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Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing

A goal of the industrial internet is to make information about manufacturing processes and resources available wherever decision making may be required. Agile use of information is a cornerstone of data analytics, but analytical methods more generally, including model-based investigations of manufac...

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Main Authors: Peter Denno, Charles Dickerson, Jennifer Harding
Format: Default Conference proceeding
Published: 2016
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/2134/23731
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author Peter Denno
Charles Dickerson
Jennifer Harding
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Charles Dickerson
Jennifer Harding
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description A goal of the industrial internet is to make information about manufacturing processes and resources available wherever decision making may be required. Agile use of information is a cornerstone of data analytics, but analytical methods more generally, including model-based investigations of manufacturability and operations, do not so easily benefit from this data. Rather than relating anonymous patterns of data to outcomes, these latter analytical methods are distinguished as relying on conceptual or physics-based models of the real world. Such models require careful consideration of the fitness of the data to the purpose of the analysis. Verification of these analyses, then, is a significant bottleneck. A related problem, that of ascertaining reproducible results in scientific claims, is being addressed through executable notebook technology. This paper proposes to use notebook technologies to address that bottleneck. It describes how this notebook technology, linked to internet-addressable ontologies and analytical metamodels, can be used to make model-based analytical methods more verifiable, and thus more effective for manufacturers.
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spelling rr-article-95583802016-01-01T00:00:00Z Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing Peter Denno (1260663) Charles Dickerson (1223958) Jennifer Harding (1258389) Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified Manufacturing analysis Process analysis Process optimization Analytical methods Empirical methods Industrial internet of things Metamodels Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified A goal of the industrial internet is to make information about manufacturing processes and resources available wherever decision making may be required. Agile use of information is a cornerstone of data analytics, but analytical methods more generally, including model-based investigations of manufacturability and operations, do not so easily benefit from this data. Rather than relating anonymous patterns of data to outcomes, these latter analytical methods are distinguished as relying on conceptual or physics-based models of the real world. Such models require careful consideration of the fitness of the data to the purpose of the analysis. Verification of these analyses, then, is a significant bottleneck. A related problem, that of ascertaining reproducible results in scientific claims, is being addressed through executable notebook technology. This paper proposes to use notebook technologies to address that bottleneck. It describes how this notebook technology, linked to internet-addressable ontologies and analytical metamodels, can be used to make model-based analytical methods more verifiable, and thus more effective for manufacturers. 2016-01-01T00:00:00Z Text Conference contribution 2134/23731 https://figshare.com/articles/conference_contribution/Networked_engineering_notebooks_for_smart_manufacturing/9558380 CC BY-NC-ND 4.0
spellingShingle Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified
Manufacturing analysis
Process analysis
Process optimization
Analytical methods
Empirical methods
Industrial internet of things
Metamodels
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified
Peter Denno
Charles Dickerson
Jennifer Harding
Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
title Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
title_full Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
title_fullStr Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
title_full_unstemmed Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
title_short Networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
title_sort networked engineering notebooks for smart manufacturing
topic Mechanical engineering not elsewhere classified
Manufacturing analysis
Process analysis
Process optimization
Analytical methods
Empirical methods
Industrial internet of things
Metamodels
Mechanical Engineering not elsewhere classified
url https://hdl.handle.net/2134/23731