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The book presents the proceedings of the 6th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems (MMS 2021), which took place online on October 6, 2021. The conference covered management of manufacturing systems with support for Industry 4.0, logistics and intelligent manufacturing systems and applications, cooperation management and its effective applications. Topics include RFID applications, economic impacts in logistics, ICT support for Industry 4.0, industrial and smart logistics, intelligent manufacturing systems and applications, and much more.
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The book presents the proceedings of the 6th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems (MMS 2021), which took place online on October 6, 2021. The conference covered management of manufacturing systems with support for Industry 4.0, logistics and intelligent manufacturing systems and applications, cooperation management and its effective applications. Topics include RFID applications, economic impacts in logistics, ICT support for Industry 4.0, industrial and smart logistics, intelligent manufacturing systems and applications, and much more.
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- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030963149
- Artikelnr.: 64191580
- Verlag: Springer International Publishing
- Erscheinungstermin: 16. Juni 2022
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783030963149
- Artikelnr.: 64191580
Lucia Knapčíková is Vice-Dean for International Relations and Mobility at the Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies (FMT) of the Technical University of Košice. In 2017 she completed her Habilitation for Associate Professor at the FMT in the field "Manufacturing Technologies". In 2011 she completed her PhD study at the above-mentioned Faculty. Assoc. Prof. Knapčíková, Ph.D., is the author more than 215 scientific papers in Slovakia and abroad and she is the owner of 6 utility models. She participated in several international research projects, mainly in Germany. A most important project is H2020 Less Than Wagon Load (Project duration 2017-2020) in collaboration with Belgium, Germany, Netherland, Italy and Slovakia, where she´s position is the Faculty project coordinator. The project has the objective to develop a SMART specialised logistics cluster for the chemical industry in the Port of Antwerp in order to shift transport volumes from road to rail freight. Actually, she participated in project EUROSTARS (BRIDGE2ERA Program) with the collaboration of Technical University of Applied Sciences in Wildau (TH Wildau), Germany. Aim of the project is Industry 4.0 strategic orientation between universities and SME. She lectured at the universities in Germany (TH Wildau), Czech Republic (TU Liberec) and Croatia (J.J. Strossmayer University of Osijek, Mechanical Engineering Faculty in Slavonski Brod). Her area of interest includes SMART technologies, SMART materials, applications possibilities directly in the industry. In the year 2018, she was awarded in the category “Personality of Science and Technology under 35 years“. The Ministry of Education, Science, Research and Sport of the Slovak Republic, in support of the development of science and technology and the recognition of the exceptional achievements in this field, awarded the Science and Technology Awards – the highest award in science and technology, for the year 2018.She is member of European Alliance for Innovation, Belgium (www.eai.eu), TEAM Society in Croatia and an active member of the Editorial Board of Acta Tecnología Journal (Slovakia), SAR Journal ( Serbia). She works as Guest Editor in the indexed journal (CC Journal) Wireless Networks-WINET. She is a responsible person for organizing of International conferences under EAI organization- MMS 2021, MMS 2020 and previously MMS2019, MMS2018, MMS2017, MMS2016 and EAI FABULOUS 2021.Dragan Perakovič- graduated and completed his Master’s degree and Ph.D. (doctoral dissertation title: ‘The Model of Information Distribution to Traffic System Users’) from the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences (FPZ) at the University of Zagreb. Post graduation, he began his career at the FPZ where he currently holds the positions of Head of Department for Information and Communication Traffic and Head of Chair of Information Communication Systems and Services Management. He has engaged in several international scientific projects and R&D studies as a researcher, leading researcher and evaluator (CiViTAS ELAN, Harmonized Inland Navigation Transport Through Education and Information Technology – HINT, Green Intermodal Freight Transport – GIFT, etc.). He was the initiator and leading researcher for many important national projects such as the Research of the Context of the use of Smartphones and Related Information and Communication Services, Research of Possibilities on Applying the IoT Concept to Improve the Safety Movement of Blind and Visually Impaired Persons along the Traffic Network, Information and Communication Services for the Movement along the Traffic Network by the Persons of Reduced and Difficult Mobility, etc. He is an author/co-author of more than 100 science papers (including two CC papers) and studies presented in journals and proceedings of international conferences, and five chapters in international scientific books. He also participated in educational activities within the Faculty, as a lecturer and mentor for undergraduate and graduate study programs. Until now, he has been mentoring more than 100 undergraduate and graduate students and 3 postgraduate doctoral students. Prof. Dr. Dragan Peraković is a member, board member and official editor of many journals and conferences of his profession, such as International Telecommunications Society (ITS), International Telecommunication Union (ITU), IEEE Communications Society, European Alliance for Innovation (EAI), DAAAM International, The Society of Digital Information and Wireless Communications (SDIWC), Scientific Council for Traffic of Croatian Academy of Sciences and Arts (HAZU) and the Croatian Chamber of Traffic and Transport Technologies (HKITPT), etc. Prof. Dr. Dragan Peraković is chief editor of the International Journal of Cyber-Security and Digital Forensics (IJCSDF).
Part I. Industry 4.0.- Chapter 1. Monitoring of an industrial process based on Industry 4.0.- Chapter 2. Challenges and Benefits for Detecting Soon-to-Fail Drives in Industry 4.0.- Chapter 3. End-users and Industry 4.0 systems cyber resilience from XSS attacks.- Chapter 4. Education and Its Role in Risk Management in the Context of Industry 4.0.- Chapter 5. Using Quality Management Tools to Analyze the Error Rate in the Production Process.- Part II. Sustainable Communications & Information and communications technology.- Chapter 6. A Taxonomy of Cyber Attacks in Smart Manufacturing Systems.- Chapter 7. Analyzing performance of Wireless Network Based on the Industrial HART Protocol.- Chapter 8. Modeling the Business Purchase Process Using InnIoTShop Solution in a Store Environment.- Part III. Smart Techniques/Smart Technology.- Chapter 9. Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) as a Significant Material used by Additive Manufacturing.- Chapter 10. Optimization of the Production Process and Defect Iden-tification in the Production of Face Shields Using Fused Deposition Modeling Technology.- Chapter 11. The utilization of progressive methods in the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft components.- Part IV. Education and Awareness of Sustainability.- Chapter 12. The Specifics of the Silver Generation Shopping Behavior in the selected cities of Western Slovakia.- Chapter 13. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the educational process of the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice - use of innovative educational technologies.- Chapter 14. Application of the Vernier measuring system as a smart element in Physics education process.- Part V. Sustainable Industrial Development.- Chapter 15. ICT Cost Impact Model in Construction Project Management.- Chapter 16. Relationship Marketing - a Modern Marketing Strategy as a Tool to Increase the Competitiveness of the Company in the Market.- Chapter 17. Using Economical-Mathematics Method of Input-Output Analysis as a Tool for Cost Calculationof Steel Construction Production.- Chapter 18. Possible methods of valuing startups.
Part I. Industry 4.0.- Chapter 1. Monitoring of an industrial process based on Industry 4.0.- Chapter 2. Challenges and Benefits for Detecting Soon-to-Fail Drives in Industry 4.0.- Chapter 3. End-users and Industry 4.0 systems cyber resilience from XSS attacks.- Chapter 4. Education and Its Role in Risk Management in the Context of Industry 4.0.- Chapter 5. Using Quality Management Tools to Analyze the Error Rate in the Production Process.- Part II. Sustainable Communications & Information and communications technology.- Chapter 6. A Taxonomy of Cyber Attacks in Smart Manufacturing Systems.- Chapter 7. Analyzing performance of Wireless Network Based on the Industrial HART Protocol.- Chapter 8. Modeling the Business Purchase Process Using InnIoTShop Solution in a Store Environment.- Part III. Smart Techniques/Smart Technology.- Chapter 9. Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) as a Significant Material used by Additive Manufacturing.- Chapter 10. Optimization of the Production Process and Defect Iden-tification in the Production of Face Shields Using Fused Deposition Modeling Technology.- Chapter 11. The utilization of progressive methods in the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft components.- Part IV. Education and Awareness of Sustainability.- Chapter 12. The Specifics of the Silver Generation Shopping Behavior in the selected cities of Western Slovakia.- Chapter 13. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the educational process of the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Kosice - use of innovative educational technologies.- Chapter 14. Application of the Vernier measuring system as a smart element in Physics education process.- Part V. Sustainable Industrial Development.- Chapter 15. ICT Cost Impact Model in Construction Project Management.- Chapter 16. Relationship Marketing - a Modern Marketing Strategy as a Tool to Increase the Competitiveness of the Company in the Market.- Chapter 17. Using Economical-Mathematics Method of Input-Output Analysis as a Tool for Cost Calculationof Steel Construction Production.- Chapter 18. Possible methods of valuing startups.
Part I. Industry 4.0.- Chapter 1. Monitoring of an industrial process based on Industry 4.0.- Chapter 2. Challenges and Benefits for Detecting Soon-to-Fail Drives in Industry 4.0.- Chapter 3. End-users and Industry 4.0 systems cyber resilience from XSS attacks.- Chapter 4. Education and Its Role in Risk Management in the Context of Industry 4.0.- Chapter 5. Using Quality Management Tools to Analyze the Error Rate in the Production Process.- Part II. Sustainable Communications & Information and communications technology.- Chapter 6. A Taxonomy of Cyber Attacks in Smart Manufacturing Systems.- Chapter 7. Analyzing performance of Wireless Network Based on the Industrial HART Protocol.- Chapter 8. Modeling the Business Purchase Process Using InnIoTShop Solution in a Store Environment.- Part III. Smart Techniques/Smart Technology.- Chapter 9. Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) as a Significant Material used by Additive Manufacturing.- Chapter 10. Optimization of the Production Process and Defect Iden-tification in the Production of Face Shields Using Fused Deposition Modeling Technology.- Chapter 11. The utilization of progressive methods in the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft components.- Part IV. Education and Awareness of Sustainability.- Chapter 12. The Specifics of the Silver Generation Shopping Behavior in the selected cities of Western Slovakia.- Chapter 13. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the educational process of the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Košice - use of innovative educational technologies.- Chapter 14. Application of the Vernier measuring system as a smart element in Physics education process.- Part V. Sustainable Industrial Development.- Chapter 15. ICT Cost Impact Model in Construction Project Management.- Chapter 16. Relationship Marketing - a Modern Marketing Strategy as a Tool to Increase the Competitiveness of the Company in the Market.- Chapter 17. Using Economical-Mathematics Method of Input-Output Analysis as a Tool for Cost Calculationof Steel Construction Production.- Chapter 18. Possible methods of valuing startups.
Part I. Industry 4.0.- Chapter 1. Monitoring of an industrial process based on Industry 4.0.- Chapter 2. Challenges and Benefits for Detecting Soon-to-Fail Drives in Industry 4.0.- Chapter 3. End-users and Industry 4.0 systems cyber resilience from XSS attacks.- Chapter 4. Education and Its Role in Risk Management in the Context of Industry 4.0.- Chapter 5. Using Quality Management Tools to Analyze the Error Rate in the Production Process.- Part II. Sustainable Communications & Information and communications technology.- Chapter 6. A Taxonomy of Cyber Attacks in Smart Manufacturing Systems.- Chapter 7. Analyzing performance of Wireless Network Based on the Industrial HART Protocol.- Chapter 8. Modeling the Business Purchase Process Using InnIoTShop Solution in a Store Environment.- Part III. Smart Techniques/Smart Technology.- Chapter 9. Polyvinyl Butyral (PVB) as a Significant Material used by Additive Manufacturing.- Chapter 10. Optimization of the Production Process and Defect Iden-tification in the Production of Face Shields Using Fused Deposition Modeling Technology.- Chapter 11. The utilization of progressive methods in the manufacture and maintenance of aircraft components.- Part IV. Education and Awareness of Sustainability.- Chapter 12. The Specifics of the Silver Generation Shopping Behavior in the selected cities of Western Slovakia.- Chapter 13. Impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic on the educational process of the Faculty of Civil Engineering in Kosice - use of innovative educational technologies.- Chapter 14. Application of the Vernier measuring system as a smart element in Physics education process.- Part V. Sustainable Industrial Development.- Chapter 15. ICT Cost Impact Model in Construction Project Management.- Chapter 16. Relationship Marketing - a Modern Marketing Strategy as a Tool to Increase the Competitiveness of the Company in the Market.- Chapter 17. Using Economical-Mathematics Method of Input-Output Analysis as a Tool for Cost Calculationof Steel Construction Production.- Chapter 18. Possible methods of valuing startups.