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ILO Meeting of Experts adopts a new Code of Practice to improve safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair
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Afterwards, more researchers were committed to and expert knowledge into digital description based on providing health care services for users of various ages. (...) In order to reduce the costs and to systematize the Care Demands Decomposition Traveling Expert Knowledge Forest design of SDSP, we first formalize elderly care demands and Judging Slot Values Smart-Desire Global Optimization Algorithm smart services in a fixed data structure based on medical Expert Diagnosis, Medical Literature and Clinical Diagnosis User Demands Extracting Atomic care demands Self-repairing Artificial Global Optimization Fish Swarm Algorithm diagnosis and recent research in the smart home, such as Problem activity recognition, health change detection, falling detection Functional Non-functional Selected services Conversion Similarity Similarity and so on [15]. Since the expert knowledge system with a Expert Knowledge Unknown Data Acquisition large amount of knowledge provided a method of simulating Recent Researches TF-IDF Statistics Semantic Similarity Calculation Intuitionistic Fuzzy Cosine similarity Knapsack Probem Multi-objective the decision process of human experts [16], the expert Smart Services knowledge learned in geriatric diagnosis was adopted to Automatic Plan Generating decompose user demands into atomic demands.
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(...) The shipbuilding and repair industry has been facing extremely difficult times in recent years due to its strong dependence of economic cycles.
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The training programme must cover all requirements for further education of the customers’ experts, education and training of the engineers/technicians of the instrumentation support service centre (ISSC) and organized courses for outside experts (managers, service engineers);
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(c) Instrument maintenance and repair activity. (...) Even instruments of the highest quality that are operated correctly will sometimes break down. For the repair and servicing of instruments, experts with suitable qualifications and skills, as well as spare parts, are needed. (...) Arranging for visits of repair teams from abroad or sending equipment outside the country for repair is expensive and time-consuming.
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(...) Repeated repairs are to be counted separately in the total number of repair requests.
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When: 22 - 26 January 2018
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The purpose of the meeting was to review and adopt an ILO Code of Practice on safety and health in shipbuilding and ship repair.
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