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SCADA in an integrated maintenance management system
W.H. Ip, K.C. Lee, K.L. Yung, R. YamIn the majority of public utilities, achieving optimum utilisation of existing capital assets for meeting future predicted demand is a major function at all levels of management…
Noise change as an indicator of maintenance requirement
Muhammad H. Al‐Haboubi, Shokri Z. SelimMachine malfunction may be detected from the change in its noise level sensed by the ear or measured by a sound level meter. When various machines run concurrently in a workshop…
The maintenance of construction safety: riding on ISO 9000 quality management systems
Low Sui Pheng, Sua Chen ShiuaQuality and safety are two important issues in the construction industry. The industry not only looks for good quality buildings but is also keen to promote a safe working…
A comparative analysis between the multilayer perceptron “neural network” and multiple regression analysis for predicting construction plant maintenance costs
David J. Edwards, Gary D. Holt, Frank C. HarrisNotes that the real test of maintenance stratagem success (or failure in financial terms) can only be resolved when a comparison of machine maintenance costs can be made to some…
A report on robot reliability and safety in Canada: a survey of robot users
B.S. Dhillon, M.A. AleemThis paper presents the results of a survey of Canadian robot users concerning robot reliability and safety. Data on 26 questions were analyzed and the resulting findings are…
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1355-2511e-ISSN:
1758-7832ISSN-L:
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- Prof Salih O'Duffua