Intelligent manufacturing systems 1998 (IMS '98) : a proceedings volume from the 5th IFAC workshop, Gramado-RS, Brazil, 9-11 November 1998
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Intelligent manufacturing systems 1998 (IMS '98) : a proceedings volume from the 5th IFAC workshop, Gramado-RS, Brazil, 9-11 November 1998
Published for the International Federation of Automatic Control by Pergamon, 1999
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"IFAC Workshop on Intelligent Manufacturing Systems 1998" -- p. [iii]
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Paperback. The field of production automation has been changing throughout the last decade. Starting with Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) via Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) to most recent developments like Agile Manufacturing and Multi-Agent Systems. The IFAC Technical Committee on Advanced Manufacturing Technology introduced IMS in 1992 in a series of workshops. The first was held in Dearborn, USA in 1992 organized by Naim Kheir, and the second took place in Vienna, Austria in 1994.IMS'98 was held in Gramado-Brazil, organized by the Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul (UFRGS), Department of Electrical Engineering and the 'Sociedade Brasileira de Automatica' (SBA - Brazilian Society of Automatic Control), the Brazilian IFAC NMO.IMS'98 attracted 84 participants from over 15 countries. This proceedings volume includes technical papers dealing with subjects like neural networks, holonic strategies, object orientation, s
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