From Manual Automation to Hyperconnection: The Evolution and Development of Organizational Processes in Industry 4.0

From Manual Automation to Hyperconnection: The Evolution and Development of Organizational Processes in Industry 4.0

Luis-Eduardo Faugier-Contreras, Karla Fernanda Guevara-Flores, José-Guillermo Hernández-Calderón
ISBN13: 9781668486399|ISBN10: 1668486393|ISBN13 Softcover: 9781668486405|EISBN13: 9781668486412
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-6684-8639-9.ch006
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Faugier-Contreras, Luis-Eduardo, et al. "From Manual Automation to Hyperconnection: The Evolution and Development of Organizational Processes in Industry 4.0." Streamlining Organizational Processes Through AI, IoT, Blockchain, and Virtual Environments, edited by Marisol Hernández Hernández, IGI Global, 2023, pp. 106-134. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8639-9.ch006

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Faugier-Contreras, L., Guevara-Flores, K. F., & Hernández-Calderón, J. (2023). From Manual Automation to Hyperconnection: The Evolution and Development of Organizational Processes in Industry 4.0. In M. Hernández Hernández (Ed.), Streamlining Organizational Processes Through AI, IoT, Blockchain, and Virtual Environments (pp. 106-134). IGI Global. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8639-9.ch006

Chicago

Faugier-Contreras, Luis-Eduardo, Karla Fernanda Guevara-Flores, and José-Guillermo Hernández-Calderón. "From Manual Automation to Hyperconnection: The Evolution and Development of Organizational Processes in Industry 4.0." In Streamlining Organizational Processes Through AI, IoT, Blockchain, and Virtual Environments, edited by Marisol Hernández Hernández, 106-134. Hershey, PA: IGI Global, 2023. https://doi.org/10.4018/978-1-6684-8639-9.ch006

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Abstract

The implementation of the IoT in the industry promotes the automation of production processes in addition to the reduction of operating costs. However, its implementation is not a trivial task because it is necessary to evaluate the integration potential, analyze the different processes where its implementation is viable, seeking the most significant impact, in addition to minimizing existing technological barriers such as providing computer equipment to the industry in addition to the interconnection of devices and machines without neglecting data security in this highly connected environment. The data collected by the different devices must be able to be visualized through indicators of interest, considering these environments as intelligent environments. This chapter seeks to generate a more assimilated theoretical notion about the development and implementation of the internet of things in the industry to help the adaptation of this type of technology in their production processes and services in public or private organizations.

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