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On the technical side of things, developers were spending a considerable amount of time scaling, managing, and troubleshooting the infrastructure of point-to-point tools instead of focusing on new innovations. Different teams chose different systems without an organization-wide vision for data streaming. Often, the tools lacked the capability to connect with their existing systems, so developers ended up writing custom integrations. Some of the alternatives they considered included open source technologies. However, the team realized those were too cumbersome to manage due to lack of internal expertise.

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Content for the users is generated both in-house and from the external sources. All the content is aggregated using the content aggregation service, categorized, and produced in real time to Confluent Cloud. This is streamed on to the content delivery service, which, in conjunction with the intelligence provided by the content recommendation service, serves interesting and relevant content for each user. A copy of the content is streamed into Cloud Storage for training ML models and for archival purposes. ML models now have access to all the content in real time. The organization can now choose to retrain the models in as little as a few minutes. There is usually a trade-off between the cost of retraining and accuracy. However, the organization has the flexibility now to retrain as and when needed.

All the user interactions with the content such as clicks/watches/scrolls are captured by the mobile app and relayed to the clicks tracker service, which publishes it to Confluent Cloud. This again required additional information related to user attributes, which was achieved using similar ksqlDB stream-table joins. One of the significant architectural advantages with Confluent Cloud is the ability to read the same data multiple times by individual consumers for various use cases. This is called fanout, which is supported inherently in the platform. This helped the organization save costs without duplicating the same message into multiple queues. Dashboarding and reporting in real-time was possible using Google Cloud BigQuery Managed Sink Connector collecting all the data from the required topics and sinking it into Google BigQuery, which in turn is integrated with visualization tools.

With Confluent Cloud, this organization has been able to deliver exceptional customer experiences for real-time personalization at scale. They no longer worry about cluster downtimes and the teams are focusing on bringing in new business use cases, such as playing games on the lock screen. They were also able to onboard the resources and use cases of a company they acquired recently without much hassles. The team is very confident that Confluent Cloud can handle their scale as it grows higher and higher than what they are doing today.

The volume helps to bridge the gap between academic research and real-time clinical applications and the needs of medical biotechnology methods. This edited book also provides a detailed application of medical biotechnology in drug discovery and the treatment of various deadly diseases.

The second adjustment which Krishna has now to make is toreconcile the cowherds to his permanent departure from themand to wean them from their passionate adherence to his presence.This is much more difficult. We have seen how on the journey toMathura, Krishna has been accompanied by Nanda and the cowherdsand how during the closing struggle with the tyrant they alsohave been present. When the fight is finally over, they prepare todepart, taking it for granted that Krishna and Balarama will comewith them. Krishna has therefore to disillusion Nanda. He breaksthe news to him that it is not he and Yasoda who are actually hisparents but Vasudeva and Devaki. He loads Nanda with jewelsand costly dresses and thanks him again and again for all his lovingcare. He then explains that he has now to stay in Mathura for a timeto meet his castemen, the Yadavas. Nanda is greatly saddened bythe news. The cowherds strive to dissuade him but Krishna isadamant. He retains a few cowherds with him, but the rest returnto Brindaban, Krishna promising that after a time he will visitthem. On arrival Nanda strives in vain to console Yasoda and isforced to tell her that Krishna has now acknowledged Vasudeva ashis true father, that he has probably left Brindaban for good andthat his own early intuition that Krishna was God is correct. Yasoda,as she thinks of her lost 'son,' is overwhelmed with grief, but recoverswhen she realizes that actually he is God. As to the cowgirls, theirgrief is endless as they recall Krishna's heart-ensnaring charms.

Such a step is obviously only the first move in what must necessarilybe a long and arduous operation. Finding it impossible to say outrightthat he will never see them again, Krishna has committedhimself to paying the cowherds a visit. Yet he realizes that nothingcan be gained by such a step since, if his future lies with the princelyYadavas, any mingling with the cowherds will merely disruptthis final role. Yet clearly he cannot just abandon his formerassociates without any regard at all for their proper feelings. Weaningis necessary, and it must above all be gradual. He decides, therefore,that since he himself cannot go, someone must be sent on his behalf.Accordingly, he instructs a friend, Udho, to go to Brindaban, meetthe cowherds and make excuses for his absence. At the same time,he must urge the cowgirls to give up regarding Krishna as theirlover but worship him as God. Udho is accordingly dressed inKrishna's clothes, thereby making him appear a real substituteand is despatched in Krishna's chariot.

Smart manufacturing is fully integrated, and collaborative manufacturing frameworks can respond to evolving requirements and conditions in the factory, supply networks, and consumer needs in real-time [24,25].

This section will understand the concept and working principle of MOC, which is discussed in [43,77]. The team of Oracle Inc. developed Manufacturing Operation Center (MOC) using ISA 95 Standards. The MOC provides a solution to the manufacturing plants to monitor and enhance plant performance by evaluating plant floor data in real-time. Manufacturing Operations Center provides manufacturers with real-time visibility into shop floor performance. MOC contextualizes shop floor data obtained from a variety of sensors, Programmable Logic Controllers (PLCs), Supervisory Control and Data Acquisition (SCADA), Distributed Control System (DCS), etc. These comprise enterprise system data and provide pre-built dashboards based on the ISA-95 reference model [43,77,81].

Connectivity: Quality 4.0 refers to the interaction among information Technology (IT) and operational technology (OT). IT refers to Enterprise Quality Management System (EQMS), Enterprise Resource Planning (ERP), and Product Life Cycle Management (PLM) in this context [72,105]. In contrast, OT refers to technology such as smart devices, sensors, edge devices used in manufacturing plants. Leveraging contact can make it possible to obtain feedback in real-time or near real-time [70,92,99,101,105].

We discussed the various industrial standards that industries are adopting to bridge the gap between disconnected shop floor production and connected real-time production in this paper. We have shown industrial standards and case studies to show how manufacturing companies are implementing the Industry 4.0 concept to improve overall production plant performance and quality.

Real-time systems and networks are of increasing importance in many applications, including automated factories, telecommunication systems, defense systems, and space systems. This book introduces the concepts and state-of-the-art research developments of resource management in real-time systems and networks. Unlike other texts in the field, it covers the entire spectrum of issues in resource management, including task scheduling in uniprocessor real-time systems; task scheduling, fault-tolerant task scheduling, and resource reclaiming in multiprocessor real-time systems; conventional task scheduling and object-based task scheduling in distributed real-time systems; message scheduling; QoS routing; dependable communication; multicast communication; and medium access protocols in real-time networks. It provides algorithmic treatments for all of the issues addressed, highlighting the intuition behind each algorithm and giving examples. The book also includes two chapters of case studies.

Thousands of years ago, they said that as the solar system moves closer to the Super Sun, human intelligence will blossom. As the solar system moves closer, the realization that the whole body and the whole universe are electric structures will come naturally. Right now, we are moving towards Treta Yuga, which is the second best time that can happen in a cycle of yugas.

This IDC Survey Spotlight examines the connectivity services spend by Asia/Pacific manufacturers. Data has been the core of manufacturing process evolution and the role of connectivity technologies is to aid in capturing these operational metrics and curating insights in real time. Interestingly, several manufacturing organizations have admitted to investing in technologies that can help track, source, and store their operational digital footprint but do nothing beyond that. The objective of these datasets is not only for identifying historical markers that affect asset productivity, but also for predicting future aberrations and outages. And that would be possible through computing architectures either on edge or cloud by partnering with managed network SPs that can bring in industry best practices and frameworks based on existing network infrastructure maturities.

"Manufacturers are constantly looking to improve their production efficiency. An MES solution is an indispensable tool that provides manufacturers with the ability to control, execute, monitor, and analyze their production operations performance in real time. Solution providers need to support and help manufacturers in customizing and integrating the solution, ensuring that their organization can gain optimal benefits and achieve short-term and long-term organizational goals," says Dr. Wai Yee Lee, research manager, IDC Manufacturing Insights.

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