Industrial operations supporting industry 4.0

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[1] Asakura, Takayoshi
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Asakura, Takayoshi | 1600年 / NEC Mediaproducts卷 / 11期
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Engineering education - Quality control - Optimization - Learning systems;
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Industry 4.0 (The fourth industrial revolution) has the purpose of enabling mass-customization in the manufacturing industries and in significantly reducing manufacturing costs by advancing the entire SCM. In the near future this trend is expected to spread throughout the manufacturing plants of Japan. This paper focuses on the industrial operations (operations management) that are applying the AI technology and by which especially important reforms may be expected to be introduced. Industrial operations issues related to cost minimization and quality maximization that are important in applying AI technology are also introduced as are the AI technology procedures used by NEC in this field.
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