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http://dx.doi.org/10.9708/jksci.2020.25.07.143

Worker-Driven Service Development Tool for Smart Factory  

Lee, Jin-Heung (Company of the Daun Information & Communication)
Abstract
Recently, many companies are interested in smart factory services. Because various smart factory services are provided by the combination of mobile devices, cloud computing, and IoT services. However, many workers turn away from these systems because most of them are not implemented from the worker's point of view. To solve this, we implemented a development tool that allows field workers to produce their own services so that workers can easily create smart factory services. Manufacturing data is collected in real time from sensors which are connected to manufacturing facilities and stored within smart factory platforms. Implemented development tools can produce services such as monitoring, processing, analysis, and control of manufacturing data in drag-and-drop. The implemented system is effective for small manufacturing companies because of their environment: making various services quickly according to the company's purpose. In addition, it is assumed that this also will help workers' improve operation skills on running smart factories and fostering smart factory capable personnel.
Keywords
Worker-Driven Service; Manufacturing data; Smart Factory Platform; Service Development tool; Open component;
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