Management of linked knowledge in industrial maintenance (Article)

Pistofidis, P.a, Emmanouilidis, C.b, Papadopoulos, A.c, Botsaris, P.N.d 
aATHENA Research and Innovation Centre, Xanthi, Greece
bSchool of Aerospace, Transport and Manufacturing, Cranfield University, Cranfield, United Kingdom
cKleemann Lifts SA, Kilkis, Greece
dDepartment of Production Engineering and Management, School of Engineering, Democritus University of Thrace, Xanthi, Greece

Industrial Management and Data Systems, Volume 116, Issue 8, 2016, Pages 1741-1758 

Purpose - Field expertise in industry is often poorly recorded and unexploited. The purpose of this paper is to introduce a methodology and tool that incorporates a knowledge validation loop to leverage upon human-contributed field observations in industrial maintenance management. Starting from a failure mode, effects and criticality analysis (FMECA) model, it defines a collaborative process that links FMECA knowledge with field maintenance practice. Design/methodology/approach - A metadata management system is designed to encourage staff involvement in enriching knowledge with field observations. The process supports easy feedback and collaborative annotation and is pilot tested via an industrial case study. Findings - Streamlining FMECA validation is welcomed by maintenance staff, empowering them to exert more control over the management, usage and versioning of reference knowledge. Research limitations/implications - The methodology for metadata management in industrial maintenance enables staff participation in a collaborative knowledge enrichment process. Metadata management is a pre-cursor and therefore an important step to drive future analytics. Practical implications - Industry personnel are more inclined to contribute to organisational knowledge if the process is based on reference knowledge and requires minimal interaction. Social implications - Facilitating individual contribution to collective knowledge strengthens the sense that each staff member can have organisational impact. Originality/value - The paper introduces a methodology and tool to stimulate human-contributed knowledge in industrial maintenance, strengthening collaborative organisation knowledge flows.

 

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