and view relevant data from various systems in one central platform; BIM. It also allows them to adjust their maintenance plans based on the poor behavior of specific spaces within their building.
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Virca, Ioan, Viorel Dascălu, and Constantin Grigoraş. "Research On Improving The Maintenance Activities For Military Vehicles." International conference KNOWLEDGE-BASED ORGANIZATION 21, no. 3 (June 1, 2015): 896–903. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/kbo-2015-0152.

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Abstract The current maintenance system, preventively planned and applied to the military equipment according to the necessities, involves the rigorous execution of maintenance operations, which results in high costs and volume of work. These causes generally determine the formality of planned repairs and maintenance, with detrimental effects for the availability of vehicles. Moreover, the constructive-functional level of the current technical systems leads to the reorientation of adopting maintenance strategies that correspond to the availability level of the constructive kits to computerized diagnosis operations, such as the maintenance based on operational reliability. For some types of vehicles, the periodical technical inspection, besides allowing for regular traffic on public roads, can offer significant data for the managerial and technical implementation of the maintenance based on operational reliability within the military units. The paper aims at offering viable and efficient solutions for executing maintenance activities and for making vehicles available by turning to good account the data resulting from the technical diagnosis process, correlated with an optimal management of maintenance.
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ДЕМЕНЕВ, Алексей, Alexei DEMENEV, Алина ИВАНОВА, and Alina IVANOVA. "STUDYING THE EFFICIENCY OF THE AUTOMATION THE MAINTENANCE MONITORING SYSTEMS OF APARTMENT BUILDINGS." Services in Russia and abroad 11, no. 5 (August 7, 2017): 116–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.22412/1995-042x-11-5-10.

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The present article describes the operation principles of the sphere of housing and communal services, taking into account the existing set of problems. Based on the development of a set of measures for their elimination control system for apartment buildings undergoing a number of changes aimed at improving the quality of the services provided. In connection with this, the article marked individual ongoing projects of changes in the monitoring system of apartment building. The authors note the priority of state policy in the sphere of housing and communal services, using effective information technology, resulting in a growth in the level of technical equipment of engineering objects. The article analyzes the examples of usage and marks positive results of recourse to the principle of extensive using implemented information technologies. The authors consider the task of dispatching service reflected in legal acts regulating the its activities, and implementation issues from the point of dispatch practical use, as well as the principle of monitoring system, its objectives and main components. The article presents the scheme of consumer communication and authority of monitoring system, analyzes aspects of the application of computerized management of apartment buildings, introduction, development plan and improving the monitoring system based on the introducing the automatic control; and makes a number of proposals for improvement of monitoring system by expanding the list of automated processes, including the cases of ongoing projects.
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Abhary, Kazem, Keith Garner, Zlatko Kovacic, Sead Spuzic, Faik Uzunovic, and Ke Xing. "A Knowledge Based Hybrid Model for Improving Manufacturing System in Rolling Mills." Key Engineering Materials 443 (June 2010): 3–8. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/kem.443.3.

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Hot steel rolling is amongst the most important industrial techniques because of huge amount of consumed resources, immense environmental impact, and the significance and enormous quantity of long products. Criteria for improving rolling operations include process efficiency, resource consumption, system reliability, product quality and ergo-ecological sustainability. There is an increasing availability of information within and beyond the domain of forming by rolling. With advances in computerised information processing, it becomes apparent that further progress is to be sought in intelligently combining the strategies and theories developed in differing disciplines. The key to optimising rolling systems is to be found in hybrid models. This approach calls for utilising cross-disciplinary knowledge, including a selection amongst methods such as stochastic, fuzzy and genetic modelling, process control and optimisation as well as supply chain and maintenance management. Evidence obtained by experiments using small-scale chemo-physical modelling encourages the use laboratory rolling for preliminary validations. Research strategy is conceptualised on the basis of a knowledge-based hybrid model. The sample space for this model is constituted by the rolling passes translated into the form of vectors. An example of a rolling pass translation into the vector form is presented.
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Mahlamäki, Katrine, and Marko Nieminen. "Analysis of manual data collection in maintenance context." Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering 26, no. 1 (March 6, 2019): 104–19. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jqme-12-2017-0091.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to identify details of technological, organizational and people (TOP) factors affecting maintenance technicians’ use of computerized maintenance management systems (CMMS) in manual collection of asset data. Design/methodology/approach In addition to TOP factor details, results from six case studies in Finland, India and the Caribbean are presented. Interviews and observations clarify the role of TOP factors in CMMS use in industrial maintenance. Findings In total, 17 detailed TOP factors are identified and criteria for analyzing CMMS contexts with them are defined. Analyzing the cases with these factors reveals that technicians who collect good quality data have received good training and instructions for the CMMS, are competent, and understand how manually collected data benefits them in their own work. However, even these sites struggle with the usability of the CMMS. Research limitations/implications The 17 TOP factors and the criteria for CMMS evaluation extend understanding on context and usability in manual data collection. Case study method does not imply the relative importance of the TOP factors, which calls for future research using quantitative methods. Practical implications Management can use the criteria to analyze the context of manual data collection for improvements, e.g., in CMMS usability. Originality/value Insights from industrial environments and a new way of studying contextual factors of CMMS use are presented. The results extend a data quality research framework with details to manual data collection and define the TOP factors in CMMS context.
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Ratnayake, R. M. Chandima. "Knowledge based engineering approach for subsea pipeline systems’ FFR assessment." TQM Journal 28, no. 1 (January 11, 2016): 40–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/tqm-12-2013-0148.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to focus on developing a knowledge-based engineering (KBE) approach to recycle the knowledge accrued in an industrial organization for the mitigation of unwanted events due to human error. The recycling of the accrued knowledge is vital in mitigating the variance present at different levels of engineering applications, evaluations and assessments in assuring systems’ safety. The approach is illustrated in relation to subsea systems’ functional failure risk (FFR) analysis. Design/methodology/approach – A fuzzy expert system (FES)-based approach has been proposed to facilitate FFR assessment and to make knowledge recycling possible via a rule base and membership functions (MFs). The MFs have been developed based on the experts’ knowledge, data, information, and on their insights into the selected subsea system. The rule base has been developed to fulfill requirements and guidelines specified in DNV standard DNV-RP-F116 and NORSOK standard Z-008. Findings – It is possible to use the FES-based KBE approach to make FFR assessments of the equipment installed in a subsea system, focussing on potential functional failures and related consequences. It is possible to integrate the aforementioned approach in an engineering service provider’s existing structured information management system or in the computerized maintenance management system (CMMS) available in an asset owner’s industrial organization. Research limitations/implications – The FES-based KBE approach provides a consistent way to incorporate actual circumstances at the boundary of the input ranges or at the levels of linguistic data and risk categories. It minimizes the variations present in the assessments. Originality/value – The FES-based KBE approach has been demonstrated in relation to the requirements and guidelines specified in DNV standard DNV-RP-F116 and NORSOK standard Z-008. The suggested KBE-based FES that has been utilized for FFR assessment allows the relevant quantitative and qualitative data (or information) related to equipment installed in subsea systems to be employed in a coherent manner with less variability, while improving the quality of inspection and maintenance recommendations.
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Febrihartina, Siti Sarah, Walidatush Sholihah, and Budi Irawan. "Pembuatan Modul User Dan Master Data Pada Aplikasi CMMS Berbasis Web di PT Bit Maker Automation." Jurnal Sains Terapan 9, no. 1 (June 3, 2019): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.29244/jstsv.9.1.1-16.

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ABSTRACT CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) is a web-based application that manages the maintenance schedule of machines and tools in the industry. The CMMS application created at PT Bit Maker Automation is named Bitems. The user and master data module in the CMMS application is one of the features to manage application user data and vendor data at the company. The methodology for making CMMS applications is the Prototype methodology and there are two iterations. The programming language used is PHP and Javascript, and using the CodeIgniter with the concept is HMVC. There is one access right in making user and master data modules, namely engineering leader as admin. In making user and master data modules in the CMMS application, the application can manage user , user menu, user role, and vendor data. In addition, the application provides features to group users and menus in a group, and can upload pdf on vendor features. ABSTRAK CMMS (Computerized Maintenance Management Systems) merupakan aplikasi berbasis web yang mengelola jadwal pemeliharaan mesin dan alat pada industri. Aplikasi CMMS yang dibuat pada PT Bit Maker Automation diberi nama Bitems. Modul user dan master data pada aplikasi CMMS menjadi salah satu fitur untuk mengelola data user aplikasi dan data vendor pada perusahaan. Metodologi dalam pembuatan aplikasi CMMS yaitu metodologi Prototipe dan terdapat dua iterasi. Bahasa pemrograman yang digunakan adalah PHP dan Javascript, serta menggunakan framework CodeIgniter dengan konsep HMVC.Terdapat satu hak akses pada pembuatan modul user dan master data , yaitu engineering leader sebagai admin.pada pembuatan modul user dan master data pada aplikasi CMMS yaitu aplikasi dapat melakukan pengelolaan user, menu user, role user, dan data vendor. Selain itu, aplikasi menyediakan fitur untuk mengelompokkan user dan menu dalam sebuah group, serta dapat mengunggah pdf pada fitur vendor.
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Taber, Timothy, Robert Butterworth, Scott Sellers, Anthony Landi, John D'aquino, Adam Zabinski, Ralph Butler, and Richard Levy. "INTEGRATION OF COMPUTERIZED O&M MANUALS AND COMPUTERIZED MAINTENANCE MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS TO IMPROVE PERFORMANCE AT SEVEN WASTEWATER TREATMENT PLANTS IN WESTCHESTER COUNTY, NEW YORK." Proceedings of the Water Environment Federation 2001, no. 8 (January 1, 2001): 313–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.2175/193864701790861938.

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Jones, David. "Applying Pavement Preservation Principles in Unpaved Road Management with Specific Reference to Fines Preservation and Dust Control." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 2673, no. 12 (September 15, 2019): 834–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0361198119855985.

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Unacceptable levels of dust are generated on unsealed road networks in most countries. The loss of fines associated with road dust contributes to increased gravel loss and the need for more frequent grader maintenance. By controlling this dust, the rate of gravel loss and maintenance expenditure can be significantly reduced. Research into the performance and benefits of using chemical treatments as part of unsealed road management programs led to the development of multiplier factors that can be used with gravel-loss and blading-frequency prediction models in unsealed road pavement management systems to determine where these treatments can be used cost-effectively. The factors were first validated in a 2-year pilot study before being implemented in a road agency’s computerized road management system. Output from the system indicated that chemical treatments could be cost-effectively used on at least 20% of the agency’s road network, with considerable savings accruing to both the agency and the road user. Subsequent analyses of county road projects in the U.S.A., where chemical treatment programs had been in effect for several years, verified that considerable savings resulted from reduced rates of gravel loss and longer intervals between required grader maintenance. Based on this experience, it is clear that chemical treatments, as part of longer-term unpaved road management programs, can be considered preservation treatments, with additional benefits of dust control leading to safer driving conditions, reduced vehicle operating costs, and improved health and quality of life for people living and working adjacent to the treated road.
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Higuchi, Norihide, Nobuhiro Ichikawa, Toyoharu Mine, Mikiro Nakashima, Masami Hirai, and Hitoshi Sasaki. "Contribution to Medical Risk Management of Computerized Prescription Order Entry Systems-Improvement of Master Maintenance System Using a Commercially Available Order Entry Program-." Iryo Yakugaku (Japanese Journal of Pharmaceutical Health Care and Sciences) 30, no. 6 (2004): 382–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.5649/jjphcs.30.382.

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Kozusko, Albert M. "Computerized Plant Maintenance Management Presented at the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers 1985 IEEE Symposium on Nuclear Power Systems Nuclear Science Symposium." IEEE Transactions on Nuclear Science 33, no. 1 (1986): 962–65. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/tns.1986.4337258.

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Pereira, José Luís, and Jorge Oliveira e Sá. "Process-Based Information Systems Development: Taking Advantage of a Component-Based Infrastructure." Business Systems Research Journal 8, no. 2 (September 1, 2017): 71–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/bsrj-2017-0017.

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Abstract Background: Owing to the highly competitive business environment in which contemporary organizations have to operate, a quick and effective way of developing and maintaining information systems is of utmost importance to their success. Obviously, the computerized information systems that support the everyday operations and management of organizations play a critical role in their competitiveness. For that reason, nowadays, more than ever, information systems have to be quickly developed, rapidly reconfigured, and easily maintained. Objectives: We aim to define a technological infrastructure, accompanied by a set of methodological development requirements, which might help to fulfil those needs. Methods/Approach: In this work, we followed a Design Science Research (DSR) approach. Results: We propose a specific IT infrastructure, inspired by the concept of a business process and using the functionalities provided by collaborative and workflow technologies, which allows the development of distributed IT solutions, Process-Based Information Systems (PBIS), in a component-based fashion. In the context of PBIS, we also propose a set of development requirements. Conclusions: We claim that Process-Based Information Systems allow organizations to evolve quickly and smoothly in face of changing business requirements, facilitating the integration of existing and future IT artefacts, while simplifying the overall development and maintenance effort of information systems.
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Çınar, Zeki Murat, Abubakar Abdussalam Nuhu, Qasim Zeeshan, Orhan Korhan, Mohammed Asmael, and Babak Safaei. "Machine Learning in Predictive Maintenance towards Sustainable Smart Manufacturing in Industry 4.0." Sustainability 12, no. 19 (October 5, 2020): 8211. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su12198211.

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Recently, with the emergence of Industry 4.0 (I4.0), smart systems, machine learning (ML) within artificial intelligence (AI), predictive maintenance (PdM) approaches have been extensively applied in industries for handling the health status of industrial equipment. Due to digital transformation towards I4.0, information techniques, computerized control, and communication networks, it is possible to collect massive amounts of operational and processes conditions data generated form several pieces of equipment and harvest data for making an automated fault detection and diagnosis with the aim to minimize downtime and increase utilization rate of the components and increase their remaining useful lives. PdM is inevitable for sustainable smart manufacturing in I4.0. Machine learning (ML) techniques have emerged as a promising tool in PdM applications for smart manufacturing in I4.0, thus it has increased attraction of authors during recent years. This paper aims to provide a comprehensive review of the recent advancements of ML techniques widely applied to PdM for smart manufacturing in I4.0 by classifying the research according to the ML algorithms, ML category, machinery, and equipment used, device used in data acquisition, classification of data, size and type, and highlight the key contributions of the researchers, and thus offers guidelines and foundation for further research.
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Faizah, Nurul. "Sistem Informasi Manajemen Kepegawaian di Akademi Kebidanan Ibrahimy Menggunakan PHP dan MySQL." Jurnal Ilmiah Informatika 4, no. 1 (June 30, 2019): 1–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.35316/jimi.v4i1.479.

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Employee processing of official staff management at AKBID Ibrahimy covers some processing which include the processing of employee agreement, vacation and work permit request, the submission of the employee resignation, employee assessment, the issuance of employee and employer retirement warning. This activity is supporting the needs of the employment division that are still not computerized in the processing of employee management, the Head of employee devision as the person in charge of the processing of employee management in AKBID Ibrahimy can’t work effectively for processing of related documents. Based on the problems happened at AKBID Ibrahimy in processing employee management mentioned above, in order to help minimize these problems are needed the design of Management Information Systems at the AKBID Ibrahimy. This information system is expected to help simplify the processing of employee management in AKBID Ibrahimy. The system is designed using waterfall method with several steps being taken from the Requirement to Maintenance and made with PHP language programming and MySQL. From the results of this study are expected to resolve the management processing problems that has been happening. The test results as a benchmark whether the system is running well or not. Suistability employee management information system design can help the processing of employee management in AKBID Ibrahimy.
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Camargo, Guilhermy, Priscilla Rayanne Silva Noll, Carlos Henrique Pereira Bento, and Matias Noll. "Informatics applied to health evaluation and promotion: online platform for filling in questionnaires." Revista Interdisciplinar de Promoção da Saúde 1, no. 1 (January 2, 2018): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.17058/rips.v1i1.11945.

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Objective: This study was conducted with the objective of developing and evaluating a computerized platform for health promotion for workers of the Instituto Federal Goiano Campus Ceres. Method: The system was developed using markup languages (HTML, CSS) for presentation and styling of the interface and programming languages (PHP, JavaScript) for forms data management, connecting to the database, and dynamic user-system interaction. The graphic framework Bootstrap was also used to increase the visual aspect. The main tools employed were the folowing: Atom (for code editing); FileZilla Client (for FTP files maintenance); and phpMyAdmin (for database management). The system was evaluated by means of a questionnaire created for this purpose, which was completed by 41 workers. Results and final considerations: The results indicate that the platform is useful, innovative, and applicable to various worker populations. Health informatics is a continuously expanding area. Thus, efficient and effective information collection and maintainance systems are essential.
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Patil, Rajkumar Bhimgonda, Basavraj S. Kothavale, Laxman Yadu Waghmode, and Shridhar G. Joshi. "Reliability analysis of CNC turning center based on the assessment of trends in maintenance data." International Journal of Quality & Reliability Management 34, no. 9 (October 2, 2017): 1616–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/ijqrm-08-2016-0126.

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Purpose The paper presents reliability, maintainability and life cycle cost (LCC) analysis of a computerized numerical control (CNC) turning center which is manufactured and used in India. The purpose of this paper is to identify the critical components/subsystems from reliability and LCC perspective. The paper further aims at improving reliability and LCC by implementing reliability-improvement methods. Design/methodology/approach This paper uses a methodology for the reliability analysis based on the assessment of trends in maintenance data. The data required for reliability and LCC analysis are collected from the manufacturers and users of CNC turning center over a period of eight years. ReliaSoft’s Weibull++9 software has been used for verifying goodness of fit and estimating parameters of the distribution. The LCC of the system is estimated for five cost elements: acquisition cost, operation cost, failure cost, support cost and net salvage value. Findings The analysis shows that the spindle bearing, spindle belt, spindle drawbar, insert, tool holder, drive battery, hydraulic hose, lubricant hose, coolant hose and solenoid valve are the components with low reliability. With certain design changes and implementation of reliability-based maintenance policies, system reliability is improved, especially during warranty period. The reliability of the CNC turning center is improved by nearly 45 percent at the end of warranty period and system mean time between failure is increased from 15,000 to 17,000 hours. The LCC analysis reveals that the maintenance cost, operating cost and support costs dominate the LCC and contribute to the tune of 87 percent of the total LCC. Research limitations/implications The proposed methodology provides an excellent tool that can be utilized in industries, where safety, reliability, maintainability and availability of the system play a vital role. The approach may be improved by collecting data from more number of users of the CNC turning centers. Practical implications The approach presented in this paper is generic and can be applied to analyze the repairable systems. A real case study is presented to show the applicability of the approach. Originality/value The proposed methodology provides a practical approach for the analysis of time-to-failure and time-to-repair data based on the assessment of trends in the maintenance data. The methodology helps in selecting a proper approach of the analysis such as Bayesian method, parametric methods and nonparametric methods.
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Karim, M. Azharul, Mubarak Aljuhani, Ray Duplock, and Prasad Yarlagadda. "Implementation of Lean Manufacturing in Saudi Manufacturing Organisations: An Empirical Study." Advanced Materials Research 339 (September 2011): 250–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.339.250.

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Abstract: In this paper, the level of lean manufacturing implementation by Saudi manufacturing companies is investigated, the extent of application of lean manufacturing practice is identified and the benefits and barriers of Lean implementation are evaluated. The results reported in this paper are based on data collected from a survey using a standard questionnaire administered to 120 manufacturers in Saudi Arabia. Evidence indicates that large size companies are more likely to implement and gain the advantages of lean manufacturing than small and medium size companies. The most implemented lean manufacturing tools are Computerized Planning Systems, TQM, Maintenance Optimization and CIP. Main barriers against lean manufacturing implementation include the organization culture, lack of management commitment and lack of skilled workers. Results also show that benefits gained from lean manufacturing implementation are significant and are correlated with the level of implementation of lean strategies.
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Harrison, Andrew, and Adrian Leaman. "Computerised facilities management systems." Facilities 4, no. 6 (June 1986): 13–14. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/eb006365.

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Labib, Ashraf W. "World‐class maintenance using a computerised maintenance management system." Journal of Quality in Maintenance Engineering 4, no. 1 (March 1998): 66–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/13552519810207470.

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Platfoot, R. "Practical Analytics for Maintenance Teams Using Computerised Maintenance Management System Work History." Australian Journal of Multi-Disciplinary Engineering 11, no. 1 (January 2014): 91–103. http://dx.doi.org/10.7158/14488388.2014.11464886.

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