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Computers in Industry, Volume 83
Volume 83, December 2016
- Víctor M. Alonso Rorís, Luis Álvarez Sabucedo, Juan M. Santos-Gago, Mateo Ramos Merino:
Towards a cost-effective and reusable traceability system. A semantic approach. 1-11 - Patrick Pujo, Fouzia Ounnar, Damien Power, Selma Khader:
Wireless Holon Network for job shop isoarchic control. 12-27 - Shen Xu, Kecheng Liu, Llewellyn C. M. Tang, Weizi Li:
A framework for integrating syntax, semantics and pragmatics for computer-aided professional practice: With application of costing in construction industry. 28-45 - Carlos Mera, Mauricio Orozco-Alzate, John Branch, Domingo Mery:
Automatic visual inspection: An approach with multi-instance learning. 46-54 - Umar Farooq, Antoine Nongaillard, Yacine Ouzrout, Muhammad Abdul Qadir:
A multi source product reputation model. 55-67 - Yang-Byung Park, HyungSeok Kim:
Simulation-based evolutionary algorithm approach for deriving the operational planning of global supply chains from the systematic risk management. 68-77 - Mélanie Noyel, Philippe Thomas, André Thomas, Patrick Charpentier:
Reconfiguration process for neuronal classification models: Application to a quality monitoring problem. 78-91 - Mariana Dorigatti, Armando Guarnaschelli, Omar Chiotti, Héctor E. Salomone:
A service-oriented framework for agent-based simulations of collaborative supply chains. 92-107 - Philipp Junghanns, Benjamin Fabian, Tatiana Ermakova:
Engineering of secure multi-cloud storage. 108-120 - Thuy Duong Oesterreich, Frank Teuteberg:
Understanding the implications of digitisation and automation in the context of Industry 4.0: A triangulation approach and elements of a research agenda for the construction industry. 121-139 - Aurelio Montalto, Serena Graziosi, Monica Bordegoni, Luca Di Landro:
An inspection system to master dimensional and technological variability of fashion-related products: A case study in the eyewear industry. 140-149
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