Abstract
The aims of some industrial demonstrations were to integrate the technological and information technology strands in a business sense and to verify the effectiveness of the complete DynaWeb solution, i.e.:
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Assessment of functionality and robustness of the complete hardware and software system developed in the different parts of the project.
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Assessment of the e-maintenance concept and strategy and the costeffectiveness model developed in the project, which is presented in the previous chapters in this book.
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To test the developed methods for optimising maintenance strategies and technology choices using real data, providing the benchmarks against which the research is measured.
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To demonstrate the effectiveness of new strategies and cost effectiveness on field data.
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Assessment of user interface, i.e., the usability of DynaWeb combined with assessment of training modules.
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Identification of the best practice and meeting the needs in training and education for technical, IT and management in maintenance. The results of research have been integrated in new courses.
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Mascolo, J. et al. (2010). Industrial Demonstrations of E-maintenance Solutions. In: Holmberg, K., Adgar, A., Arnaiz, A., Jantunen, E., Mascolo, J., Mekid, S. (eds) E-maintenance. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-84996-205-6_14
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