2012年10月4日

A third Industrial Revolution?

A third Industrial Revolution?:
James Tien has a new paper:
The outputs or products of an economy can be divided into services products and goods products (due to manufacturing, construction, agriculture and mining). To date, the services and goods products have, for the most part, been separately mass produced. However, in contrast to the first and second industrial revolutions which respectively focused on the development and the mass production of goods, 
the next – or third – industrial revolution is focused on the integration of services and/or goods; it is beginning in this second decade of the 21st Century. The Third Industrial Revolution (TIR) is based on the confluence of three major technological enablers (i.e., big data analytics, adaptive services and digital manufacturing); they underpin the integration or mass customization of services and/or goods. As detailed in an earlier paper, we regard mass customization as the simultaneous and real-time management of supply and demand chains,  
Keywords: Big data, decision analytics, goods, adaptive services, digital manufacturing, value chain,

supply chain, demand chain, mass production, mass customization, industrial revolution
For the pointer I thank the excellent Kevin Lewis.

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