Intelligent Decision Support for Maintenance: A New Role for Audit Trails

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Abstract

The changing nature of manufacturing, in recent years, is evident in industries willingness to adopt network connected intelligent machines in their factory development plans. While advances in sensors and sensor fusion techniques have been significant in recent years, the possibilities brought by Internet of Things create new challenges in the scale of data and its analysis. The development of audit trail style practice for the collection of data and the provision of comprehensive framework for its processing, analysis and use should be an important goal in addressing the new data analytics challenges for maintenance created by internet connected devices. This paper proposes that further research should be conducted into audit trail collection of maintenance data and the provision of a comprehensive framework for its processing analysis and use. The concept of ‘Human in the loop’ is also reinforced with the use of audit trails, allowing streamlined access to decision making and providing the ability to mine decisions.

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Turner, C. J., Emmanouilidis, C., Tomiyama, T., Tiwari, A., & Roy, R. (2020). Intelligent Decision Support for Maintenance: A New Role for Audit Trails. In Lecture Notes in Mechanical Engineering (pp. 396–403). Springer Science and Business Media Deutschland GmbH. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-48021-9_44

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