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Computers in Industry
Elsevier Science Publishers B. V.
 
   
 
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  Mining version histories for change impact analysis in business process model repositories
Dam H., Ghose A. Computers in Industry 67(C): 72-85, 2015.  Type: Article

The authors have done extensive work introducing and presenting background on two approaches to change impact analysis in business process models: one is semantic (without revision history), and another is a mining approach (using revi...

Jul 23 2015
  An exploratory study on ontology engineering for software architecture documentation
De Graaf K., Liang P., Tang A., Van Hage W., Van Vliet H. Computers in Industry 65(7): 1053-1064, 2014.  Type: Article

Software architecture documentation is the focus of this paper, in particular, the building of an ontology for architectural documentation that satisfies the needs of diverse stakeholders. Software architecture documentation involves n...

Mar 18 2015
  Interoperability evaluation models: a systematic review
Rezaei R., Chiew T., Lee S., Shams Aliee Z. Computers in Industry 65(1): 1-23, 2014.  Type: Article

The use of information systems to transfer information has always been challenging. Meeting operational or customer goals of openness requires the ability to quantify, compare, and improve those exchanges. This paper provides an excell...

Nov 7 2014
  Coupling experimental design: digital simulation of junctions for the development of complex tolerance chains
Anselmetti B., Mejbri H., Mawussi K. Computers in Industry 50(3): 277-292, 2003.  Type: Article

A functional tolerancing method, developed for analyzing tri-dimensional variations of mechanical assemblies and tested with many different types of mechanisms junctions, is presented in this paper. The authors begin the presentation o...

Sep 3 2003
  WWW-enabled knowledge management for distributed engineering projects
Hameri A., Puittinen R. Computers in Industry 50(2): 165-177, 2003.  Type: Article

Engineering projects--particularly large, distributed projects--have a poor record in completing proposed tasks on time and on budget. The discussion in this paper addresses the claim that improved management tools ca...

Jun 11 2003
  Efficient collaboration between main and sub-suppliers
Fagerström B., Jackson M. Computers in Industry 49(1): 25-35, 2002.  Type: Article

In today’s competitive environment, ever-increasing customer needs put tremendous pressure on suppliers to shorten product development cycles. This, in turn, drives supplier integration, design coordination, and collaborative...

Jun 10 2003
  Supply chain planning opportunities for small and medium sized companies
Hvolby H., Trienekens J. Computers in Industry 49(1): 3-8, 2002.  Type: Article

The authors present a number of observations on the current state of supply chain management (SCM) for small and medium sized companies, and on the impact of electronic commerce on SCM. These observations include adaptation to accelera...

May 6 2003
  Automatic simulation model generation for simulation-based, real-time shop floor control
Son Y., Wysk R. Computers in Industry 45(3): 291-308, 2001.  Type: Article

The authors of this well-written and detailed paper have two goals: to show how a model generator can work, and to provide a good example of the application of simulation to real-time shop floor control. Simulation model generators ha...

Jan 2 2003
  CLOVER: an agent-based approach to systems interoperability in cooperative design systems
Zhao G., Deng J., Shen W. Computers in Industry 45(3): 261-276, 2001.  Type: Article

One of the major problems for designers during complex design projects is integration of the various distributed and heterogeneous resources involved. These resources must cooperate with each other in a uniform and efficient way; ther...

Nov 20 2002
  A fuzzy mathematics based optimal delivery scheduling approach
Xue D., Wang H., Norrie D. Computers in Industry 45(3): 245-259, 2001.  Type: Article

An optimal scheduling approach for coordinating product delivery using fuzzy sets theory is developed in this paper. The authors use fuzzy clustering in order to classify delivery tasks into driver groups, load groups, and location gr...

Oct 14 2002
 
 
 
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