Digital enterprise challenges : life-cycle approach to management and production : IFIP TC5/WG5.2 & WG5.3 eleventh International PROLAMAT Conference on Digital Enterprise, new challenges, November 7-10, 2001, Budapest, Hungary

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Digital enterprise challenges : life-cycle approach to management and production : IFIP TC5/WG5.2 & WG5.3 eleventh International PROLAMAT Conference on Digital Enterprise, new challenges, November 7-10, 2001, Budapest, Hungary

edited by George L. Kovács, Peter Berto︠k, Géza Haidegger

(The International Federation for Information Processing, 77)

Kluwer Academic, c2002

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Description

This volume contains case studies, theoretical papers and project development reports on one of the greatest challenges facing the new digital enterprises: the life cycle approach to management and production. Main issues discussed in the book include CAD/CAM/CIM/CAE, intelligent manufacturing, and control and robotics applications.

Table of Contents

  • Preface. Modeling and Simulation. 1. Integration of Human Intent Model Descriptions in Product Models
  • L. Horvath, et al. 2. Product Data Management as a Key Component of Integrated Enterprise Information Systems
  • J.X. Gao, G. Bursell. 3. Organizational Transformation and Process Modeling in Modern Telecommunications Companies
  • D.M. Emiris, et al. 4. Logical Communication Levels in an Intelligent Flexible Manufacturing System
  • J. Nacsa. 5. NC Program Simulation with the Capability of Generating Alternative Process Plan for Flexible Manufacturing
  • F. Erdelyi, O. Hornyak. 6. A General Model of Auxiliary Processes in Manufacturing
  • I. Mezgar, et al. 7. Modeling and Management of Production Networks
  • E. Ilie-Zudor, L. Monostori. Reverse Engineering and CAD. 8. A Framework for a CAD-Integrated Tolerance Optimisation System
  • R. Eadie, J. Gao. 9. Integration of Cables in the Virtual Product Development Process
  • E. Hergenroether, S. Muller. 10. Constrained Fitting - A Key Issue in Reverse Engineering Conventional Parts
  • P. Benkoe, T. Varady. 11. Volumetric Tools for Machining Planning
  • G. Renner, I. Stroud. Life-Cycle Engineering. 12. A Net Based Solution for Lifecycle Engineering (Concepts and Requirements)
  • A. Bechina, et al. 13. Integration Issues on Combining Feature Technology and Life Cycle Assessment
  • H.E. Otto, et al. 14. Integrating Life Cycle Aspects within Product Family Design: An Example for SMEs
  • H.E. Otto, et al. Process and ProductionDevelopment. 15. Evaluation of Used-Parts Quality for Integration of the Inverse Manufacturing Process
  • M. Matsuda, et al. 16. A Telecooperation Management System for Secure Data Conferencing in Distributed Product Development Processes
  • F.-L. Krause, et al. 17. New Product Development Process: Proposal for an Innovative Design Modelling Framework Including Actors Evaluation of Innovation Costs and Value
  • N. Sechi, et al. Energy Sector, General Planning. 18. Towards the Workflow-enabled Civil Construction Enterprise Integration
  • M.P. Teixeira Pinto, J.J. Pinto Ferreira. 19. Bulgarian Experience in Use of Internet for Production and Business Applications
  • T. Neshkov, J. Pankov. 20. Local Min.-Energy, F E Based Formulation for Well-Path Design
  • K. Jha. Digital Factory. 21. From Digital Product Development to an Extended Digital Enterprise
  • U.F. Baake, O.R. Torres. 22. Sustaining the Introduction of Innovation in Digital Enterprises: Challenges and Demands from Small Medium Enterprises in the Italian Northeast Region
  • M. Marchese, G. Jacucci. 23. A Planning and Management Infrastructure for Complex Distributed Organizations
  • G.L. Kovacs, P. Paganelli. 24. MERCI: Standards Based Exchange of Component Information to Support E-Business Applications
  • W. Wilkes. Virtual Enterprises and Holonic Manufacturing. 25. Virtual Composite an Effective Tool of Research
  • M. Kosek. 26. A Virtual Glovebox for the Digital Enterprise
  • C. Seiler, R. Doerner. 27. Web-based Information Models to Support Product Development in Virtu

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  • NCID
    BA55246579
  • ISBN
    • 0792375564
  • Country Code
    us
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    Boston
  • Pages/Volumes
    ix, 556 p.
  • Size
    25 cm
  • Parent Bibliography ID
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