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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF COMPUTER INTEGRATED MANUFACTURING
Volume 33, Issue 2, Pages 169-188Publisher
TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/0951192X.2020.1718765
Keywords
Manufacturing system; data analytics; big data; conceptual framework
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- Ministry of Higher Education, Science and Technology of the Republic of Slovenia [1000-15-0510]
- Slovenian Research Agency [P2-0103, P2-0270]
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With the intensive development and implementation of information and communication technologies in manufacturing, large amounts of heterogeneous data are now being generated, gathered and stored. Handling large amounts of complex data - often referred to as big data - represents a challenge as there are many new approaches, methods, techniques, and tools for data analytics that open up new possibilities for exploiting data by converting them into useful information and/or knowledge. However, the application of advanced data analytics in manufacturing lags behind in terms of penetration and diversity in comparison with other domains such as marketing, healthcare and business, meaning that the available data often remain unexploited. This paper proposes a new conceptual framework for systematically introducing big-data analytics into manufacturing systems. To this end, the paper defines a new stepwise procedure that identifies what knowledge and skills, and which reference models, software and hardware tools, are needed for the development, implementation and operation of data-analytics solutions in manufacturing systems. The feasibility of the proposed conceptual framework is demonstrated in a case study from an engineer-to-order company and by mapping the framework to several previous data-analytics projects.
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