Future Trends in Production and Consumption in Textile andFashion Design: The Fourth Industrial Revolution by Adriana Yumi Sato Duarte in LTTFD in Lupine Publishers.
Designers create products, services and systems to fulfill the
society’s needs and desires. The adoption of Information Technology
(IT) has changed the way designers develop new products. The
collaborative work environment is a new paradigm of product
design that integrates designers to quickly build, evaluate, optimize
and select the best solution to complex problems [1]. In the last
20 years, internet has changed the way people communicate. The
first era (1995), internet was an integrated hypermedia, in the
second era (2000) internet had a programming media approach,
that changed to people’s web service in the third era (2005), and
the fourth era - which encompasses nowadays – represents a new
level of organization and management of the entire value chain
on the products’ life cycle. The Industrie 4.0 or Fourth Industrial
Revolution is an integrative cyber-physical system based on
modern control systems, embedded software systems and Internet
addresses. This industrial revolution is based on improvement of
brainwork, especially in engineering activities, and fast decision-making.
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