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A New Transformation for Manufacturing Industries with Big Data Analytics and Industry 4.0

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This efficient technology, as Industrial Revolution 4.0, came into existence in 2011 as a modern and efficient technique given by German experts. Numerous businesses are utilizing Industry 4.0 to increase their production. Manufacturing businesses, in particular, employ this technology to monitor production and associated organizational processes to take appropriate actions to manage their supply chain operations. This paper brings together a diverse research group to discuss the most recent advances in core theoretical and experimental elements of learning ability and its implementation in production and manufacturing mechanisms.

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Hasan, N., Alam, M. (2023). A New Transformation for Manufacturing Industries with Big Data Analytics and Industry 4.0. In: Chaudhary, K., Alam, M., Debnath, N.C. (eds) Intelligent Data Analytics in Business . ICDABM 2022. Lecture Notes in Electrical Engineering, vol 1068. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-5358-5_7

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