RESEARCH OF ASPECTS OF CHANGES IN PRODUCTION SYSTEMS DUE TO TRANSITION TO INDUSTRY 4.0
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https://doi.org/10.24867/13GI23PuzigacaKeywords:
Industry 4.0, industrial revolutionAbstract
The subject of the paper is to review and describe changes and progress through the history of industrial revolutions, with a focus on describing technologies currently used in Industry 3.0 and presenting technologies that are beginning to emerge and develop within Industry 4.0, including creation of a conceptual solution of the implementation phases using flow diagram.
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2021-08-03
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Industrial Engineering and Management