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Improving the Organization of Working Space in Industrial Enterprises During the Era of Intelligent Machines

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Current Problems and Ways of Industry Development: Equipment and Technologies

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Trends in the formation of workspaces in various sectors of the economy, and how their organization reflects the transformation in culture, economy, construction technologies throughout the development of society. The appearance of workspaces was influenced by the changes that took place at the beginning of the 20th century in the economy, culture, and the structure of society—the emergence of gigantic “Fordist” industries and companies. In the era of intelligent machines, modern companies need to develop flexibility mechanisms that can respond to an increase in the range of products; use the latest methods of control, organization and division of labor, based on modern production technologies that meet the requirements of world standards.

In the conditions of activity expansion of the industrial enterprises, it is necessary to improve the process of production creation. The need for equipping manufactures with high-tech machines and equipment is growing, and a scientific approach to the formation of the working space is also important.

The purpose of this study is to analyze methods of organizing the workspace at industrial enterprises during the era of intelligent machines, as well as the development of a methodology for its improvement.

The research methodology includes theoretical and cognitive (formalization, ascent from the abstract to the concrete) and general logical (analysis and synthesis) methods.

As a result of the study, based on the work of domestic and foreign authors, the most popular tool for organizing the workspace was identified, and a methodology for improving it was developed.

One of the main elements of the production and technological structure of the enterprise in which the production process is carried out is the size of the scope of labor, which also depends on its nature. Combining the three basic links of this process allows achieving the main goal of production (Ergasheva 2017).

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Kozlova, E.P., Potashnik, Y.S., Romanovskaya, E.V., Garin, A.P., Agafonov, V.P. (2021). Improving the Organization of Working Space in Industrial Enterprises During the Era of Intelligent Machines. In: Shakirova, O.G., Bashkov, O.V., Khusainov, A.A. (eds) Current Problems and Ways of Industry Development: Equipment and Technologies. Lecture Notes in Networks and Systems, vol 200. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-69421-0_3

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