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The Integration of Open Reliability, Maintenance, and Condition Monitoring Management Systems

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Advanced Maintenance Modelling for Asset Management

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Maintenance and assets management of an industrial plant has been always a complex activity. Nowadays, Computerized Maintenance Management Systems (CMMS) help to organize information and thus to carry out maintenance activities in a more efficient way. The emergence of new ICT has increased also the use of Condition-Based Maintenance (CBM) systems and the application of Reliability-Centered Maintenance (RCM) analysis. Each system is proved to provide benefits to the maintenance management. However, when all the systems are adopted, the lack of integration among them can prevent the maximum exploitation of their capabilities. This work aims at fulfilling this gap, proposing an e-maintenance integration platform that combines the features of the three main systems. The methodology and the reference open standards used to develop the platform are exposed. UML–BPMN diagrams represent the emerging algorithms of the designed system. The final product, a software demo, is implemented in an electric transformer.

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This research is funded by the Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation, Project EMAINSYS (DPI2011-22806) “Sistemas Inteligentes de Mantenimiento. Procesos emergentes de E-maintenance para la Sostenibilidad de los Sistemas de Producción”, besides FEDER funds. Thanks also to the Mexican Council of Science and Technology (CONACYT) and to the European Project IMAPLA (Integrated Maintenance Planning).

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López-Campos, M.A., Crespo Márquez, A., Gómez Fernández, J.F. (2018). The Integration of Open Reliability, Maintenance, and Condition Monitoring Management Systems. In: Crespo Márquez, A., González-Prida Díaz, V., Gómez Fernández, J. (eds) Advanced Maintenance Modelling for Asset Management. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-58045-6_3

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