In contrast to conventional manufacturing, digital manufacturing is not affected by marginal costs; that is, the cost for producing a single prototype is not different from producing several thousand ones. Digital manufacturing consequently eliminates the requirement for large sums of capital necessary for conventional manufacturing. Digital manufacturing combined with cloud platforms and cloud-enabled databases will allow large-quantity virtual product development while minimizing costs, which will consequently reflect on the efficient manufacturing of physical products
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Abstract: Digital manufacturing has been considered, over the last decade, as a highly promis-ing se...
Until not much time ago, Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) was considered as a key philosophy ...
Innovative technologies allow organizations to remain competitive in the market and increase their p...
Increasingly the convergence of natural environment (land, water, air and life), built environment (...
The word “Industry 4.0” originated from a high-tech project of the German Government to promote the...
There is a considerable industrial standard transfer. This will drive to the adaptable usage of vari...
Although the Internet of Things (IoT), advanced manufacturing technologies, and cloud manufacturing ...
Industry 4.0 (I4.0) technology developments in Cloud Manufacturing (CMfg) are challenging traditiona...
Part 2: Open Cloud Computing Architecture for Smart Manufacturing and Cyber Physical Production Syst...
Over the past decade, a flourishing number of concepts and architectural shifts appeared such as the...
The transformation is happening through digital manufacturing and design (DM&D) – a shift from paper...
To shed some light on the complexities of the manufacturing industry today, it’s enlightening to hav...
Global networks, which are the primary pillars of the modern manufacturing industry and supply chain...
In today’s competitive global environment, manufacturers are offered with unprecedented opportunitie...
The evolution from current to future factories is supported by research contributions in many fields...
Abstract: Digital manufacturing has been considered, over the last decade, as a highly promis-ing se...
Until not much time ago, Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) was considered as a key philosophy ...
Innovative technologies allow organizations to remain competitive in the market and increase their p...