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Computerised Maintenance Management Systems

Ashraf Labib
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Ashraf Labib: University of Portsmouth

Chapter 17 in Complex System Maintenance Handbook, 2008, pp 417-435 from Springer

Abstract: Abstract Computerised maintenance management systems (CMMSs) are vital for the coordination of all activities related to the availability, productivity and maintainability of complex systems. Modern computational facilities have offered a dramatic scope for improved effectiveness and efficiency in, for example, maintenance. Computerised maintenance management systems (CMMSs) have existed, in one form or another, for several decades.

Keywords: Black Hole; Analytic Hierarchy Process; Preventive Maintenance; Asset Management; Maintenance Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2008
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DOI: 10.1007/978-1-84800-011-7_17

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