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Social Manufacturing Paradigm: Concepts, Architecture and Key Enabled Technologies

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Social Manufacturing: Fundamentals and Applications

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Following up the analysis based on the connecting and communicating behaviors of human beings in business mentioned in chapter 1, we firstly give a series of definitions to outline the concepts of social manufacturing in this chapter, which describe a kind of new generation manufacturing paradigm. And then, the characteristics, basic architecture and runtime logic, key enabled technologies, computing methods to support the implementation of the manufacturing paradigm are discussed in detail. The comparison among different manufacturing paradigms indicates that the social manufacturing paradigm matches with the development trends of Internet-based connecting and communicating behaviors of human beings in business and opens up a new road to guide us how to enable Internet-based enterprises today and in the near future.

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Jiang, P. (2019). Social Manufacturing Paradigm: Concepts, Architecture and Key Enabled Technologies. In: Social Manufacturing: Fundamentals and Applications. Springer Series in Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-72986-2_2

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