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Sanctis, Ilaria De, Joaquín Ordieres‐Meré, & Filippo Emanuele Ciarapica. (2018). Resilience for lean organisational network. International Journal of Production Research. 56(21). 6917–6936.34 indexed citations
Antón, Miguel, et al.. (2017). Taking Advantage of an Existing Indoor Climate Monitorization for Measuring Occupancy. WSEAS TRANSACTIONS ON ENVIRONMENT AND DEVELOPMENT. 13.6 indexed citations
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Ordieres‐Meré, Joaquín, et al.. (2017). Análisis de Opinión en Redes Sociales y Valor para el análisis de producto. UPM Digital Archive (Technical University of Madrid).
Alba‐Elías, Fernando, Ana González‐Marcos, & Joaquín Ordieres‐Meré. (2014). An active project management framework for professional skills development. International journal of engineering education. 30(5). 1242–1253.3 indexed citations
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Ordieres‐Meré, Joaquín. (2014). BIGDATA e IoT: claves del modelo de negocio para la empresa industrial del siglo XXI. Archivo Digital UPM (Universidad Politécnica de Madrid).4 indexed citations
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Zheng, Xiaochen & Joaquín Ordieres‐Meré. (2014). Development of a human movement monitoring system based on wearable devices. UPM Digital Archive (Technical University of Madrid).4 indexed citations
Martínez, Roberto Fernández, Joaquín Ordieres‐Meré, & Ana González‐Marcos. (2008). Low power wireless sensor networks in industrial environment. International Conference on Systems. 643–648.3 indexed citations
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Ordieres‐Meré, Joaquín, Fernando Alba‐Elías, Ana González‐Marcos, Manuel Castejón‐Limas, & Francisco Javier Martínez-de-Pisón. (2005). Data mining and simulation processes as useful tools for industrial processes. 249–255.3 indexed citations
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