A bibliometric study on industry 4.0

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Understanding the scientific production evolution of a certain area of knowledge is fundamental to capture its development and facilitate its dissemination. Thus, this paper presents a bibliometric study on Industry 4.0. For that, the metadata of 1382 publications, which were published, between the years of 2013 and 2017, in vehicles indexed to the Web of Science are analyzed. The results found that the research on Industry 4.0 came from several countries and that Germany leads the ranking of country publications by having published 462 of the 1382 publications on Industry 4.0. It should be noted that currently the most recurring words in scientific publications on Industry 4.0 are: "big data"; "it was"; "Review"; "Opportunity" and "smart manufacturing", that is, they represent the trends and the main objects of interest on the topic today.

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Gontijo, T. S., & Alves, F. A. M. (2019). A bibliometric study on industry 4.0. International Journal of Professional Business Review, 4(2), 35–42. https://doi.org/10.26668/businessreview/2019.v4i2.112

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