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Advanced Machine Service Support using Internet-enabled 3-D based Virtual Engineering

In the era of globalisation, one of the key factors for manufacturing machine builders/suppliers to remain competitive is their capability to provide cost-effective and comprehensive machine service and maintenance for their clients at anytime anywhere. Previous research has highlighted the role of...

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Published in:International journal of production research 2008-06, Vol.46 (15), p.4215-4235
Main Authors: Moore, P R, Ng, Amos H.C., San Ho, Yeo, Sundberg, Martin, Wong, Cb, de Vin, Leo J
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