2018
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-319-94310-7_2
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Genesis of the Revolutionary Transition to Industry 4.0 in the 21st Century and Overview of Previous Industrial Revolutions

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“…This replacement is an IR 4.0 practice based on a behavioral conceptual approach where the interaction of the subjects (humans) with the objects (machines) is transformed into the interaction between machines (Sukhodolov, 2019). The "cyber-physical systems" or automatized machines and processing centers, when connected to the internet (Pozdnyakova, Golikov, Peters, & Morozova, 2019)are capable of working massively, precisely, dynamically, and responsively by being connected through the Internet of Things (IoT). Indeed, new professions may arise from the development of IR 4.0.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This replacement is an IR 4.0 practice based on a behavioral conceptual approach where the interaction of the subjects (humans) with the objects (machines) is transformed into the interaction between machines (Sukhodolov, 2019). The "cyber-physical systems" or automatized machines and processing centers, when connected to the internet (Pozdnyakova, Golikov, Peters, & Morozova, 2019)are capable of working massively, precisely, dynamically, and responsively by being connected through the Internet of Things (IoT). Indeed, new professions may arise from the development of IR 4.0.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…According to some authors, these advances are part of a new era, the digital era, activated by a 4th Industrial Revolution (e.g., Schwab, 2017). After the steam engine, electricity and ICT (Pozdnyakova et al, 2019), digital technologies could bring radical changes in organizations due to their omnipresence (Cascio & Montealegre, 2016), complexity and increasing integration (Battistelli & Odoardi, 2018). The topic of digitalization is of interest to both practitioners (e.g., Schuh et al, 2017;Yoo et al, 2010) and scientists (e.g., Brettel et al, 2014;Waschull et al, 2019) and has received much attention in the last decade (Kipper et al, 2019).…”
Section: Digital Technologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bugün modern ekonomi hem teorik hem de tarihsel gelişimin seyrinde kırılmalar ve/veya dönüşümlerle, toplumun gelişiminin tarihsel ve ekonomik eğilimlerini analize odaklanmaktadır. Teknolojinin hızla değiştiği, üretim sistemlerinin, tüketim kalıplarının, işgücünün, eğitimin, sektörler ve ülkeler arası bağlantıların farklılaştığı, dijitalleşmeyle eşgüdümlü bu yeni süreç, devrim niteliğinde bir geçişi zorunlu hale getirmektedir (Pozdnyakova, Golikov, Peters, Morozova, 2019). İnsanın üretim sistemindeki konumunun yeniden gözden geçirilmesini, üretim sürecinin mutlak otomatikleştirilmesini, endüstriyel üretimin uzmanlaşmasını, olumsuz sonuçların ortadan kaldırılmasıyla eşzamanlı olarak küresel endüstriyel ağların oluşumunu öngören bir yapıyla endüstri 4.0 hızlı bir yön değişikliği yaratmaktadır (Popkova, 2019).…”
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