scholarly journals An integrated Fuzzy DEMATEL and Fuzzy Cognitive Maps approach for the assessing of the Industry 4.0 Model

Author(s):  
Enes Furkan Erkan ◽  
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Özer Uygun ◽  
Alper Kiraz ◽  
Onur Canpolat ◽  
...  

Today, organizations are experiencing problems due to advancements in the environment, community, economy, and technology. In the future, physical and virtual systems, including the whole chain from product design to the distribution to customers and feedback will be required to overcome problems for organizations. Thus, companies need to comprehend and apply Industry 4.0. The most frequently encountered situation in the literature is the absence of research based on the practical experience of Industry 4.0 processes. In this study, the analysis of 9 concepts (Strategy, Leadership, Customers, Products, Operations, Culture, People, Governance, and Technology) is performed by utilizing the fuzzy DEMATEL and fuzzy AHP methods. As a result of both methods, Technology, Operations and Strategy concepts are obtained as the three most important concepts in the same rank in both methods. There is no significant change in the rank of the other concepts. Although close rankings are obtained from both methods, considering the interaction between the concepts and avoid shortcomings of consensus in the method, the ranking obtained by the fuzzy DEMATEL method is preferred to use as input in Fuzzy Cognitive Maps (FCMs). Then a relation map is formed based on their interaction and three alternative scenarios are created for FCMs from defuzzified total relation matrix data. As a result of scenarios, it is more useful for organizations to apply the Industry 4.0 processes to transfer their resources to their activities concerning the Strategies, Technology, and Operations concepts. The aim is to predict the maturity levels of Industry 4.0 of organizations for the future by employing the FCMs methodology. Thanks to the introduced model based on the integration of fuzzy DEMATEL and FCMs, an insight is provided into which concepts should be prioritized about Industry 4.0.

1996 ◽  
Vol 05 (03) ◽  
pp. 305-312 ◽  
Author(s):  
PAULO CAMARGO SILVA

Telepresence is constituted of a robotic system controlled by a human operator at a remote control station. In these systems the human operator is immerse in a virtual reality and the robot is controlled at distance by human operator. Often the human operator has that repeat tasks through robot. In this article we propose that the telepresence can use semi-autonomous (semi-reactive) robots, that execute the tasks that the operator repeats often, However, to create a relationship between the human operator and the semi-autonomous (semi-reactive) robot, it is necessary to develop a logic that combines the knowledge of the reactive robot and the knowledge of the human operator. On the other hand, in the last years we have seen the possibility to structure virtual worlds with Fuzzy Cognitive Maps. These maps can model virtual worlds with numerous actors. Moreover these FCMs can combine different virtual worlds. In this article we introduce a multi-agent modal logic of knowledge and belief that can be used in design of telep resence with semi-reactive robots. In this logic we describe possible worlds (“states of nature”) by fuzzy cognitive maps.


2021 ◽  
Vol 90 ◽  
pp. 01010
Author(s):  
Alžbeta Kucharčíková ◽  
Martin Mičiak ◽  
Aneta Bartošová ◽  
Monika Budzeľová ◽  
Simona Bugajová ◽  
...  

Human capital (HC) is considered to be an important factor influencing the success of. The concept of human capital management (HCM) deals with the effectiveness of human capital, as the most precious intangible asset. However, with the advancement in technology and the introduction of Industry 4.0, the position of human capital in companies can alter with regard to the expected changes. On the other hand, new elements being brought in by Industry 4.0 will allow for the HCM process to be performed better, in favour of the improvement in the performance and competitiveness of companies. The aim of this article is to point out the interconnection between the concept of HCM and some elements of Industry 4.0, as well as to explain the findings from a questionnaire survey focused on how IT companies in Slovakia use information systems for the implementation of HCM, whether these systems enable them to analyse data related to HC, and whether these companies are prepared for the introduction of changes in this field in the future.


2020 ◽  
Vol ahead-of-print (ahead-of-print) ◽  
Author(s):  
Md Kamal Hossain ◽  
Vikas Thakur

PurposeWith the rising needs of health-care (HC) services during the health outbreaks, it is essential to upgrade the existing HC delivery infrastructure. The study aims to prioritize and highlight the interrelationships among the key factors of the smart health-care supply chain (HCSC) by implementing the concept of Industry 4.0.Design/methodology/approachThe key factors of implementing Industry 4.0 in HCSC have been identified through extensive literature review and stakeholders' opinions. To achieve the abovementioned objectives, the present study proposed hybrid multi-criteria decision-making (MCDM) tools, namely, the fuzzy-analytic hierarchy process (AHP) and fuzzy- decision-making trial and evaluation laboratory (DEMATEL). The Fuzzy-AHP prioritized the factors of implementing Industry 4.0 in HCSC, while the cause–effect relationships among the factors have been explored using fuzzy-DEMATEL.FindingsThe results of the study indicated that HC logistics management (HCLM) is the most prioritized factor of implementing Industry 4.0 in HCSC, followed by the integrated HCSC, then sustainable HCSC practices, HCSC innovation and technological aspects, HCSC institutional perspectives, HCSC competitiveness, social aspects and economic factors of HCSC. The cause–effect analysis has highlighted integrated HCSC, HCLM, HCSC competitiveness and social aspects as the cause group factors and they are the critical success parameters for implementing Industry 4.0 in the HCSC.Practical implicationsThe results of the study can be useful for policymakers, humanitarian organizations, health administrators and other decision makers considering the smartening of HCSC to enhance the operational performance of health facilities.Originality/valueThis is one of the few studies to have been conducted so far in which the subfactors of HCSC implementing Industry 4.0 have been identified and analyzed using the fuzzy-AHP and fuzzy-DEMATEL hybrid approach.


The wave of Industry 4.0 is engulfing the globe, leading to a transformation that is percolating and influencing the other ambits of life, especially the academia. However, this shift has marked a great gap between the requisites of the technologically driven industry and the curriculum and pedagogical processes practiced in the higher education institutions. As a consequence, a lack of competencies and skills of the graduates has been observed that adversely affects their employability as well as the productivity in the professional market. Owing to the same, this paper aims to comprehend Industry 4.0 and its requisites for the graduates, in order to explore solutions and techniques in the form of a Blended Intelligence Quotient Model to inculcate fusion skills and higher order cognitive abilities in the curriculum of the HEIs to sustain and excel in the domain of automation for the future workforce.


1998 ◽  
pp. 61-62
Author(s):  
N. S. Jurtueva

In the XIV century. centripetal tendencies began to appear in the Moscow principality. Inside the Russian church, several areas were distinguished. Part of the clergy supported the specificobar form. The other understood the need for transformations in society. As a result, this led to a split in the Russian church in the 15th century for "non-possessors" and "Josephites". The former linked the fate of the future with the ideology of hesychasm and its moral transformation, while the latter sought support in alliance with a strong secular power.


2010 ◽  
Vol 51 (1-2) ◽  
pp. 215-224
Author(s):  
Alexander Carpenter

This paper explores Arnold Schoenberg’s curious ambivalence towards Haydn. Schoenberg recognized Haydn as an important figure in the German serious music tradition, but never closely examined or clearly articulated Haydn’s influence and import on his own musical style and ethos, as he did with many other major composers. This paper argues that Schoenberg failed to explicitly recognize Haydn as a major influence because he saw Haydn as he saw himself, namely as a somewhat ungainly, paradoxical figure, with one foot in the past and one in the future. In his voluminous writings on music, Haydn is mentioned by Schoenberg far less frequently than Bach, Mozart, or Beethoven, and his music appears rarely as examples in Schoenberg’s theoretical texts. When Schoenberg does talk about Haydn’s music, he invokes — with tacit negativity — its accessibility, counterpoising it with more recondite music, such as Beethoven’s, or his own. On the other hand, Schoenberg also praises Haydn for his complex, irregular phrasing and harmonic exploration. Haydn thus appears in Schoenberg’s writings as a figure invested with ambivalence: a key member of the First Viennese triumvirate, but at the same time he is curiously phantasmal, and is accorded a peripheral place in Schoenberg’s version of the canon and his own musical genealogy.


2015 ◽  
Vol 1 (1) ◽  
Author(s):  
Gusti Muhammad Ihsan Perdana

 Legislative election in distric Tapin was spotted with a vote, conducted by members of the Commission, M. Zainnoor Wal Aidi Rahmad win a legislative candidate from the Golkar Party, namely Bambang Herry Purnama the 2014-2019. Elections Honorary Council for General Election Organizer of the Republic of Indonesia as No. 15 / DKPP-PKE-III / 2014 has imposed sanctions on Zainnoor Wal Aidi M. Rahmad form of dismissal remain as a member of the Tapin district Elections Commission since the verdict was read. Rantau’s District Court in its decision No. 135 / Pid-Sus /2014/PN.Rta, Bringing the sanctions in the form of imprisonment for 10 months with the criminal provisions do not need to be run in the future unless is another command in the verdict that convicted before time trial during the 12 (twelve months) ends have been guilty of a criminal offense and a fine of Rp. 10,000,000.00 (ten million). Dismissal sanctions remain to perpetrators as member of the district KPU Tapin have sense of fairness, but the connection with the criminal charge of criminal trials less reflectjustice for his actions that allow offenders not sentenced to imprisonment and the other party can not do the same.Keywords: Elections Tapin distric, Inflation Voice, Sanctions


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