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Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective

In the past decades asset intensive companies have witnessed a number of regulatory changes and especially industry is facing ever increasing competitiveness. To overcome these challenges different asset management methods have been developed aimed to improve the asset life cycle. Especially the des...

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Autores principales: Lei, Telli, Herder, Paulien, Wijnia, Ype
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Springer 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-2724-3
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Herder, Paulien
Wijnia, Ype
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description In the past decades asset intensive companies have witnessed a number of regulatory changes and especially industry is facing ever increasing competitiveness. To overcome these challenges different asset management methods have been developed aimed to improve the asset life cycle. Especially the design phase and operation and maintenance phase have seen a rise in tools and methods. Smarter design can lead to improved operation. Likewise, improved operation and maintenance leads to lower replacement costs and may provide the basis for better design.   This book brings together and coherently presents the current state of the art in asset management research and practice in Europe from a life cycle perspective. Each chapter  focuses on specific parts of this life cycle and explains how the methods and techniques described are connected and how they improve the asset life cycle, thus treating this important subject from a unique perspective.
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spelling cern-15019052021-04-21T23:55:18Zdoi:10.1007/978-94-007-2724-3http://cds.cern.ch/record/1501905engLei, TelliHerder, PaulienWijnia, YpeAsset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle PerspectiveEngineeringIn the past decades asset intensive companies have witnessed a number of regulatory changes and especially industry is facing ever increasing competitiveness. To overcome these challenges different asset management methods have been developed aimed to improve the asset life cycle. Especially the design phase and operation and maintenance phase have seen a rise in tools and methods. Smarter design can lead to improved operation. Likewise, improved operation and maintenance leads to lower replacement costs and may provide the basis for better design.   This book brings together and coherently presents the current state of the art in asset management research and practice in Europe from a life cycle perspective. Each chapter  focuses on specific parts of this life cycle and explains how the methods and techniques described are connected and how they improve the asset life cycle, thus treating this important subject from a unique perspective.Springeroai:cds.cern.ch:15019052012
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Lei, Telli
Herder, Paulien
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Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective
title Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective
title_full Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective
title_fullStr Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective
title_full_unstemmed Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective
title_short Asset Management: The State of the Art in Europe from a Life Cycle Perspective
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