Study on Intelligent Maintenance Service Mechanism and Realization

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Taking on the features of agility, intelligence, Internet and socialization in the wake of rapid expansion of global manufacture and cutthroat competition, to establish an e-intelligence maintenance system is crucial for manufacturing enterprise to reduce costs and increase profits in the global market. Based on the analysis of requirement for e-intelligence maintenance in manufacturing industry of our country, this paper puts forward the remote coordination mechanism, the risk control mechanism and the security mechanism. Then explores the eMS strategy formation and optimization which based on Case-based reasoning, intelligent evaluation model of eMS and an effective integration schemes of realizing an enterprise web e-manufacturing and an e-business tool.

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