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The book presents the proceedings of the 4th EAI International Conference on Management of Manufacturing Systems (MMS 2019), which took place in Krynica Zdroj, Poland, on October 8-10, 2019. The conference covered Management of Manufacturing Systems with support for Industry 4.0, Logistics and Intelligent Manufacturing Systems and Applications, Cooperation management and its effective applications. Topics include RFID Applications, Economic Impacts in Logistics, ICT Support for Industry 4.0, Industrial and Smart Logistics, Intelligent Manufacturing Systems and Applications, and much more.

Chapter
1. Definition of the IoT device classes based on network traffic
flow features.
Chapter
2. RFID Monitoring and Accounting System in
Health-care Facilities.
Chapter
3. Smart, Smarter and Smartest City the
Method to Comparison of Cities.
Chapter
4. Aerial Photogrammetry and
Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) like a smart technology for digital as-built
mapping of existing buildings.
Chapter
5. Lifts as Part of Smart Buildings.-
Chapter
6. The Concept of Implementing NFC Identification Technology for
Transporting and Monitoring of Biological Samples.
Chapter
7. Possibility of
identification transport units through RFID technology at own level of the
company.
Chapter
8. Automatic Identification Applications for Smart Railway
Concept.
Chapter
9. Simulation and Modelling of Transport Processes for the
Needs of Mineral Resources Delivery Support.
Chapter
10. Testing the
replenishment model strategy using software Tecnomatix Plant Simulation.-
Chapter
11. Identification of the relevant parameters for modeling the
ecosystem elements in Industry 4.0.
Chapter
12. Evaluation Of the Workplace
In Order To Reduce Waste In Material Flow.
Chapter
13. Digital twin of
experimental workplace for quality control with Cloud Platform support.-
Chapter
14. Hazardous work and destructive elements in the working
environment and risk categories in a mining company.
Chapter
15. Chemical
Management in Automotive and Mass Industry.
Chapter
16. Impact of BIM
technology on development of digital and managerial competencies of project
managers in construction industry.
Chapter
17. Impact of BIM technology on
time-reducing in conditions of Slovak construction industry.
Chapter
18.
Management of time structure with respect of a production process
efficiency.
Chapter
19. On statistical methods based information system for
decision support of municipalities.
Chapter
20. Possibilities of data
analysis using data model.
Chapter
21. Regression Model by the Management
for Preparation of the Permalloy Sample.
Chapter
22. Statistical evaluation
of market potential location of a new product that uses renewable energy
sources.
Chapter
23. Adaptive Assembly Approach for E-Axles.
Chapter
24.
Parameter Identification of Technological Equipment for Ensuring the
Reliability of the Vibration Separation Process.
Chapter
25. Optimizing
component production with multi-axis turning technology.
Chapter
26.
Development of chosen social and economic indicators of raw materials using
in context of sustainability in Slovakia.
Lucia Knapķkovį is Associate Professor at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Informatics at the Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies, TU Koice. In 2017 she completed her habilitation at the Faculty in the field "Manufacturing Technologies". Assoc.Prof. Dr. Knapķkovį is author more than 130 scientific papers in Slovakia and abroad and 6 utility models. She participated in several international research projects, mainly in Germany. Most important project is H2020 "Less Than Wagon Load" in collaboration with Belgium, Germany, Netherland, Italy and Slovakia, where her position in the project is Faculty project manager.  She lectured at the universities in Germany, Czech Republic and Croatia. Her area of interest includes utilization of secondary raw materials, technologies of their processing and materials testing.





Michal Balog is head of Department of Industrial Engineering and Informatics at Faculty of Manufacturing Technologies witha seat in Preov, TU Koice. His scientific and educational field is oriented on the green logistics, management, quality control and methods of production systems. He is the organizer of many domestic and international conferences, acts as tutor on PhD study programs and has participated in numerous slovak and international projects as team member and as the project head. Most important project is H2020 "Less Than Wagon Load", where he participated as a team member and in the year 2015 he finished project entitled "Promotion & Enhancement of Centre for Research on Transportation with EU Structural Funds. He is author more than 100 publications in Slovakia and abroad. 





Dragan Perakovi graduated with a Masters from Faculty of Postal and Telecommunication Traffic, where he thesis was entitled Possibilities of implementing mobile internet in intelligent transport systems. In 2005, he achieved a Ph. D. in a field of technical sciences, field ofTechnological Systems in Traffic and Transport by defending the doctoral dissertation entitled Information distribution model for users of traffic system at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences, University of Zagreb.







Marke Perisa has been employed as an assistant at the Faculty of Transport and Traffic Sciences since 2005. He participates in undergraduate, graduate and undergraduate teaching in the field of information and communication traffic in the Department of Information and Communication Traffic. In 2013 defended Ph.D. dissertation named Dynamic guiding and routing of disabled and visually impaired persons in traffic at the University of Zagreb.