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Journal articles on the topic "Industrial architecture and industry"

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Steindl, Gernot, Martin Stagl, Lukas Kasper, Wolfgang Kastner, and Rene Hofmann. "Generic Digital Twin Architecture for Industrial Energy Systems." Applied Sciences 10, no. 24 (December 13, 2020): 8903. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/app10248903.

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Digital Twins have been in the focus of research in recent years, trying to achieve the vision of Industry 4.0. In the domain of industrial energy systems, they are applied to facilitate a flexible and optimized operation. With the help of Digital Twins, the industry can participate even stronger in the ongoing renewable energy transition. Current Digital Twin implementations are often application-specific solutions without general architectural concepts and their structures and namings differ, although the basic concepts are quite similar. For this reason, we analyzed concepts, architectures, and frameworks for Digital Twins in the literature to develop a technology-independent Generic Digital Twin Architecture (GDTA), which is aligned with the information technology layers of the Reference Architecture Model Industry 4.0 (RAMI4.0). This alignment facilitates a common naming and understanding of the proposed architectural structure. A proof-of-concept shows the application of Semantic Web technologies for instantiating the proposed GDTA for a use case of a Packed-Bed Thermal Energy Storage (PBTES).
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Zhang, Shu, Jun Li, and Yi Jie Liu. "A Study of Color Design in Industry Landscape Architecture Environment." Advanced Materials Research 726-731 (August 2013): 3622–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.726-731.3622.

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Most of metallurgy industry enterprises in our country were built early and the architectures of which were old while environment colors miscellaneous. With the rapid development of economy and improvement of aesthetic standard, the art and aesthetic of industry architecture environment was paid the important attention. Color plays a very important role in the environmental cognition aspects. It can not only facilitate people to cognitive surrounding responsible and dangerous working environment, but also to allow workers to improve work efficiency and improve the living comfort level. A good relationship with the color and the industry environment is important to our future industrial landscape design and industrial architecture design. And we should present the building colors with new ways so as to create Chinese industrial culture with Chinese characteristics. Based on the industry architecture environment, this article expounds the importance, emotional and functional of color design, and deeply analysis the effect and influence factors of color design in industry landscape architecture environment, and also brought the requirement to color design.
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Wang, Zhen, Dantao Han, Yanjie Gong, and Yanling Zhao. "Research on the convergence architecture of 5G and industrial communication." MATEC Web of Conferences 336 (2021): 04013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1051/matecconf/202133604013.

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As the next generation of mobile communication technology, 5G has the characteristics of enhanced mobile broadband (eMBB), massive machine-type communication (mMTC), and ultra-reliable low latency communication (URLLC), which are critical technologies for the future development of industrie 4.0. So far, these technologies have been explored and applied in industry, however, there is still a lack of general architectures. This paper presents a 5G and industrial communication convergence architecture and elaborates on the implementation methods from the aspects of device access technology and network configuration strategies, and discusses the transparent transmission and mapping methods adopted by 5G terminal access technology as well.
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Qiu, Xiao Xia, and Qing Zhao. "Transformation and Rebirth of “Wayao” Creative Park." Applied Mechanics and Materials 584-586 (July 2014): 95–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.584-586.95.

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In the critical situation that industrial architectures might be removed, transformed, renovated or just disappeared naturally, a combination of creative industry with heritage industry can bring new vitality to the disappearing architectures. This paper analyzes Wayao Creative Industrial Park which is transformed from Shanxi Polyester Plant in such perspectives as planning, architecture and landscape, to fully demonstrate its present status and future development trends.
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Jiang, Jehn-Ruey. "An improved cyber-physical systems architecture for Industry 4.0 smart factories." Advances in Mechanical Engineering 10, no. 6 (June 2018): 168781401878419. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1687814018784192.

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The cyber-physical system is the core concept of Industry 4.0 for building smart factories. We can rely on the ISA-95 architecture or the 5C architecture to build the cyber-physical system for smart factories. However, both architectures emphasize more on vertical integration and less on horizontal integration. This article proposes the 8C architecture by adding 3C facets into the 5C architecture. The 3C facets are coalition, customer, and content. The proposed 8C architecture is a helpful guideline to build the cyber-physical system for smart factories. We show an example of designing and developing, on the basis of the proposed 8C architecture, a smart factory cyber-physical system, including an Industrial Internet of Things gateway and a smart factory data center running in the cloud environment.
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Velásquez, Nancy, Elsa Estevez, and Patricia Pesado. "Cloud Computing, Big Data and the Industry 4.0 Reference Architectures." Journal of Computer Science and Technology 18, no. 03 (December 12, 2018): e29. http://dx.doi.org/10.24215/16666038.18.e29.

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The Industry 4.0 promotes the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) in manufacturing processes to obtain customized products satisfying demanding needs of new consumers. The Industry 4.0 approach transforms the traditional pyramid model of automation to a network model of interconnected services, combining operational technology (OT) with Information Technology (IT). This new model allows the creation of ecosystems enabling more flexible production processes through connecting systems and sharing data. In this context, cloud computing and big data are critical technologies for leveraging the approach. Thus, this paper analyzes cloud computing and big data under the lenses of two leading reference architectures for implementing Industry 4.0: 1) the Industrial Internet Reference Architecture (IIRA), and 2) the Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI 4.0). A main contribution of this paper is to present a comparative analysis of IIRA and RAMI 4.0, discussing needs, benefits, and challenges of applying cloud computing and big data in the Industry 4.0.
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Lin, Zhou. "Perspective of Digital Architecture World." Applied Mechanics and Materials 392 (September 2013): 909–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.392.909.

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Digital technology has played a crucial role in architectural development since being introduced in. Different application of digital design software has taken the place of traditional drawing. The innovated architecture design process has promoted a trend of space complexity. Advanced digital technology also produced a new design method; the computer can generate a unique building plan through the special program directly rather than the imagination of the human brain. Besides, digital technology has a wide range of applications in exploring the future architecture development, as well as virtual reality in the scheme deliberation and demonstration. The digital architecture has broken through the two-dimensional architectural design pattern and the aesthetic consciousness of the industrial era, and pushes the building industry development greatly.
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Gulling, Dana K. "The Architecture of Industry: Changing Paradigms in Industrial Building and Planning." Journal of Architectural Education 71, no. 1 (January 2, 2017): 120–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10464883.2017.1260968.

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Cheng, Xiaolei, and Pinghua Zhang. "Service Innovation of Industrial Big Data Based on Industry 4.0 Architecture." Journal of Physics: Conference Series 2010, no. 1 (September 1, 2021): 012059. http://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/2010/1/012059.

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Morozova, Y. B., A. A. Kolesnikow, N. N. Korshunova, and O. E. Dolinina. "Spatial Organization of Energy Facilities: Specific Features and Development Prospects (on the Example of Belarusian Practice." Science & Technique 19, no. 3 (June 5, 2020): 195–203. http://dx.doi.org/10.21122/2227-1031-2020-19-3-195-203.

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The paper considers spatial organization of energy facilities with an emphasis on modern practice of the Republic of Belarus. The efficiency of enterprise operation in any industry including power industry is largely due to their architectural and planning organization. Knowledge of mechanisms and specific features of the changes taking place here makes it possible to justify a promising strategy for project activities, and therefore, it allows to manage development processes of the industry and thereby avoid many negative consequences. Energy facilities are a typological unit of industrial architecture, their formation has been started due to transition of industrial production to electric energy. Today the typology shows functional approach in architectural shaping, it includes a fairly large variety of constituent units and demonstrates a tendency towards diversification. In Belarus energy facilities in the architectural aspect of their classification are limited mostly to thermal power plants operating on different types of fuel. Currently the diversification is developing in the following areas: construction of hydropower facilities (small plants on reservoirs, medium power plants, low-pressure plants, run-of-the-river hydraulic power stations), alternative energy (wind power stations, photovoltaic power stations and biogas plants) and conventional energy (thermal power plant, mini-combined heat and power plant operating on renewable fuel). The results of Belarusian practice in construction of all types of facilities (hydropower, alternative and conventional energy), peculiarities of the architectural and planning organization of facilities at the current stage, correlation with global trends in the development of industrial architecture have been characterized in the paper. The paper has determined typological features of alternative energy facility architecture, opportunities and directions for implementation of architectural approaches, problems and prospects to develop scientific support for the project process.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Industrial architecture and industry"

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Long, Melissa E. "Bourbon Hub: Industry Redefined." University of Cincinnati / OhioLINK, 2016. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=ucin1460653358.

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Lyu, Minhu. "Towards Control as a Service models and architecture for the Industry 4.0." Thesis, Lyon, 2020. http://www.theses.fr/2020LYSEI048.

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Pour s’adapter au contexte de l’économie globalisée, les entreprises, et principalement les PMEs doivent développer de nouvelles stratégies de collaboration. Ces stratégies sont axées sur la création de valeur en réseau en remplacement de l’organisation classique de chaîne de valeur, s’adaptant ainsi au modèle dit de « Blue Ocean » qui conduit au développement de produits et services innovants. Bien que les organisations collaboratives aient été étudiées depuis des décennies, l’Industrie 4.0, actuellement largement développée par les principales industries en Europe, Amérique ou Asie, impose une intégration plus poussée des Systèmes d’Information pour y inclure des processus opérationnels collaboratifs, tant pour les activités administratives que pour la production. En outre, ces processus doivent être adaptatifs pour s’adapter au contexte. Actuellement, ces écosystèmes de produits/services sont principalement implémentés par des services logiciels, déployés sur le Cloud et utilisables par différentes organisations. Pour répondre aux besoins d’agilité, d’ouverture, d’interopérabilité et de confiance, ces services utilisent largement les architectures orientées services, les technologies Web2.0 et XaaS. Tirant parti de l’IoT, des technologies de services et du Cloud, le Cloud des objets (Cloud of Things ou CoT) change la manière de concevoir des applications de contrôle, passant d’une ingénierie traditionnelle à une vision de composition de services. Cette vision suppose de définir une nouvelle architecture pour connecter les objets physiques, leur double virtuel et intégrer des patrons de contrôle pour composer et orchestrer ces services pour répondre aux besoins. Pour répondre à ce défi, nous proposons uns architecture multi-niveaux de Control as a Service permettant de décrire les systèmes de contrôle selon une vision holistique. Notre modèle de service de contrôle est construit pour permettre une exécution pilotée par les événements. L’intégration d’un gestionnaire de contexte, analysant continuellement l’environnement d’exécution et le comportement du système, permet d’assurer le déploiement de services de contrôle contextualisables
To fit the renewed globalized economic environment, enterprises, and mostly SMEs, have to develop new networked and collaborative strategies, focusing on networked value creation (instead of the classical value chain vision), fitting the blue ocean context for innovative products and service development. Even if collaborative organizations have been studied for decades, the closer connection of information systems involved by the so-called “Industry 4.0” developed by leading industries in Europe, US and Asia requires to set new IT models to support agile and evolving collaborative Business Process (BP) enactment, integrating both traditional Information Systems (IS) and production control processes. By now, these product/service ecosystems are mostly supported by software services, which span multiple organizations and providers, and on multiple cloud-based execution environments, increasing the call for openness, agility, interoperability and trust for both production and Information System organization. These requirements are well supported by SOA, Web 2.0 and XaaS technologies for Information Systems. Taking advantage of IoT, services and Cloud technologies, the development of Cloud of Things (CoT) changes the way control application are engineered and developed moving from a dedicated design and development of control applications to a Control as a Service vision. This vision requires developing a new architecture to connect physical and logical objects as well as integrating basic control patterns to organize a consistent control service orchestration. To fit this challenge, we propose a multi-layer Control as a Service architecture to describe control systems in a holistic way. Our Control service model is built according to an event-driven orchestration strategy. Thanks to the integration of a context manager, analyzing continuously the system environment as well as the control system behavior, these context-aware control services can be deployed
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Dezen-Kempter, Eloisa 1963. "O lugar do patrimônio industrial." [s.n.], 2011. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/280239.

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Orientador: Cristina Meneguello
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciências Humanas
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Resumo: Os efeitos do processo de desindustrialização e de reestruturação econômica, intensificados na década de 1990, atingiram grandes complexos fabris estabelecidos nos séculos XIX e XX, os quais foram grandes motores econômicos e os principais indutores da urbanização dos lugares. Esses sítios industriais imprimiram, de modo inconfundível, caráter e identidade espacial, organizando a dinâmica urbana e as relações sociais. Sua desativação torna o território, antes ocupado pelas atividades industriais, obsoleto e vulnerável a um processo de reestruturação e incorporação resultante das novas atividades urbanas que demandam uma nova espacialidade, colocando sua permanência em risco. Considerando-se, assim, que o ambiente urbano encontra-se em rápida e fundamental transformação, esta tese pretende, por meio de análise e comparação da trajetória de cinco indústrias têxteis nos estados de São Paulo e Rio de Janeiro, contribuir para revelar a potencialidade e a singularidade do "lugar" industrial na produção do espaço urbano contemporâneo. As edificações industriais analisadas foram selecionadas em função da sua representatividade técnica e arquitetônica e por se apresentarem como elemento ordenador do espaço urbano. No estado de São Paulo foram analisadas a Fábrica São Luis (1869), em Itu; a Enrico Dell'Acqua e Cia. (1892), em São Roque; a Brasital (1875), em Salto; e na cidade do Rio de Janeiro, a Cia. América Fabril (1878) e a Fábrica Bangu (1893). Procedeu-se para tanto a uma análise do desenvolvimento industrial nesses dois estados, focalizando o papel das edificações e complexos industriais na configuração de um tipo arquitetônico e comparando os encaminhamentos das estratégias de preservação do lugar industrial como parte do patrimônio cultural, em um processo de valoração de sua diversidade formal, de uso e escala, e como testemunho e referência histórica, tecnológica e social. Com base na análise das edificações industriais, pautada em sua reconstituição histórica a partir de fontes documentais diversas - documentos empresariais, o projeto arquitetônico, publicações, cartografia, levantamento de campo e vistas aos processos de tombamento - tornou-se possível uma visão abrangente de sua complexidade. Paralelamente, foi abordada a emergência da valorização do patrimônio industrial nos órgãos de preservação por meio do levantamento dos bens tombados pelo IPHAN e do estudo comparativo do tombamento de duas fábricas, com o intuito de identificar procedimentos específicos para áreas industriais de interesse cultural. Verificou-se que, com o abandono e o desuso, essas edificações industriais, portadoras de expressões culturais e sociais, foram adequadas a novas demandas urbanas, e que o processo de reabilitação constituiu ação importante para o seu reconhecimento e valoração
Abstract: The effects of the deindustrialization and economic restructuring, intensified uring the 1990's, reaching large manufacturing complexes established in he XIX and XX centuries, which were the economic drivers and the main ttractors of urban development in that location. These industrial sites imprinted, in an unique manner, spatial character and identity, organizing the urban dynamics and the social relations. Its deactivation changes the territory, beforehand occupied with industrial activities, into obsolete and vulnerable to restructuring and incorporation process as a result of new urban activities that demand new spatial presence, putting in danger its existence. Considering then, that the urban environment is transforming rapidly and fundamentally, this thesis intends to, by analysis and comparison of the history of five textile factories in the states of Sao Paulo and Rio de Janeiro, contribute in unveiling the potential and singularity of the industrial "place" in producing contemporary urban areas. The industrial buildings analyzed were selected due to their technical and architectural importance as well as the element that directed the urban development in that area. In the Sao Paulo state were analyzed the Sao Luis Factory (1869) in Itu, the Enrico Dell'Acqua and Co (1892), in Sao Roque, the Brasital (1875) in Salto, and in the city of Rio de Janeiro, the Cia America Fabril (1878) and the Bangu Factory (1893). In order to do that, it was analyzed the industrial development in the two states, focusing in the role the industrial complexes and its edificial structures in configuring an architectural type and comparing the industrial area preservation strategies part of the cultural landscape, in a process of praising its form, use and scale diversity, as well as a witness and reference of historical, technological and social importance. Based on the analysis of the industrial edifications, focused in recreating the historical context through a myriad of information sources - corporate documents, architectural blueprints, publications, cartography, field visits and review of the process of selection criteria to list a building- it was possible to established a broad perspective of its complexity. In parallel, it was analyzed the emerging need to value the industrial patrimony in the Brazilian preservationist practice by identifying the listed buildings by IPHAN and by comparing the parameters of selection that purposed the preservation of two factories, aiming at identifying the specific procedures for industrial areas of cultural interest. It was verified that, with the disuse and abandonment, these industrial sites, as material support of cultural and social expressions, were adjusted to the new urban demands, in which the rehabilitation process plays an important role in a pratical preservationist, promoting its monumental value and acknowledgment
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Li, Chenchen, and 李晨辰. "Sustainable industrial landscape : an opportunity to integrate textile industry with environment and inhabitant in Hangzhou, China." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 2014. http://hdl.handle.net/10722/207144.

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Crisis of water pollution in Yangtze River Delta Nowadays, more and more incidents that is regarding the pollution of blue-green algae are reported to the public by media, and the water pollution becomes worse and worse, even in some area which has large amount of population, there is happening with the shortage of water because of the poor water quality. Exploring the culprit, the undue development of industrialization is one of the important factor. Especially in Yangtze River Delta, what the most serious water pollution causer is the textile industry, in the meantime, it is one of the pillar industry in Yangtze River Delta. However how to balance the environmental aspect with the textile industry would be the challenge for us as well as local government. So in this thesis, taking Hangzhou as an example to really figure out the way of integration environment, textile industry and inhabitant in rural area, mainly constructing water treatment system after biochemical treatment in textile mills for degradation of toxic substance involve in waste water, and try to reutilize on-site component such as abandoned channel, fishponds, farmland and demolished poor textile mills, transforming them into components of water treatment system, phytoremediation are introduced to help treatment system, providing an opportunity to integrate these three parts, and improving life quality of textile industrial gathering zone in Hangzhou.
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Mitchell, David Scott. "Development of the architectural iron founding industry in Scotland." Thesis, University of Edinburgh, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/1842/7781.

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This thesis describes the origins of the Scottish architectural iron founding industry. It also investigates the underpinning reasons for the proliferation of the Scottish industry in terms of the technological context and the complex inter–relationships of the key figures and firms involved. The founding of Carron in 1759, combined with the discovery of blackband ironstone and the means to smelt it, prompted the rapid growth of the iron founding industry at the start of the 19th century. The influence of Carron in propagating a broader industry and the evolution of the early architectural specialists are discussed. Accounts are given of the key Scottish firms and projects and structures are considered in detail. The Saracen Foundry of Walter Macfarlane and Co is identified as a firm of international importance. The comparative outputs of the key firms in relation to known structures are considered as well as the decline of the industry towards the end of the 20th century. Significant works of innovation are identified which have not previously been appreciated in early iron façade construction at Perth Waterworks, and possibly the earliest iron glasshouse at Fairfield House in Dalkeith.
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Lundmark, Linnea. "Tankebanan. : A knowledge network for northern potential." Thesis, Umeå universitet, Arkitekthögskolan vid Umeå universitet, 2020. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:umu:diva-174273.

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I have always known that I would leave my hometown. Always been told that it is too boring for a dreamer, that it is a place where all ambition wanes. None of my childhood friends stayed; we all moved towards something bigger, something better- towards opportunities. We all moved, to some degree, south. Depopulation of rural communities is not unique to Norrland but Tankebanan investigates this topic within the context of the northern inlands of Sweden, exploring its industrial history and local conditions. The project aims to create an infrastructure strengthening the social and cultural capital of the inland by generating educational, entrepreneurial and identity building activities in the region. The site of the project stretches along Malmbanan, the railway transporting iron from the industries of the inland to the ports of Narvik and Luleå. The tracks are a physical trace of the industrial history of the region and therefor a suitable location for the project that proposes three fixed nodes along the railway, each targeting one specific aspect of the knowledge network. The nodes are Creation in Abisko, Education in Kiruna and Entrepreneurship in Gällivare.Tankebanan reprograms old carbarns within the towns into hubs of activity and optimism, aiming to challenge the pessimism often connotated with the region, causing people to leave. It aims to turn struggles into challenges and encourage young people to see the potential within themselves and within Norrland. This phase of the project explores the node of Education in Kiruna, which proposes an alternative university for those who wish to obtain a degree without leaving the north. The program consists of a public library and train station, educational facilities, conference rooms and accommodation for long distance commuters. It is hosted within a modular system, relating to the module of the train car and extending the network of the rails into the building.
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Sidloyi, Xabiso. "Manufacturing as a reference for rethinking construction design management." Thesis, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University, 2008. http://hdl.handle.net/10948/766.

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Design changes due to lack of constructability, cost overruns, delays and dissatisfied clients are but a few problems experienced in construction due to poor management of the design processes. Increased problems, challenges, demands and continuous criticism of the architectural profession has led to increased demand for research into the improvement of design processes. The aims of this research were to determine the adequacy of design management processes used by Eastern Cape (EC) architectural companies and compare these with the design management processes used in manufacturing in order to establish practices, theories, principles, technologies and deliverables that can be transferred from the manufacturing into the construction to improve efficiency of architectural design management. The quantitative research approach was implemented for this research, the questionnaire was designed to acquire primary, factual and attitudinal data from EC architectural companies and secondary data were acquired through a literature review. The results revealed that design management processes, continuous improvement philosophies, lean principles, and Information and Communication Technology (ICT) used by EC architectural companies are not similar to those used in manufacturing. Therefore EC architectural companies could increase their efficiency by adopting some of the design management processes, ICT, continuous improvement philosophies and lean principles originating from the manufacturing industry.
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Bardese, Cristiane Ikedo. "Arquitetura industrial. Patrimônio edificado, preservação e requalificação: o caso do Moinho Matarazzo e Tecelagem Mariângela." Universidade de São Paulo, 2011. http://www.teses.usp.br/teses/disponiveis/16/16133/tde-19012012-135043/.

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A pesquisa versa sobre a preservação do patrimônio arquitetônico industrial na cidade de São Paulo, através do estudo de caso de dois conjuntos, Moinho Matarazzo e Tecelagem Mariângela, importantes exemplares da arquitetura industrial datados do fim do século XIX e início do século XX, localizados no bairro do Brás. Esses conjuntos se destacam por sua qualidade arquitetônica, importância histórica, soluções técnicas, organização e interação dos espaços, inserção no tecido urbano e sua condição de referência para a memória local. Mesmo com um debate complexo, a pesquisa busca discutir questões ligadas ao patrimônio industrial, propondo diretrizes para sua preservação, a partir da análise desses conjuntos, pretendendo demonstrar que é possível aliar ações contemporâneas à sua salvaguarda, levantando também, novos temas para discussão.
This research deals with the preservation of industrial architecture in the city of São Paulo, through two study cases, Matarazzo Mill and Mariangela Textile Industry, important examples of industrial architecture of the end of 19th Century and the beginning of 20th Century, in the Bras district. Those complexes stand out because of their architectural quality, historical importance, technical solutions, organization and integration of the spaces, their insertion in the urban space and their reference for the local memory. Even with a complex debate, this research will discuss questions related to industrial heritage, proposing guidelines for their preservation, through the analysis of those cases, showing that it is possible to ally present actions and their preservation, and proposing new subjects for discussion.
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Villela, Fabio Fernandes. "Industria da construção civil e reestruturação produtiva : novas tecnologias e modos de socialização construindo o intelecto coletivo ("General Intellect)." [s.n.], 2007. http://repositorio.unicamp.br/jspui/handle/REPOSIP/280879.

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Orientador: Ricardo Luiz Coltro Antunes
Tese (doutorado) - Universidade Estadual de Campinas, Instituto de Filosofia e Ciencias Humanas
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Resumo: Esta tese trata das grandes mudanças ocorridas no mundo do trabalho, especialmente aquelas relacionadas à transição do padrão fordista de acumulação para o padrão que alguns pesquisadores denominaram de acumulação flexível, neo-fordismo, pós-fordismo, póstaylorismo, especialização flexível, modelo japonês ou toyotista. Busca-se esclarecer e tornar mais compreensível a complexa realidade da reestruturação produtiva num setor que tem sido pouco privilegiado pelos trabalhos sociológicos contemporâneos: a Indústria da Construção Civil Subsetor de Edificações (ICCSE) no Brasil. Nosso campo de pesquisa sobre a ICCSE se estrutura a partir do legado das pesquisas do Grupo Arquitetura Nova (GAN). Para um balanço de tallegado, são apresentadas duas teses, quais sejam: (i) o romantismo revolucionário presente no GAN e (ii) a tentativa de reestruturação radical das forças produtivas e das relações de produção na ICCSE. Em seguida, são apresentadas as modalidades históricas dos processos de trabalho capitalista na ICCSE brasileira e são caracterizadas as diferenças fundamentais entre estrutura e conjuntura da ICCSE. Logo depois, desvela-se o fetichismo da tecnologia presente nas pesquisas sobre esse setor, com suas teses sobre o seu atraso. Para finalizar essa parte da argumentação, levantam-se as principais soluções históricas para esse tipo de atraso, do taylorismo ortodoxo dos pioneiros até a reestruturação produtiva na ICCSE. Nosso foco passa a ser a reestruturação produtiva e suas implicações para a ICCSE no Brasil. Caracteriza-se o modelo japonês ou toyotista, com suas novas tecnologias e seus modos de socialização, isto é, formas contemporâneas do estranhamento (alienação). Mapeia-se a introdução, nas empresas brasileiras da ICCSE, do modelo japonês ou toyotista nos anos 90, explicitando-se quais são os modos de socialização observados. Depois, identifica-se, por meio de uma análise quantitativa e qualitativa, que o principal modo de socialização empregado pela empresa pesquisada é a estratégia organizacional. Essa estratégia organizacional foi caracterizada como uma ¿escola¿ empreendedora e, a partir desta tese, foram levantados os conceitos fundamentais de uma escola empreendedora, explicitandose como se formam as principais estratégias empreendedoras na empresa pesquisada. Em seguida, demonstra-se como as novas tecnologias e seus modos de socialização corroboram na construção do intelecto coletivo (¿General Intellect¿). Para tanto, retoma-se o conceito de intelecto coletivo, categoria abordada por Marx nos Grundrisse da Crítica da Economia Política (1857-1858), e defende-se que sua principal característica contemporânea é uma forma de afirmação da teoria do valor-trabalho. A partir dessa tese, o intelecto coletivo é caracterizado como forma de subsunção do trabalho ao capital e desvela-se seu ¿ponta-delança¿ contemporâneo: a mais-valia extraordinária. Após esta argumentação, definem-se as edificações da ICCSE como a construção do intelecto coletivo. Para fundamentar tal análise, caracteriza-se a produção de edificações na ICCSE de forma materialista, isto é, como capital fixo. Por fim, argumenta-se que a expressão do intelecto coletivo nos canteiros da ICCSE contemporânea é a Fast Construction
Abstract: This PhD dissertation deals with changes that happened at labor field, especially those related to transition from Fordism Accumulation pattern to Flexible Accumulation, Neo-Fordism, Post-Fordism, Post-Taylorism, Flexible Specialization, Japanese Model or Toyotism. It aims at giving light to the complex reality of Productive Reorganization in a sector that has been little privileged for the recent sociological works: the Civil Construction Industry (ICCSE, in Portuguese) in Brazil. Our field of research about ICCSE is based on legacy from investigations done by Group of New Architecture (GAN, in Portuguese). In order to sustain an evaluation of GAN¿s legacy, two statements are presented: (i) the romantic revolutionary sprit of GAN and (ii) the attempt of radical reorganization of productive forces and of the relations of production at ICCSE. After that, the historical modalities of capitalist labor processes at ICCSE in Brazil are summarized and the main differences between structure and conjuncture at ICCSE are characterized. Afterwards, the fetishism of technology present on research about ICCSE and its statements about delayed at ICCSE in Brazil are detailed. In order to conclude this part of argumentation, the main historical solutions to this type of delayed, from pioneers with their orthodox Taylorism solutions to those Productive Reorganization solutions at ICCSE, are discussed. Our next focus is the Productive Reorganization and its implications to ICCSE in Brazil. The Japanese Model, with its news technologies and ways of socialization, i.e., contemporaneous forms of alienation, is characterized. Afterwards, the introduction of Japanese Model at Brazilian enterprises of ICCSE at 90¿s is analyzed and the ways of socialization observed are detailed. A steep further is done when based on quantitative and qualitative analyses the ¿organizational strategy¿ is identified as the main way of socialization employed by the investigated enterprise. This organization strategy was characterized as been an entrepreneur school and, assuming this thesis, fundamental concepts of this entrepreneur school were shown and the main entrepreneur strategies of investigated enterprise were analyzed. At last, it was showed how the new technologies and its ways of socialization construct the General Intellect. The concept of General Intellect that we based on was the one proposed by Marx on Grundrisse of Critique of Political Economics (1857- 1858). We argue that its main characteristic nowadays is one form of manifestation of value labor theory. Based on this thesis, General Intellect is characterized as a form of subsumption of labor to capital and the extraordinary more-value is seen as its contemporaneous way of implementation. From this argumentation, it is defined the edifications of ICCSE as a construction of General Intellect. In order to sustain our argumentation, the production of edifications at ICCSE is characterized from the materialism point of view as fixed capital. Finally, it is argued that contemporaneous expression of General Intellect at ICCSE fields is ¿Fast Construction¿
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Amaro, Armando Filipe da Costa. "A indústria conserveira na construção da malha urbana no Algarve: das estruturas produtivas à habitação operária (1900-1960)." Master's thesis, Universidade de Évora, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/10174/28687.

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A prática conserveira foi uma das mais importantes indústrias, bem como uma das maiores fontes de riqueza, em Portugal, no séc. XX. Na região do Algarve, esta foi dinamizadora e relevante a vários níveis, sendo que a instalação da primeira fábrica, em 1879, deu início à ocupação industrial deste território. Com a presente investigação, pretendeu-se estudar as implicações urbanísticas e arquitetónicas da indústria conserveira, com foco no surgimento e evolução da mesma no Algarve, nos seus edifícios, na relação com o espaço envolvente e nas relações urbanas e territoriais. Este estudo incidiu sobre as quatro urbes mais importantes para esta indústria – Lagos, Portimão Olhão e V.R.S.A. – sobre as quais se procedeu à análise da sua evolução urbana, a par do surgimento e desenvolvimento da indústria de conservas. Procurou-se, ainda, perceber se esta indústria teve influência no surgimento de programas arquitetónicos e na estruturação urbana de zonas industriais ou residenciais; Abstract: The practice of conservation was one of the most significant industries, being one of the largest wealth sources of Portugal in the 20th century. In the Algarve region, this particular industry was important on several levels and with the first factory appearing in 1879, the industrialization of that territory started. We intended to study the implications of the canning industry in the urban and architectural scope, focusing on the beginning and evolution of this industry in Algarve, its buildings in relation to the surrounding space and the urban and territorial relations. This study focused on the four most significant cities for this industry – Lagos, Portimão, Olhão e V.R.S.A. – analyzing their urban evolution from the start and development of the canning industry. We tried to look further into these, to understand if this industry influenced the implementation of architectural programs or the urban structuring of industrial or residential zones.
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Books on the topic "Industrial architecture and industry"

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Broto, Carles. Architecture for industry. Edited by Mostaedi Arian. [Barcelona]: LINKS International, 1997.

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Northern heritage - Industrial. [England]: Packhorse, 2002.

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Thornes, Robin. Images of industry, coal. Swinden: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, National Monuments Record Centre, 1994.

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Bergeron, Louis. Industry, architecture, and engineering: [American ingenuity, 1750-1950]. New York: Harry N. Abrams, 2000.

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Baker, Diane. Potworks: The industrial architecture of the Staffordshire potteries. London: Royal Commission on the Historical Monuments of England, 1991.

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Huls, Mary Ellen. Landscaping and industry: A bibliography. Monticello, Ill: Vance Bibliographies, 1987.

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Bernhard, Holletschek, and Weisser Lutz, eds. Architektur fur die Arbeitswelt: Neue Bauten für Industrie und Gewerbe in Österreich = Architecture for the work environment : new buildings for trade and industry in Austria. Basel: Birkhäuser Verlag, 1995.

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Christine, Bastin, and Evrard Jacques, eds. Industria: Architecture industrielle en Belgique. Liège: P. Mardaga, 1986.

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Yus, Aurora Rabanal. Las reales fábricas de municiones de Eugui y Orbaiceta, en Navarra. [Navarra, Spain]: Gobierno de Navarra, Departamento de Educación y Cultura, Institución Príncipe de Viana, 1987.

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Deseyn, Guido. Bouwen voor de industrie. Gent: MIAT, 1989.

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Book chapters on the topic "Industrial architecture and industry"

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Kreimeyer, Matthias. "Implementing Product Architecture in Industry: Impact of Engineering Design Research." In Impact of Design Research on Industrial Practice, 383–98. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-19449-3_25.

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Afolayan, Akintade Samuel. "Repositioning Waste Management Architecture for Sustainable Upstream Performance in Lagos, Nigeria." In The Construction Industry in the Fourth Industrial Revolution, 215–24. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-26528-1_22.

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Zhong, Dandan, Subin Xu, and Tielin Zhu. "Industrial Heritage Conservation and Reuse of Traditional Textile Industry Facilities in Shanghai, Qingdao and Tianjin." In East Asian Architecture in Globalization, 297–306. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-75937-7_23.

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de Freitas, Izabelle Cristine Hannemann, Eduardo de Freitas Rocha Loures, Fernando Deschamps, and José Marcelo Almeida Prado Cestari. "Enterprise Architecture Requirements for Digital Transformation Projects in an Automotive Industry." In Proceedings on 25th International Joint Conference on Industrial Engineering and Operations Management – IJCIEOM, 293–301. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-43616-2_31.

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Saeedi Nikoo, Mahdi, M. Cagri Kaya, Michael L. Schwartz, and Halit Oguztuzun. "Internet of Measurement Things: Toward an Architectural Framework for the Calibration Industry." In The Internet of Things in the Industrial Sector, 81–102. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-24892-5_4.

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Jacobides, Michael G. "Industry Architecture." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management, 1–5. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-94848-2_390-1.

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Jacobides, Michael G. "Industry Architecture." In The Palgrave Encyclopedia of Strategic Management, 720–23. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-137-00772-8_390.

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Parisi, Roberto. "Industrial architecture." In Time Frames, 395–404. New York: Routledge, 2017.: Routledge, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315269863-13.

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Gilchrist, Alasdair. "IIoT Reference Architecture." In Industry 4.0, 65–86. Berkeley, CA: Apress, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-2047-4_4.

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Kuhn, Thomas, Pablo Oliveira Antonino, and Frank Schnicke. "Industrie 4.0 Virtual Automation Bus Architecture." In Communications in Computer and Information Science, 477–89. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-59155-7_34.

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Conference papers on the topic "Industrial architecture and industry"

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Jose da Cunha, Marcio, Marcelo Barros de Almeira, Renato Ferreira Fernandes, and Renato Santos Carrijo. "Proposal for an IoT architecture in industrial processes." In 2016 12th IEEE International Conference on Industry Applications (INDUSCON). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/induscon.2016.7874486.

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Pontarolli, Ricardo P., Jeferson A. Bigheti, Lucas Borges Rodrigues de Sa, and Eduardo P. Godoy. "Towards Security Mechanisms for an Industrial Microservice-Oriented Architecture." In 2021 14th IEEE International Conference on Industry Applications (INDUSCON). IEEE, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/induscon51756.2021.9529415.

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Sureephong, P., N. Chakpitak, Y. Ouzrout, G. Neubert, and A. Bouras. "Knowledge management system architecture for the industry cluster." In 2007 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management. IEEE, 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/ieem.2007.4419536.

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Muliawan, I. Wayan. "Smart chained-factories architecture of industry 4.0: A preliminary study." In ADVANCED INDUSTRIAL TECHNOLOGY IN ENGINEERING PHYSICS. Author(s), 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.5095270.

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Adams, Daniel, and Marie Law Adams. "Resource Industries in the Post-Industrial City." In 2016 ACSA International Conference. ACSA Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.35483/acsa.intl.2016.43.

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Resource industries are present in the post-industrial city in a mutable state, as the goods of global trade pass through as interim piles (salt, sand, and gravel), in holding tanks (petroleum), and silos (cement). The flow of resources is fundamental to urban life and shapes the urban landscape, yet engagement with this mode of industry in the city has been largely outside the realm of the design disciplines. If Reyner Banham’s Los Angeles was made legible through the mediating lens of the windshield and the rear-view mirror, then the constructed landscapes of primary resources in today’s post-industrial city are only understandable through the windshield of the front-end loader that acts as the mediator between global networks and local distribution. The material terminals that these loaders serve are not classified by permanent structures, but rather by the through put dictated by the demands of the city. This dynamic relationship of primary industry to the contemporary city is better understood through the relational terms of ecology than formal conventions of architecture. As such, the environments created by the flows of primary industry to urban centers require new modes of engagement from designers. The current architectures of such resource industries in cities- containers, sheds, fences – result from practices of use-based zoning, homeland security, and offsite mitigation, but such static structures fail to engage the dynamic dimensions of a fluid industry. In order to create a new framework, this paper analyzes the spatial and programmatic opportunities that result from re-conceiving these three regulatory conventions through an analysis of a realized project with a global marine terminal in Boston Harbor.
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Wolff, Eberhard. "Software architecture — What does it mean in industry? (Invited industrial talk)." In 2012 34th International Conference on Software Engineering (ICSE 2012). IEEE, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icse.2012.6227250.

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Al-Fedaghi, Sabah, and Mousa Alsulaimi. "Reconceptualization of IT services in Banking Industry Architecture Network." In 2018 7th International Conference on Industrial Technology and Management (ICITM). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icitm.2018.8333971.

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De Silva, P. C. P., and P. C. A. De Silva. "Ipanera: An Industry 4.0 based architecture for distributed soil-less food production systems." In 2016 Manufacturing & Industrial Engineering Symposium (MIES). IEEE, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mies.2016.7780266.

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Botta, Claudio, Leonardo Pierangelini, and Luca Vollero. "IoT Gateways for Industrial and Medical Applications: Architecture and Performance Assessment." In 2020 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for Industry 4.0 & IoT (MetroInd4.0&IoT). IEEE, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/metroind4.0iot48571.2020.9138268.

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Dutta, Ritaban, Heiko Mueller, and Daniel Liang. "An interactive architecture for industrial scale prediction: Industry 4.0 adaptation of machine learning." In 2018 Annual IEEE International Systems Conference (SysCon). IEEE, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/syscon.2018.8369547.

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Reports on the topic "Industrial architecture and industry"

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DANA-FARBER CANCER INST BOSTON MA. Defense Industrial Base Assessment: U.S. Space Industry. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, August 2007. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada485990.

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DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE WASHINGTON DC. Industrial Assessment of the Microwave Power Tube Industry. Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, April 1997. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada323772.

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Jensen, Richard, Jerry Thursby, and Marie Thursby. University-Industry Spillovers, Government Funding, and Industrial Consulting. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, February 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w15732.

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Wallace, Evan, Allison Barnard Feeney, and David Leal. Requirements to support a modern architecture for industrial data and industrial data standards on the semantic web. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nist.ir.7729.

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McMillan, Colin A. Electrification of Industry: Summary of Electrification Futures Study Industrial Sector Analysis. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), September 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/1474033.

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Roye, Thorsten. Unsettled Technology Domains in Industrial Smart Assembly Tools Supporting Industry 4.0. SAE International, September 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.4271/epr2020018.

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Cooper, Russell, and John Haltiwanger. Autos and the National Industrial Recovery Act: Evidence on Industry Complementarities. Cambridge, MA: National Bureau of Economic Research, June 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.3386/w4100.

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Baffer, B. D. The Professional Military Services Industry: Have We Created a New Military-Industrial Complex? Fort Belvoir, VA: Defense Technical Information Center, May 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.21236/ada463456.

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Palmer, Mark E. The current ability of the architecture, engineering, and construction industry to exchange CAD data sets digitally. Gaithersburg, MD: National Bureau of Standards, 1986. http://dx.doi.org/10.6028/nbs.ir.86-3476.

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Young, J. Summary of the government/industry workshop on new materials and processing technologies for industrial applications. Office of Scientific and Technical Information (OSTI), July 1992. http://dx.doi.org/10.2172/10105058.

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