Revolutionizing collaboration through e-work, e business, and e-service / (Record no. 27186)

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LC control number 2014958088
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International Standard Book Number 9783662457764
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Authors Nof, Shimon Y.
TITLE STATEMENT
Title Revolutionizing collaboration through e-work, e business, and e-service /
Statement of responsibility, etc Shimon Y. Nof ... [et al.]
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
Extent xiv, 430 p. :
Other Details col. ill. ;
Size 25 cm.
SERIES STATEMENT
Series statement Automation, collaboration, & e-services ;
Volume number 2
CONTENTS
Contents Definitions, Scope, and Significance.- Design with Collaborative Control Theory.- Rationalization.- Optimization and Control.- Tools for e-Work.- e-Work in Product and Service Development.- e-Logistics, e-Production, and e-Supply Networks.- Factory Sensors and RFID Networks.- e-Service Industry.- e-Learning and e-Training.- Emerging Trends and Research Challenges.
SUMMARY
Summary Collaboration in highly distributed organizations of people, robots, and autonomous systems is and must be revolutionized by engineering augmentation. The aim is to augment humans’ abilities at work and, through this augmentation, improve organizations’ abilities to accomplish their missions. This book establishes the theoretical foundations and design principles of collaborative e-Work, e-Business and e-Service, their models and applications, design and implementation techniques. The fundamental premise is that without effective e-Work and e-Services, the potential of emerging activities, such as e-Commerce, virtual manufacturing, tele-robotic medicine, automated construction, smart energy grid, cyber-supported agriculture, and intelligent transportation cannot be fully materialized. Typically, workers and managers of such value networks are frustrated with complex information systems, originally designed and built to simplify and improve performance. Even if the human-computer interface for such systems is well designed, the information and task overloads can be overwhelming. Effective delivery of expected outcomes may not occur. Challenges and emerging solutions in the context of the recently developed CCT, Collaborative Control Theory, are described, with emphasis on issues of computer-supported and communication-enabled integration, coordination and augmented collaboration. Research results and analyses of engineering design methods and complex systems management techniques are explained and illustrated.
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Topical Heading Tele-robotic medicine
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Name Ceroni, Jose
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Name Jeong, Wootae
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Name Moghaddam, Mohsen
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        University of Wollongong in Dubai University of Wollongong in Dubai Main Collection 2015-08-04 AMAUS 621.3 NO RE T0017923 2017-01-26 179.00 2017-01-26 REGULAR

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