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Heynicke, Ralf, Dmytro Krush, Christoph Cammin, et al. "IO-Link Wireless enhanced factory automation communication for Industry 4.0 applications." Journal of Sensors and Sensor Systems 7, no. 1 (2018): 131–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.5194/jsss-7-131-2018.

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Abstract. In the context of the Industry 4.0 initiative, Cyber-Physical Production Systems (CPPS) or Cyber Manufacturing Systems (CMS) can be characterized as advanced networked mechatronic production systems gaining their added value by interaction with the ambient Industrial Internet of Things (IIoT). In this context appropriate communication technologies and standards play a vital role to realize the manifold potential improvements in the production process. One of these standards is IO-Link. In 2016 more than 5 million IO-Link nodes have been produced and delivered, still gaining increasing acceptance for the communication between sensors, actuators and the control level. The steadily increasing demand for more flexibility in automation solutions can be fulfilled using wireless technologies. With the wireless extension for the IO-Link standard, which will be presented in this article, maximum cycle times of 5 ms can be achieved with a probability that this limit will be exceeded to be at maximum one part per billion. Also roaming capabilities, wireless coexistence mechanisms and the possibility to include battery-powered or energy-harvesting sensors with very limited energy resources in the realtime network were defined. For system planning, setup, operation and maintenance, the standard engineering tools of IO-Link can be employed so that the backward compatibility with wired IO-Link solutions can be guaranteed. Interoperability between manufacturers is a key requirement for any communication standard, thus a procedure for IO-Link Wireless testing is also suggested.
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Umaru, Kalyankolo, Munguleni Marlon, Yudaya Nansukusa, Salaama Asikuru, Nafuna Ritah, and Kalyankolo Zaina. "PLC Based Speed Control in a Color Sorting System: A Design and Simulation Perspective." Journal of Engineering, Technology, and Applied Science (JETAS) 7, no. 1 (2025): 37–51. https://doi.org/10.36079/lamintang.jetas-0701.828.

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For simulation purposes in Factory IO and TIA Portal, the research is tailored to emulate industrial sorting operations. In numerous industrial scenarios, sorting operations play a crucial role, with objects segregated based on various criteria such as dimensions, colors, weight, and material composition. For instance, within Thermal Power Stations, electromagnetic sorting techniques are employed to separate ferromagnetic materials from coal. This research specifically focuses on sorting goods based on color, with adjustable speed parameters to match production rates. The system is equipped with a digital display screen, providing real-time feedback on the count of sorted objects, and receives an analog speed signal from the PLC for precise control. This research is divided into two primary components, i.e. Software and Simulation in Factory IO. The software aspect involves the implementation of ladder logic programming in TIA Portal, enabling systematic control of the entire research process based on the input data sequence, while the simulation in Factory IO is encompasses the virtual representation of conveyors for object transportation and RGB color vision sensors for color detection. The entry conveyor features two branches to load objects onto the respective conveyors, directed by the sorting logic implemented in TIA Portal.
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Munđar, Goran, Miha Kovačič, and Uroš Župerl. "Development and Control of Virtual Industrial Process using Factory IO and MATLAB." Tehnički glasnik 18, no. 3 (2024): 497–501. http://dx.doi.org/10.31803/tg-20240423112303.

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In today's rapidly evolving business landscape, the strategic adoption of virtual manufacturing methods has emerged as a key driver for companies seeking to streamline operations and expedite product launches in a cost-effective manner. This progressive approach involves the creation of a synthetic and interconnected environment, empowered by advanced software tools and systems, including Virtual Reality and Simulation technologies, tailored to optimize industrial processes. Our methodology employs a unique combination of two simulation software tools: Factory I/O for process development and MATLAB for control program implementation. Furthermore, we explore the use of the Modbus TCP/IP communication protocol as the framework for seamless interaction between these software tools during simulation. This research presents practical insights into the transformative potential of virtual manufacturing, showcasing its real-world application in enhancing operational efficiency and agility within industrial settings.
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Monika, Rybczak. "Approach to Sorting Line Control using PLC and Factory I/O." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 13, no. 10 (2024): 1–6. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.I9941.13100924.

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<strong>Abstract:</strong> The article presents the possibility of using a 3D environment to simulate the operation of a manufacturing process and control a virtual object with a PLC. A sample application of the Factory I/O environment compatible with TIA Portal software and the real S7-1214 DC/DC/DC controller is presented. Visualization and program code written in LAD language correlated with the 3D environment were presented. The results showed the importance of a dynamic programming environment that reflects the program code designed to sort virtual production line components. The research showed that working with the code and the virtual object experiences students and is closer to industrial solutions than just laboratory ones.
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Sabbag, Ornar Jorge. "Construction of UHE 'Três Innãos' (hidroelectric factory) and impacts about the mining." Revista OMNIA Interdisciplinar 8 (May 9, 2024): 80–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.69719/roi.v8i1.721.

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Aimplantação de usinas hidrelétricas ocasionam uma série de impactos ambientais, inclusive na atividade de mineração, e por conseqüência, no desenvolvimento econômico regional. Isto se evidenciou principalmente, em décadas anteriores, pela não obrigatoriedade do licenciamento ambiental para os empreendimentos. O presente trabalho tem como objetivo realizar um levantamento dos impactos causados com a construção da Usina Hidrelétrica de "Três Irmãos" em especial à atividade de mineração, na cidade de Pereira Barreto - SP, com o intuito de se estudar um planejamento ambiental adequado às situações semelhantes, e confrontá-Io com as recomendações da legislação ambiental pertinente, para implantação de novas usinas.
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Monika, Rybczak, Wenta Natalia, and Trzciński Dawid. "Visualization of Control Processes and Code Validation." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering (IJITEE) 11, no. 1 (2021): 59–63. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.A9590.1111121.

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The article contains an overview of articles related to the description of control process visualization. It provides short information on how to visualize the production line based on two programming environments: Factory IO and Inventor together with Matlab/Simulink. The analysis of these two environments concerns control of a virtual 3D object from a real PLC. Both virtual production line projects are based on control from the S7-1214 DC/DC/DC controller. Currently, there is a need to validate the program code or control process which has been done using several commercially available programs.
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Shyr, Wen-Jye, Hou-Chueh Juan, Chih-Yu Tsai, and Yu-Jia Chang. "Application of Cyber-Physical System Technology on Material Color Discrimination." Electronics 11, no. 6 (2022): 920. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/electronics11060920.

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With the innovative advance in science and technology, manufacturing production methods have made considerable progress. However, before the production process is actually implemented, it is important to examine whether the design can meet the actual need. By applying cyber-physical system technology to test the production process, the development problems of the actual construction can be avoided. Based on the existing components, this study incorporated the cyber-physical system via innovative integration. In addition to the human–machine interface, this was employed as the operating spindle to integrate the material color identification system of the physical organization. This study also adopted the automated virtual factory constructed by the simulation software of Factory IO with an aim to achieve the technical application.
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Rybczak, Monika, Dawid Trzcińśki, and Natalia Wenta. "Visualization of Control Processes a nd Code Validation." International Journal of Innovative Technology and Exploring Engineering 11, no. 1 (2021): 59–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.35940/ijitee.a9590.1111121.

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The article contains an overview of articles related to the description of control process visualization. It provides short information on how to visualize the production line based on two programming environments: Factory IO and Inventor together with Matlab/Simulink. The analysis of these two environments concerns control of a virtual 3D object from a real PLC. Both virtual production line projects are based on control from the S7-1214 DC/DC/DC controller. Currently, there is a need to validate the program code or control process which has been done using several commercially available programs.
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PRIETO OLIVARES, JOSUE ANTONIO, Elvia Ruiz Beltrán, CARLOS-RENATO VAZQUEZ TOPETE, and JORGE LUIS OROZCO MORA. "ACTIVE FAULT DIAGNOSIS IN AUTOMATED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS: MODELED USING INTERPRETED PETRI NETS." DYNA 100, no. 3 (2025): 260–66. https://doi.org/10.52152/d11367.

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This paper deals with active diagnosis in Discrete Event System represented as Interpreted Petri Nets, which have been used to model an automated manufacturing system (AMS). In addition, a fault diagnosis scheme is implemented through residuals in an AMS controlled by a Mitsubishi PLC, which is monitored by an embedded system capable of measuring the current in the controllers in order to share information to the diagnoser, through the Modbus communication protocol with the purpose of increasing its reliability in the pronouncement. Key Words: Interpreted Petri Nets, active diagnosis, Factory IO, diagnosability, fault diagnosis.
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Salah, Bashir, Ali M. Alsamhan, Waqas Saleem, Razaullah Khan, and Ahmed Tawhid Ahmed Soliman. "3D Simulation of a Yogurt Filling Machine Using Grafcet Studio and Factory IO: Realization of Industry 4.0." Transactions of FAMENA 47, no. 3 (2023): 15–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.21278/tof.473049922.

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Östlund, Linus. "Simulering av automatiserad sortering i Factory I/O." Thesis, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:hig:diva-36227.

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Användning av Virtual Commissioning (VC) i samband med digitala modeller/tvillingar ges ett stort värde i framtidens industri. Inom konceptet industri 4.0 omnämns Smart Factory (SF) som är en av de viktigare aspekterna inom industri 4.0, detta har för avsikt att adressera utveckling bestående av integration, digitalisering och användning av flexibla strukturer och smarta lösningar. Varav en del i detta ges av så kallad VC och Digital Twin (DT). På ett naturligt sätt medför detta att denna typer av studier gälande användningsområdena av VC ges vikt inför kommande utveckling. Detta projekt har sitt fokus i att studera möjligheterna kring användning av VC och DT i de tidigare stadierna i ett projekt. En prototyp kommer att skapas.  Projektet kommer att erkänna tillvägagångssättet när det gäller ökningen av mjukvarukvalitet och minskning av buggar inför driftsättningen av den fysiska processen. Detta kommer att göras genom en tillämpning i form av en automatiserad sorteringsprocess Sorteringsprocessen kommer att hantera och fördela enligt godkänd och icke godkänd produkt. Sorteringsprocessen genomgick en validering av tredje part som anses godkänd. Driften och säkerheten kommer att vara det centrala för att bedöma dugligheten av modellen. Därmed avgörs huruvida denna VC metod kan ges tillförlitlighet gällande industriell projekttillämpning.<br>The use of virtual commissioning in connection with digital models / twins is given great value in the future industry. The concept of Industry 4.0 promotes Smart Factory, which requires well-orchestrated developments in integration, digitalization and use of flexible structures and smart solutions. Part of this is provided by so-called Virtual Commissioning (VC) and Digital Twin (DT). Therefore, it is important to study these for future development. This study focuses on studying the possibilities of using VC and DT regarding the earlier stages in a project. The thesis will acknowledge this approach in terms of the increase regarding software quality and bug reduction comes the physical commissioning of the process. This will be done through an application in the form of an automated sorting process.  In this process, two products will be tested and then sorted as either approved or non-approved. Once the functional sorting process has been developed, it did undergo a validation test with an approved result. This validation test is be divided into two different sections where the operation of the process and safety will be central for assessing the feasibility of the model and thus determining whether this VC method can be considered as reliable for industrial project applications.
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Books on the topic "Factory Io"

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Speyer, Augustin. Serialization of full noun phrases in the history of German. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198813545.003.0009.

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The serialization of object full NPs is relatively free in Modern German. In OHG, the order IO &gt; DO was heavily preferred; the preference weakened only in the ENHG period. The most important factor for the serialization of object full NPs in OHG is ‘animate before inanimate’, which continues to be an important factor up to the present day. The order IO &gt; DO falls out from that, as the accusative (DO case) tends to be assigned to the least agent-like referent. The loosening of the object order in ENHG is a consequence of other factors becoming more important, for instance ‘given before new’. With respect to structure binding facts suggest that the DO c-commands the IO, the animacy factor being responsible for re-ordering to IO &gt; DO.
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Io c'ero: Riflessioni di ha vissuto gli anni d'oro del design e dell'ergonomia italiani. Maggioli editore, 2016.

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Olson-Buchanan, Julie B., John C. Scott, and Lori Foster, eds. Sustainable Development Through the World of Work. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197786161.001.0001.

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Abstract In 2015, the United Nations established 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) to inspire focused efforts to collectively make progress toward major societal challenges. These goals have served as a rallying point to work together toward a common agenda. The United Nations identifies business partnerships and science as key factors in identifying pathways to accomplish the SDGs. The field of Industrial-Organizational (IO) Psychology offers tremendous promise for advancing prosocial work but, to date, has been somewhat inaccessible. This edited volume translates the science and practice of IO Psychology into actionable steps for impacting sustainable development efforts using the United Nations SDGs as a framework. The volume explicitly targets those who are engaged in prosocial work across the public and private sectors. The volume focuses on four major areas where the science of IO Psychology can be applied for prosocial purposes: (1) social (including enhancing gender equity, reducing discrimination (age, race/ethnicity, and ableism); and cross-cultural psychology to improve understanding); (2) health and well-being (including occupational health/safety, promoting ethicality and reducing corruption, reducing workplace violence, enhancing work-life balance, especially with respect to lower socioeconomic status and women, and using selection to build strong institutions); (3) economics (including promoting entrepreneurial outcomes, decent work, economic growth, living wages, basic income, and socioeconomic status and economic stress; and (4) environment (including planetary health, disaster recovery efforts, and corporate social responsibility.
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Sommerer, Thomas, Hans Agné, Fariborz Zelli, and Bart Bes. Global Legitimacy Crises. Oxford University PressOxford, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192856326.001.0001.

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Abstract This book addresses the consequences of legitimacy in global governance, in particular asking: when and how do legitimacy crises affect international organizations (IOs) and their capacity to rule. The book starts with a new conceptualization of legitimacy crisis that looks at public challenges from a variety of actors. Based on this conceptualization, it applies a mixed-methods approach to identify and examine legitimacy crises, starting with a quantitative analysis of mass media data on challenges of a sample of 32 IOs. It shows that some, but not all organizations have experienced legitimacy crises, spread over several decades from 1985 to 2020. Following this, the book presents a qualitative study to further examine legitimacy crises of two selected case studies: the WTO and the UNFCCC. Whereas earlier research assumed that legitimacy crises have negative consequences, the book introduces a theoretical framework that privileges the activation inherent in a legitimacy crisis. It holds that this activation may not only harm an IO, but could also strengthen it, in terms of its material, institutional, and decision-making capacity. The following statistical analysis shows that whether a crisis has predominantly negative or positive effects depends on a variety of factors. These include the specific audience whose challenges define a certain crisis, and several institutional properties of the targeted organization. The ensuing in-depth analysis of the WTO and the UNFCCC further reveals how legitimacy crises and both positive and negative consequences are interlinked, and that effects of crises are sometimes even visible beyond the organizational borders.
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Book chapters on the topic "Factory Io"

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Rauth, Philipp. "Ditransitive constructions in the history of German." In Ditransitives in Germanic Languages. John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/sigl.7.03rau.

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In modern Standard German, the base order of direct and indirect full noun objects in the ‘Mittelfeld’ is considered to be IO&gt;DO. Deviation from this order is influenced by various linguistic factors such as prosody, complexity, syntactic structure, animacy, definiteness, and information structure. Does this also hold for dialectal and historical varieties of German? In order to answer this question, I present results of a comprehensive diachronic corpus study (8th–20th century) on the significance of these factors, which in sum involved about 2,100 instances of ditransitives. My data shows that, at least since the 11th century, information structure has been the most important and stable factor for the inversion of the base order: A given or more salient DO significantly increases the likelihood for DO&gt;IO. However, IO&gt;DO remains the predominant order throughout the history of German.
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Windzio, Michael, and Kerstin Martens. "The Global Development, Diffusion, and Transformation of Education Systems: Transnational Isomorphism and ‘Cultural Spheres’." In Global Dynamics of Social Policy. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-78885-8_1.

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AbstractIn Chap. 10.1007/978-3-030-78885-8_1, Michael Windzio and Kerstin Martens present the theoretical framework of their study, which focuses on the tension between the global institutionalization of Western rationality but also the culturally specific rationales for the development of education. In essence, they argue that horizontal and vertical interdependencies, as well as the moderating effects of national factors, are still neglected research topics when it comes to the global development of education policy. The chapter also presents the common research used in the different chapters and justifies the IO cases selected for deeper analysis. In addition, the chapter provides a short overview of existing research in this field that the book as a whole relates to.
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Tendero-Vegas, Andrés, Oscar Miguel-Escrig, Julio-Ariel Romero-Pérez, Bianca Wiesmayr, Virendra Ashiwal, and Alois Zoitl. "Integración de FACTORY IO y 4DIAC-FORTE para la validación de software de control en la norma IEC 61499." In XLIII Jornadas de Automática: libro de actas: 7, 8 y 9 de septiembre de 2022, Logroño (La Rioja), 2022nd ed. Servizo de Publicacións da UDC, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.17979/spudc.9788497498418.0949.

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En este trabajo se presenta la integración de 4diac-FORTE y Factory IO mediante OPC-UA. Dicha integración permite verificar software de control desarrollado según la norma IEC 61499 y de esta forma validar de metodologías para el desarrollo de dicho software. Se presenta un ejemplo sencillo que ilustra detalles importantes a tener en cuenta en la configuración adecuada del servidor OPCUA que permite esta integración.
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Silva, Walmir Rios da, Henrique M. C. do Amaral, José Pinheiro de Moura, and Mauro Sérgio Pinto. "Aplicação dos Conceito de Programação de CLPs em Equipamentos Móveis Industriais." In AMC - SCIENCE AND ENGINEERING SERIE. Even3 Publicações, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.29327/5380842.1-12.

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Este é um artigo que descreve uma solução de automação com foco nos critérios aplicados na indústria. Usando o simulador Factory IO e o emulador do PLC RSLOGIX STUDIO 5000. Iremos mostrar umas das possíveis soluções de automação das cenas Wherehouse. Que é um tipo de equipamento móvel disponível no software para se automatizar. A solução apresenta os três principais modos de operação para um equipamento móvel indústria, a manutenção, semiautomático e automático.
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Tuttle, William M. "Homefront Families on the Move." In “Daddy’s Gone to War”. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 1993. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780195049053.003.0004.

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Abstract The plant, to be named Willow Run, would be located thirty miles west of Detroit in southeastern Michigan. The next month, bulldozers began clearing the flat fields. Soon the factory took shape, “a huge sprawling upthrust of red I-beams and endless windows.” Within weeks, access highways and a railroad spur from the main line of the New York Central appeared, along with acres of parking lots and a mile-long airfield. By Christmas time—even though the I-beams at the east end of Willow Run were still open to the wind-production workers began filling the plant, ready to build B-24 Liberator bombers. Willow Run became the largest plant in the world: the main building covered 67 acres, while the airport spread over an additional 1,434 acres and had six runways. The first B-24 rolled out of the plant on September IO, 1942, and by war’s end Willow Run had produced 8,685 airplanes. At its height the plant turned out one bomber every 63 minutes.
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Gött, Henner. "Interactions with the Outside World as a Factor for IO Initiatives." In International Organization Initiatives. Oxford University PressNew York, NY, 2025. https://doi.org/10.1093/9780197803325.003.0027.

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Abstract International organizations’ (IOs’) interactions with the outside world are an important but elusive factor for IO initiatives: influence from other IOs, non-member states, and non-governmental organizations can stimulate necessary changes but also predetermine, change, or even compromise initiatives. This ambiguity can pose a veritable challenge for IOs and raises complex questions of agency, sound governance, legality, and legitimacy. The chapter addresses key issues relating to IO interactions with the outside world. It identifies the various sources and characteristics of exogenous influence, defines relevant categories and terminology, and sets out to conceptualize their impact on IO initiatives. To enhance the predictability of interactions and their impact on initiatives, the chapter deconstructs the legal relations between IOs and outside actors and proposes to expound and develop a law of interactions, complementing policy efforts.
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Sedley, David. "Metaphysics A Io." In Aristotle’s Metaphysics Lambda. Oxford University PressOxford, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198237648.003.0012.

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Abstract I take Metaphysics A r o to function in relation to Metaphysics A as a whole roughly as follows. The key to the book’s search for a single ultimate principle lies in the thesis (A 4-5) that the principles of various substances, although differing according to the specific substance in question, are by analogy one and the same. In the case of the moving cause-the only non-immanent principle, and the one on which Aristotle’s attention increasingly focuses-this analogical unity amounts to the fact that each moving cause is in prior actuality what its respective matter is potentially. And since this prior actuality is the common factor unifying all moving causes, the ultimate mover must be supremely actual (A 6). In fact, it must function as a final cause: its pure actuality, being the best, must be an intellectual one (A 7 and 9). Aro now consolidates these findings by concentrating, no longer on the specifically intellectual activity of the prime mover, but on its characterization as unifying final cause. This mover is the ultimate cause which, directly or indirectly, inspires all beings to achieve the maximum actuality within their power.
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Marshall, Morrison. "Pericles and the Plague." In ‘Owls to Athens’. Oxford University PressOxford, 1990. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198144786.003.0026.

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Abstract Plato was the first feminist. Only, he was concerned not with women‘s rights, as modern feminists are, but with their usefulness (Rep. 451 B-457B). Like a modern planner, he felt it was a waste of woman-power to seclude women in their homes, when they could be performing useful tasks in the factory or the office. Women should be used, just as men were, for the benefit of the community. There were no fundamental differences between the sexes which unfitted women for useful toil. Admittedly, women were on average less strong and generally less good than men, but that was only a generalization, which did not hold in every case. Some women were just as good, indeed better, than some men (Rep. 4550). Whether a particular woman was suited to a particular task should be decided on the merits of the case, not on any general assumptions about womankind as a whole. The guardians were to rise above their sexual prejudices. They might feel that the sight of old women exercising in the nude was ridiculous, but that was only a matter of custom, and should be overcome (Rep. 452). Women should exercise the same as men, be educated the same as men, go to war the same as men, and generally be treated exactly the same, except that not so much should be expected of them (Rep. 457A Io). Differentiation in treatment between one guardian and another should be based on difference of talent, not on difference of sex (Rep. 540c 5-9). The only function sex was relevant for was the breeding of children (Rep. 4540-E). In modern terms Plato holds that while a guardian‘s chromosomes are highly relevant to his suitability for various social roles, the possession of a Y-chromosome rather than a second X-chromosome is not.
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Panke, Diana, and Gordon M. Friedrichs. "International Organizations’ Roles in the Wake of Global Crises: Patterns, Drivers and Effects." In International Organizations Amid Global Crises. Policy Press, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781529242966.003.0011.

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The chapter provides a comprehensive overview of the roles enacted by international organizations (IOs) in response to global crises, drawing from the insights of the individual chapters. It highlights the diverse roles taken on by IOs, including stabilizers, reformers, bystanders and advocates, among others. The analysis reveals that IOs often prioritize roles that maintain existing orders rather than pursue transformative roles, with a slight inclination towards innovation over emulation. Furthermore, the conclusion summarizes the key drivers behind IO roles, distinguishing between internal and external factors at the state and international levels. It underscores the interplay between state-level dynamics, such as IO authority, capacities and member state interests, and external pressures from global crises. These factors influence whether an IO opts to adopt a role during a crisis and the specific role it chooses. Importantly, the chapter emphasizes the significance of roles, noting their internal and external effects on IOs and their member states. These effects include changes in IO management capacities, member state loyalty and contributions to crisis management. Additionally, IO roles can impact third-party actors involved in the crisis. In conclusion, the chapter calls for future research to explore the intersection of foreign policy analysis (FPA) role theory and comparative IO research, suggesting that stronger engagement between these two bodies of scholarship could yield valuable insights. It provides an outlook for future research directions and highlights the potential benefits of integrating these approaches.
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Larrosa Rafael, Asenjo Rafael, Navarro Angeles, and Chamberlain Bradford L. "A First Implementation of Parallel IO in Chapel for Block Data Distribution." In Advances in Parallel Computing. IOS Press, 2012. https://doi.org/10.3233/978-1-61499-041-3-447.

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This paper presents our preliminary implementations of parallel IO routines in Chapel, a high-productivity parallel language for large-scale systems. The IO functions are implemented using standard Chapel features, taking POSIX as the IO middleware layer and Lustre as the target parallel file system. In this work, we focus on the Chapel Block data distribution, for which we propose different algorithms to perform the file read and write operations. We pay particular attention to the collective writing operation, for which we evaluate different strategies. Our algorithms take into account some of the Lustre file system parameters that can have an impact on the write operation performance. Through our evaluation we find that a more careful selection of the stripe pattern (a feature of the Lustre system), as well as the appropriate selection of the number of IO processes that perform the IO calls, should be taken into account to better tune the performance. In addition, we compare our implementations with the ROMIO library, the de facto parallel IO standard, finding that we achieve comparable results with our higher level approach.
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Conference papers on the topic "Factory Io"

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Setiana, Hatib, Muvitto Ramadhanu Hascall, Murie Dwiyaniti, Arum Kusuma Wardhany, Reyhan Oliviera Panduwinat, and Muhamad Ramadhifan Baiqi. "PLC-Driven Dual Conveyor System for Separating Metal: A 3D Simulation Study Using Factory IO." In 2024 8th International Conference on Electrical, Telecommunication and Computer Engineering (ELTICOM). IEEE, 2024. https://doi.org/10.1109/elticom64085.2024.10865433.

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Beuster, Henry, Kevin Tebbe, Thomas Robert Doebbert, and Gerd Scholl. "Measurements of the Safety Function Response Time on a Private 5G and IO-Link Wireless Testbed." In 2024 IEEE 29th International Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation (ETFA). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa61755.2024.10710762.

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von Rohr, Dominik, Max Felser, and Markus Rentschler. "Simplifying the engineering of modular PROFINET IO devices." In Factory Automation (ETFA 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2011.6059156.

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Felser, Max. "Media Redundancy for PROFINET IO." In 2008 IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems - (WFCS 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wfcs.2008.4638710.

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Ferrari, P., A. Flammini, D. Marioli, et al. "Clock synchronization of PTP-based devices through PROFINET IO networks." In Factory Automation (ETFA 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2008.4638445.

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Ferrari, P., A. Flammini, F. Venturini, and A. Augelli. "Large PROFINET IO RT networks for factory automation: A case study." In Factory Automation (ETFA 2011). IEEE, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2011.6059160.

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Maruyama, Tatsuya, and Tsutomu Yamada. "Sharing IO devices using hardware virtualization method for component-based industrial controllers." In Factory Automation (ETFA 2008). IEEE, 2008. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2008.4638474.

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Wolberg, Dan, Markus Rentschler, and Pascal Gaggero. "Simulative performance analysis of IO-link wireless." In 2018 14th IEEE International Workshop on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wfcs.2018.8402352.

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Akerberg, Johan, and Mats Bjorkman. "Introducing security modules in PROFINET IO." In 2009 IEEE 14th International Conference on Emerging Technologies & Factory Automation. ETFA 2009. IEEE, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/etfa.2009.5347205.

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Krush, Dmytro, Christoph Cammin, Thomas R. Doebbert, Ralf Heynicke, and Gerd Scholl. "Coexistence Management Methods and Tools for IO-Link Wireless." In 2021 17th IEEE International Conference on Factory Communication Systems (WFCS). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/wfcs46889.2021.9483594.

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Reports on the topic "Factory Io"

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Monetary Policy Report - July de 2021. Banco de la República, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.32468/inf-pol-mont-eng.tr3-2021.

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Macroeconomic summary The Colombian economy sustained numerous shocks in the second quarter, pri¬marily related to costs and supply. The majority of these shocks were unantic¬ipated or proved more persistent than expected, interrupting the recovery in economic activity observed at the beginning of the year and pushing overall inflation above the target. Core inflation (excluding food and regulated items) increased but remained low, in line with the technical staff’s expectations. A third wave of the pandemic, which became more severe and prolonged than the previous outbreak, began in early April. This had both a high cost in terms of human life and a negative impact on Colombia's economic recovery. Between May and mid-June roadblocks and other disruptions to public order had a sig¬nificant negative effect on economic activity and inflation. The combination and magnitude of these two shocks likely led to a decline in gross domestic product (GDP) compared to the first quarter. Roadblocks also led to a significant in¬crease in food prices. The accumulated effects of global disruptions to certain value chains and increased international freight transportation prices, which since the end of 2020 have restricted supply and increased costs, also affected Colombia’s economy. The factors described above, which primarily affected the consumer price index (CPI) for goods and foods, explain to a significant degree the technical staff’s forecast errors and the increase in overall inflation above the 3% target. By contrast, increases in core inflation and in prices for regulated items were in line with the technical staff’s expectations, and can be explained largely by the elimination of various price relief measures put in place last year. An increase in perceived sovereign risk and the upward pressures that this im¬plies on international financing costs and the exchange rate were further con¬siderations. Despite significant negative shocks, economic growth in the first half of the year (9.1%) is now expected to be significantly higher than projected in the April re¬port (7.1%), a sign of a more dynamic economy that could recover more quickly than previously forecast. Diverse economic activity figures have indicated high¬er-than-expected growth since the end of 2020. This suggests that the negative effects on output from recurring waves of COVID-19 have grown weaker and less long-lasting with subsequent outbreaks. Nevertheless, the third wave of the coro¬navirus, and to an even greater degree the previously mentioned roadblocks and disruptions to public order, likely led to a decline in GDP in the second quar¬ter compared to the first. Despite this, data from the monthly economic tracking indicator (ISE) for April and May surpassed expectations, and new sector-level measures of economic activity suggest that the negative impact of the pandemic on output continues to moderate, amid reduced restrictions on mobility and im¬provements in the pace of vaccination programs. Freight transportation registers (June) and unregulated energy demand (July), among other indicators, suggest a significant recovery following the roadblocks in May. Given the above, annual GDP growth in the second quarter is expected to have been around 17.3% (previously 15.8%), explained in large part by a low basis of comparison. The technical staff revised its growth projection for 2021 upward from 6% to 7.5%. This forecast, which comes with an unusually high degree of uncertain¬ty, assumes no additional disruptions to public order and that any new waves of COVID-19 will not have significant additional negative effects on economic activity. Recovery in international demand, price levels for some of Colombia’s export com¬modities, and remittances from workers abroad have all performed better than projected in the previous report. This dynamic is expected to continue to drive recovery in the national income over the rest of the year. Continued ample international liquidity, an acceleration in vacci¬nation programs, and low interest rates can also be ex¬pected to favor economic activity. Improved performance in the second quarter, which led to an upward growth revision for all components of spending, is expected to continue, with the economy returning to 2019 production levels at the end of 2021, earlier than estimated in the April report. This forecast continues to account for the short-term effects on aggregate demand of a tax reform package along the lines of what is currently being pro-posed by the national government. Given the above, the central forecast scenario in this report projects growth in 2021 of 7.5% and in 2022 of 3.1% (Graph 1.1). In this scenar¬io, economic activity would nonetheless remain below potential. The noted improvement in these projections comes with a high degree of uncertainty. Annual inflation increased more than expected in June (3.63%) as a result of changes in food prices, while growth in core inflation (1.87%) was similar to projections.
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