Analyze your data – Step 5: Control
In this last step “control” of the data analysis you can check the economic success of your solution. How, learn here.
In this last step “control” of the data analysis you can check the economic success of your solution. How, learn here.
What do you do with the results of the data analysis? Process monitoring? Soft sensors? Online optimizer? Learn more about the possibilities to improve process efficiency…
Analyze the big data puzzle: different sources, different formats! Yet whatever state your input is in, you need to end up with a database where each parameter is contained in a separate column and each row is clearly assigned with…
The “Measure” step, in which you collect the data is highly relevant for the success: your data must be of a sufficiently high quality and you must have recorded all important parameters. Learn more.
Data analysis – yes or no? If your production costs fluctuate heavily, if you’re unable to achieve the required product quality or stability, or if your products require multiple treatments, then it’s worth taking a closer look. Analyze your data!
Anyone who’s ever carried out a data analysis needs no telling that the time and effort can often be considerable. Maybe not always, but certainly in a lot of cases, the benefits are well worth all the hard work. And…
Maintenance is a must. No-one would dispute that. It makes no difference whether you’re an owner of a fully automatic coffee maker or process analyzers. Nobody expects a measuring instrument to keep on working for an eternity without a single…
In order to create smart or elegant solutions in the Industry 4.0 landscape, you have to utilize data and network it. And ideally, you shouldn’t stop on your doorstep. If you want to achieve the desired benefit, you must turn…
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Analog or digital measurement techniques? It’s a good question! In contrast to analog technology, digital communication methods transmit a complete measured value, in other words both a numeric value and