P Ghadimi, O Donnelly, K Sar, C Wang… - … Forecasting and Social …, 2022 - Elsevier
Industry 4.0 is anticipated to revolutionize the manufacturing sector through a digital transformation. With this transformation, many benefits are expected, such as the automation …
Manufacturing organisations worldwide are embracing Industry 4.0 (I4. 0) and its associated technologies, such as the Internet of Things (IoT), Advanced Robotics, Big Data, and …
C Arnold, J Veile, KI Voigt - Proceedings of the International …, 2018 - researchgate.net
Industry 4.0 refers to a novel production approach characterized by an entirely digitized and connected industrial value creation (Kagermann et al. 2013). This is associated with several …
The impact of blockchain technology (BCT) implementation on the accuracy, reliability, visibility, incorruptibility, and timeliness of supply-chain processes and transactions, makes it …
This study employs a structured literature analysis considering Industry 4.0 technologies and their adoption stages (intention, adoption, implementation, routinization, continuance, and …
Digital transformation requires the implementation of different technologies that may improve the firms' capability in the collection, combination, processing, and use of business data. To …
Abstract According to Industry 4.0 (I4. 0) paradigms, the smart factory can be considered as a factory 'connected'adopting digital technologies to share information between people …
K Liere-Netheler, S Packmohr, K Vogelsang - 2018 - aisel.aisnet.org
Digital transformation is one of the most current topics for the manufacturing industry. This transformation affects the operational value creation process, enables new ways of doing …
The manufacturing sector needs to focus on social, environmental and technological factors to integrate Industry 4.0 in production planning, logistics and supply chains. Technical …