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037    com.springer.onix.9783319943589|bSpringer Nature 
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245 00 Factories of the future :|bthe Italian Flagship initiative
       /|cTullio Tolio, Giacomo Copani, Walter Terkaj, editors. 
264  1 Cham, Switzerland :|bSpringer Open,|c2019. 
300    1 online resource (xi, 494 pages) :|billustrations (some 
       color) 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
338    online resource|bcr|2rdacarrier 
505 0  Factory of the future: research framework -- Evolutionary 
       and reconfigurable factory -- Sustainable factory -- 
       Factory for the people -- Factory for customized products 
       -- High performance factory -- Conclusions. 
506 0  Open access.|5GW5XE 
520    This book is open access under a CC BY 4.0 license. This 
       book presents results relevant in the manufacturing 
       research field, that are mainly aimed at closing the gap 
       between the academic investigation and the industrial 
       application, in collaboration with manufacturing 
       companies. Several hardware and software prototypes 
       represent the key outcome of the scientific contributions 
       that can be grouped into five main areas, representing 
       different perspectives of the factory domain: 1) 
       Evolutionary and reconfigurable factories to cope with 
       dynamic production contexts characterized by evolving 
       demand and technologies, products and processes. 2) 
       Factories for sustainable production, asking for energy 
       efficiency, low environmental impact products and 
       processes, new de-production logics, sustainable 
       logistics. 3) Factories for the People who need new kinds 
       of interactions between production processes, machines, 
       and human beings to offer a more comfortable and 
       stimulating working environment. 4) Factories for 
       customized products that will be more and more tailored to
       the final user's needs and sold at cost-effective prices. 
       5) High performance factories to yield the due production 
       while minimizing the inefficiencies caused by failures, 
       management problems, maintenance. This books is primarily 
       targeted to academic researchers and industrial 
       practitioners in the manufacturing domain. 
588 0  Online resource; title from PDF title page (SpringerLink, 
       viewed February 21, 2019). 
590    SpringerLink|bSpringer Nature Open Access eBooks 
650  0 Factories|xTechnological innovations. 
700 1  Tolio, Tullio,|eeditor. 
700 1  Copani, Giacomo,|eeditor. 
700 1  Terkaj, Walter,|eeditor. 
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