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  • Intro
  • Smart Manufacturing: Applications and Case Studies
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Contributors
  • Preface
  • Chapter 1: Smart manufacturing in the food industry
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Overview of the food processing industry in the United States: Challenges and pressures
  • 3. Manufacturing process
  • 4. Prior methods and concepts, their benefits and disadvantages
  • 4.1. ISA-88
  • 4.2. ISA-95
  • 4.3. ISA-TR88.00.02-2015 (PackML)
  • 4.4. Industrial Internet Reference Architecture v 1.8 (IIRA)
  • 4.5. Platform Industrie 4.0 Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI 4.0)
  • 4.6. Various commercial control and information platforms
  • 5. Smart manufacturing concepts and methods, and their benefits
  • 6. Case studies
  • 6.1. Traceability
  • 6.2. Machine learning for improved product weight control
  • 6.3. Demand-driven supply chain
  • 7. Future opportunities
  • 7.1. Dynamic processing of variable inputs
  • 7.2. Energy as an ingredient
  • 7.3. Continuous improvement
  • 8. Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 2: Advancing smart manufacturing in the pharmaceutical industry
  • 1. Introduction
  • 2. Modernization of pharmaceutical manufacturing
  • 2.1. Quality by Design
  • 2.2. Toward cyber-physical systems
  • 2.3. Continuous processing
  • 2.4. Collaborations
  • 2.5. A Quality by Control paradigm
  • 3. Continuous tablet manufacturing
  • 3.1. Process
  • 3.2. A complex system of systems
  • 4. Developments in CM operations management
  • 4.1. Process monitoring
  • 4.2. Process control
  • 4.3. Material tracking
  • 4.4. Condition monitoring and maintenance
  • 4.5. Knowledge management
  • 4.6. Systems integration
  • 5. Conclusion
  • References
  • Chapter 3: Smart manufacturing in the semiconductor industry: An evolving nexus of business drivers, technologies, and st ...
  • 1. Introduction
  • 1.1. Background
  • 1.2. Context: The modern ``gigafab��
  • 1.2.1. GEM: SEMI E30, etc.
  • 1.2.2. GEM300: SEMI E40, E87, E90, E94, E157
  • 1.2.3. EDA: SEMI E120, E125, E132, E134, E164, etc.
  • 1.2.4. The end result
  • 2. Historical background
  • 2.1. Industry structure evolution
  • 2.2. Industry standards evolution
  • 2.3. Collaboration culture evolution
  • 2.4. Business drivers evolution
  • 3. Definition of smart manufacturing
  • 4. Smart manufacturing standards
  • 4.1. Connectivity standards evolution
  • 4.2. Evolution of information models
  • 4.3. Metrics standards
  • 4.3.1. Overall equipment effectiveness
  • 4.4. Product time management
  • 4.5. Aggregating metrics standards for benchmarking
  • 4.6. Traceability standards
  • 5. Smart manufacturing implementation checklist
  • 5.1. Partitioning the domain
  • Costs
  • Benefits
  • 5.2. Smart manufacturing stakeholders
  • 5.3. Capturing and incorporating stakeholder requirements
  • 6. Smart manufacturing application technologies
  • 6.1. Real-time throughput monitoring
  • 6.1.1. Problem statement
  • 6.1.2. Solution components
  • 6.1.3. SEMI EDA standards leverage
  • 6.1.4. Key ROI factors