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Cookie

Treatment and Risks

Examples

Similar Concepts and Synonyms

  • Sensor tags
  • Data loggers
  • Tracking devices

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Summary

In the industrial context, "Cookie" refers to small data files used to store information related to processes, equipment, and environmental conditions. They find application in various areas such as industrial automation, manufacturing, and quality control systems. Proper treatment involves regular maintenance, calibration, and ensuring data security. Examples include their integration in robotic systems, environmental monitoring, and inventory tracking. Synonyms include sensor tags and data loggers. Overall, cookies play a crucial role in enhancing efficiency and facilitating data-driven decision-making in industrial settings.

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