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The business transformation towards smart manufacturing: a literature overview about reference models and research agenda
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Enterprise Business TransformationEngineeringBusiness IntelligenceIndustrial EngineeringSmart CitySmart ManufacturingDigital ManufacturingIndustrial IotSmart FactoryAutomated ManufacturingIntelligent ProductionHigh Value ManufacturingSystems EngineeringSmart ProductIndustry 4.0Literature OverviewSmart FactoriesIndustrial InformaticsProduction TechnologyReference ModelsDesignManufacturing InnovationManufacturing SystemsSupply Chain ManagementCyber-physical Production SystemIndustrial DesignResearch AgendaAutomationBusinessTechnology
Digital technologies have driven the transition to Industry 4.0, transforming traditional manufacturing into smart factories and prompting the development of numerous reference models. This review surveys those reference models to identify research gaps in Industry 4.0 concepts and proposes future research directions. The paper discusses the business transformation needed to upgrade conventional manufacturing systems to Industry 4.0 readiness.
Nowadays, the introduction of digital technologies in the manufacturing industries paved the way to the Fourth Industrial Revolution, also known as Industry 4.0, fostering the evolution of traditional industrial systems to the concept of smart manufacturing. In last years, many reference models to describe the features of the smart factories have been proposed in literature. This paper aims at presenting an overview of these models in order to find the gaps in the research about the Industry 4.0 concepts. In particular, the business transformation required to evolve the traditional manufacturing systems into Industry 4.0-ready ones is discussed. Finally, future research topics are proposed.
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