Proceedings of the Seventh CIM-Europe Annual Conference 29¿31 May 1991, Turin, Italy. CEC DG XIII: Telecommunications, Information Industries and Innovation Herausgegeben:Vio, R.; Puymbroeck, W. van
Proceedings of the Seventh CIM-Europe Annual Conference 29¿31 May 1991, Turin, Italy. CEC DG XIII: Telecommunications, Information Industries and Innovation Herausgegeben:Vio, R.; Puymbroeck, W. van
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) allows the integration of current islands of automation and the exploitation of opportunities offered by the application of information technology. More than 40 key papers have been assembled from the CIM-Europe's seventh annual conference held in May 1991, Turin, Italy. The speakers represent the leading edge research in areas such as concurrent engineering, production planning and control, quality management and e.g. implementation and business experiences in applying CIM. CIM-Europe is the dissemination of ESPRIT and the conference is jointly…mehr
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) allows the integration of current islands of automation and the exploitation of opportunities offered by the application of information technology. More than 40 key papers have been assembled from the CIM-Europe's seventh annual conference held in May 1991, Turin, Italy. The speakers represent the leading edge research in areas such as concurrent engineering, production planning and control, quality management and e.g. implementation and business experiences in applying CIM. CIM-Europe is the dissemination of ESPRIT and the conference is jointly sponsored by the CEC and organised under the patronage of the Ministero della Università e della Ricerca Scientifica e Technologica and Città di Torino. Engineers, academics and researchers in CIM and related fields will find the book excellent reference material for current research and experience.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
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Inhaltsangabe
Concurrent and Integrated Design (I).- Trends and experiences in applying simultaneous engineering.- Documents flow computerization as a prerequisite to concurrent engineering.- CAE and product modelling.- Open Systems in CIM.- Open systems and manufacturing software integration platforms.- Implementation levels for semantic integration of open system CIM modules.- From CIM to CIM-OSA - a step ahead in system integration.- Concurrent and Integrated Design (II).- Advantages of using features to integrate product and process modelling - results of IMPPACT (ESPRIT 2165).- Integrated CAD/CAE system for cold forging in the automotive industry.- A neutral product database for large multifunctional systems.- Production Planning and Control (I).- The impact of software engineering in the development of CIM systems.- A real-time control network for small batch part manufacturing.- Intelligent design of shop-floor management within a supervisory control system.- Organisation, Education and Technology Transfer.- The ILVA school of information technology.- An educational concept for flexible production automation with the possibilities of CIM.- CIM technology transfer to SME in the less favoured regions of EC: the role of the science park TECNOPOLIS in Southern Italy.- Joint technical and organisational design of CIM system for SMEs.- Production Planning and Control (II).- Asia: a knowledge-based system for plan generation with incomplete information.- A planning strategy based on advanced modelling techniques for CAPP in mechanical engineering.- User requirements for development of a master production scheduling system.- A new approach to production planning and control at ILVA's Taranto works.- Integration in CIM.- CIMSTEEL: a CIM for steel work companies.- New directionsin decision-oriented CIM.- CIM developments at FIAT AVIO.- Sensors and Control.- The design of integrated control schemes for the glass making industry.- Holographic labelling for automated material identification in CIM environment.- AIMBURN in the context of CIM: Views of an industrial demonstrator.- Multisupplier Operations.- CMSO reference model for interorganisational communications.- Odette: the working EDI solution for the European automative industry.- Enterprise-wide data modelling: the basis for integration.- Robotics in CIM.- ESPRIT project 2637: A.R.M.S. partial results and achievements.- Knowledge-based real-time diagnosis and repair for a complete robotized handling and storage system.- Defects detection on metal surfaces in robot grinding.- A parallel algorithm to find and match known objects to help the navigation of an autonomous mobile robot.- Quality Management.- A feature based KBS for quality prediction of machined parts and products.- Networks as a basis for production-integrated quality management.- Customer service: the CIM driving force.- Implementation and Business Experience.- The Japanese approach towards the creation of a CIM system.- Balancing CIM introduction.
Concurrent and Integrated Design (I).- Trends and experiences in applying simultaneous engineering.- Documents flow computerization as a prerequisite to concurrent engineering.- CAE and product modelling.- Open Systems in CIM.- Open systems and manufacturing software integration platforms.- Implementation levels for semantic integration of open system CIM modules.- From CIM to CIM-OSA - a step ahead in system integration.- Concurrent and Integrated Design (II).- Advantages of using features to integrate product and process modelling - results of IMPPACT (ESPRIT 2165).- Integrated CAD/CAE system for cold forging in the automotive industry.- A neutral product database for large multifunctional systems.- Production Planning and Control (I).- The impact of software engineering in the development of CIM systems.- A real-time control network for small batch part manufacturing.- Intelligent design of shop-floor management within a supervisory control system.- Organisation, Education and Technology Transfer.- The ILVA school of information technology.- An educational concept for flexible production automation with the possibilities of CIM.- CIM technology transfer to SME in the less favoured regions of EC: the role of the science park TECNOPOLIS in Southern Italy.- Joint technical and organisational design of CIM system for SMEs.- Production Planning and Control (II).- Asia: a knowledge-based system for plan generation with incomplete information.- A planning strategy based on advanced modelling techniques for CAPP in mechanical engineering.- User requirements for development of a master production scheduling system.- A new approach to production planning and control at ILVA's Taranto works.- Integration in CIM.- CIMSTEEL: a CIM for steel work companies.- New directionsin decision-oriented CIM.- CIM developments at FIAT AVIO.- Sensors and Control.- The design of integrated control schemes for the glass making industry.- Holographic labelling for automated material identification in CIM environment.- AIMBURN in the context of CIM: Views of an industrial demonstrator.- Multisupplier Operations.- CMSO reference model for interorganisational communications.- Odette: the working EDI solution for the European automative industry.- Enterprise-wide data modelling: the basis for integration.- Robotics in CIM.- ESPRIT project 2637: A.R.M.S. partial results and achievements.- Knowledge-based real-time diagnosis and repair for a complete robotized handling and storage system.- Defects detection on metal surfaces in robot grinding.- A parallel algorithm to find and match known objects to help the navigation of an autonomous mobile robot.- Quality Management.- A feature based KBS for quality prediction of machined parts and products.- Networks as a basis for production-integrated quality management.- Customer service: the CIM driving force.- Implementation and Business Experience.- The Japanese approach towards the creation of a CIM system.- Balancing CIM introduction.
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