Description
Mobile collaborative maintenance system (MCMS) has the potential to offer significant advantages over existing maintenance systems. Moreover, in this context, an integrated high-level maintenance strategy comprising multiple sub-systems requires the collaboration of many stakeholders including multiple systems and departments. They work together to improve coordination and sharing of information within the whole disparate maintenance process. Several specialized systems have been invested in to enhance asset management and maintenance systems; however, experts argue that the success rate of such systems is less than thirty per cent. The lack of systematic approach, together with the lack of specific requirements may be the main cause, which calls for a comprehensive framework that engineering organisation can implement. The objective of this research therefore is to propose a framework guiding the implementation of new mobile technologies enterprise that meets all collaborative maintenance requirements.
Recommended Citation
Syafar, Faisal; Gao, Jing; and Du, Jia Tina, "Mobile Collaboration Technology to Support Maintenance Enterprise System in Large Industry" (2015). AMCIS 2015 Proceedings. 4.
https://aisel.aisnet.org/amcis2015/EntSys/GeneralPresentations/4
Mobile Collaboration Technology to Support Maintenance Enterprise System in Large Industry
Mobile collaborative maintenance system (MCMS) has the potential to offer significant advantages over existing maintenance systems. Moreover, in this context, an integrated high-level maintenance strategy comprising multiple sub-systems requires the collaboration of many stakeholders including multiple systems and departments. They work together to improve coordination and sharing of information within the whole disparate maintenance process. Several specialized systems have been invested in to enhance asset management and maintenance systems; however, experts argue that the success rate of such systems is less than thirty per cent. The lack of systematic approach, together with the lack of specific requirements may be the main cause, which calls for a comprehensive framework that engineering organisation can implement. The objective of this research therefore is to propose a framework guiding the implementation of new mobile technologies enterprise that meets all collaborative maintenance requirements.