1999
DOI: 10.1108/13552519910257032
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Information technology: opportunities for maintenance management

Abstract: The information revolution and its impact on businesses, academic life and everyday life is still receiving much attention at conferences, in business publications and academic journals. This paper addresses some important opportunities created by the information technology (r)evolution for maintenance management. It also indicates how IT is already actively used in a number of normal working situations and points to possible new uses.

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“…On tactical maintenance management level, the main goal is effective utilisation of available resources by optimisation of schedules and inventories and the prioritising of activities that should be carried out [9]. Resource effectiveness could be reached by having the right knowledge, training and organisation, depending on the strategy and policies used.…”
Section: Maintenance Management On Different Levels Of Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…On tactical maintenance management level, the main goal is effective utilisation of available resources by optimisation of schedules and inventories and the prioritising of activities that should be carried out [9]. Resource effectiveness could be reached by having the right knowledge, training and organisation, depending on the strategy and policies used.…”
Section: Maintenance Management On Different Levels Of Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…the review presented in [4], but papers are mainly discussing the use of ITwithin maintenance, see for instance [5,6] or suggests new IT support were there is currently a lack of such tools such as in [7,8]. The benefits of using MMIT has also been expressed in a lot of publications, see for example [9][10][11]. The process of procuring IT could be divided into several phases, e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The author also shows that the development of maintenance management IT in general has followed the development of industrial IT. The demands on MMIT has shifted over the years from being a tool to automate preventive maintenance management, such as task scheduling, plant inventory and stock control or cost and budgeting, to support predictive and proactive maintenance by providing real time data processing, effective communication channels and business function integration [9], [10]. The three phases of IT maturity are described briefly as:…”
Section: The Maintenance It Maturity Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The benefits of using MMIT have been expressed in a lot of publications, see for example Pintelon, Preez and Van Puyvelde (1999), Rao, Zubair and Rao (2002) and Mjema and Mweta (2003). According to Jonsson (2000) IT investments in the maintenance area are of strategic importance.…”
Section: It Impact In Maintenancementioning
confidence: 99%