Computer applications in production and engineering : proceedings of the Fourth International IFIP TC5 Conference on Computer Applications in Production and Engineering--Integration Aspects, CAPE '91, Bordeaux, France, 10-12 September 1991
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Computer applications in production and engineering : proceedings of the Fourth International IFIP TC5 Conference on Computer Applications in Production and Engineering--Integration Aspects, CAPE '91, Bordeaux, France, 10-12 September 1991
North-Holland , Distributors for the U.S. and Canada, Elsevier Science Pub. Co., 1991
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Description
This proceedings contains numerous papers presenting the latest results of applied research and the most advanced industrial applications in engineering and manufacturing. Topics include: a panorama of the main international research programmes in the field of CIM in Japan, the United States, and in Europe (ESPRIT, EUREKA) and a number of presentations of the most advanced CIM applications in the world. Also presented is current technology concerning such topical subjects as: feature-based reasoning in engineering, CAD modelling techniques, concurrent engineering, modelling techniques for manufacturing systems, the various aspects of integration in CIM between the manufacturing functions (e.g., robotics, flexible manufacturing system, quality control), expert systems in maintenance, methodological approaches to design and implement CIM systems, human and economic aspects, planning and scheduling as tools for integration, and the design of information systems in CIM (structures, object-oriented approach).
Table of Contents
Invited Speakers. Production Management. State of the Art and Perspectives by P. Higgins, K. Tierney, J. Browne (Ireland). CIM State of the Art in Japan by N. Fukuhara (Japan). Motion Planning: Theory and Applications by J.-C. Latombe (U.S.A.). CIM Status and Direction in the U.S.A. by G.J. Olling (U.S.A.). Key Technologies for CIM in the U.S.A. by J. Auradi, V. Nayak, P.S. Ow, J. Wald (U.S.A.). The Europari Projects by J. Pollono (France). CIM and one-of-a-Kind Production by A. Rolstadas (Norway). Development of CIM - A European View by H.J. Warnecke (F.R.G.). Main Themes. Advanced Manufacturing Systems 1, 2, and 3. Application 1 and 2. CAD Modelling Techniques. CAD/CAM Integration 1 and 2. CIM Developing Programmes. Computerized Support for CIM Design Methods. Concurrent Engineering. Design Methodology for CIM Systems. Expert Systems for Maintenance. Features Based Models 1 and 2. FMS Integration. Generic Approach to Design and Implement CIM Systems. Human and Economic Aspects in CIM. Information System for CIM. Integration in CIM. Integration in Process Planning. Integration in Robotics. Modelling Techniques for Manufacturing Systems. Object Oriented Approach in CIM. Planning/Scheduling 1 and 2. Quality Aspects of CIM. Simulation. The ESPRIT Program 1 and 2. The EUREKA Programme.
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