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Proceedings of the Flexible Automation and Integrated Manufacturing Conference held in Limerick, Ireland, in June 1993

Table of Contents:
Keynote Presentations: World Class Manufacturing-A Practical Viewpoint. Manufacturing: A White Collar Profession?. Concurrent Interdisciplinary Learning. Enabling Technical Professionals and Managers to Share Premier Educational Resources Globally Via Telecommunications. Meeting the Challenge of Concurrent Interdisciplinary Learning. Model for Global Transition: The Military as a Learning Organization. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Shared Manufacturing: An Approach to Global Competitiveness. Globally Ideal Manufacturing Systems: Characteristics and Requirements. Models Required for Logistics Network Engineering (INE). A Generic CIM Architecture for Raw Materials Control in FDA Regulated Industries. CIM-OSA and Petri Nets for CIM Systems Modelling and Simulation. An Approach to the Development of the Machine Front-End Services in a CIM-OSA Environment. A Systems Implementation for Computer-Integrated Manufacturing/Management. Data Engineering Methodologies for Efficient Factory Database Design and Operation. Database Design for CIM in a Jobshop Environment. Methods of Integrating Cost Models in Heterogenous Information Systems Environment Using an "Open" Approach. United States Federal Industrial Policy: A Strategy for the 90's. Computer Aided Design, Manufacture, and Simulation: Computer Aided Design and Manufacture of Cylindrical Objects with Compound Curvature. Stereolitography in Small and Medium Enterprises. The Selection of an Appropriate Mesh Used for the Representation and Accurate Machining of Freeform Surfaces and Solids. Automatic Segmentation and Its Applications to the Surface Reconstruction. Assessment of Feature Recognition Algorithms in Solid Modeling Representations. Computer Aided Feature Based Design and NC Code Generation of Countersink Tools. Techniques to Make CAD/CAM Systems Communicative. Perturbation Analysis of FMS in an Integrated Environment. Flexible Manufacturing Laboratory Design by Simulation. Analysis and Management of a 170,000 TEU Container Terminal Using Simulation. The Application of CBST to Simulation and Testing PLC Ladder Logic. Flexible Manufacturing Systems: A Decision Support Tool for Cellular Manufacturing Systems. A Generic Software Design for Cell Control Systems. Restructuring Business Incubators to Support Flexible Manufacturing Organizations. The Design of a Production Control System for a Flexible Manufacturing Cell: A Categorization of Design Problems. Multi-Resource Scheduling in a FMS-Based Jobshop. Periodic Loading Policies for Real-Time Scheduling and Control of Flexible Manufacturing Cells. An Artificial Intelligence Framework for FMS Scheduling. Real-Time Planning and Scheduling Issues in Flexible Manufacturing Systems Control. Tool Handling Strategies for Flexible Manufacturing Systems. Flexible Manufacturing Cells in Practice: The Need to Improve the Production Control. Software Simulation of an Autonomously Controlled Vehicle, Using a Neural Network for Pattern Recognition. Integration of Computerized Tool Management System and Tool Condition Tracking at All Levels. Concurrent Engineering and Information Systems Analysis: Concurrent Management of Marketing, Production and Distribution Operation in a Computer Integrated Manufacturing System. Strategic Decisions in a Concurrent Engineering Environment. Creating an Experimental Design for Assessing the Effects of Concurrent Engineering on Product Life Cycle Costs. Using Activity Based Costing to Define a Quantitative Product Life Cycle Cost Model for Concurrent Engineering. Concurrent Engineering Implementation Methodology. Enabling Design Knowledge: Applying Advanced Tools and Knowledge-Based Engineering to Product Development. Reverse Engineering Case Studies. Using Information Flow Analysis to Reduce Product Lead Times. Conceptual Graph Based Manufacturing Systems Integration. Experience-Based Knowledge Aggregation to Solve Layout Problems. Development of a Knowledge-Based Manufacturing Modelling System Based on IDEFO for the Metal-Cutting Industry. Assembly Systems and Electronics Manufacturing: Minimizing Makespans in Production Lines Under Learning. Assembly Process Planning and Assembly System Design. The Integration of Test Strategy in the Assembly Plans Generation. Model-Based Control of a Dynamically Reconfigurable Assembly System. The Conceptual Diagrams: An Original Modelling Tool for the Design of Flexible Assembly Systems. The Effect of Material Handling on the Performance of Flexible Assembly Line Systems. The Station Design in a Robotized Assembly Line. The Automation of Large Scale Assembly. Computer-Aided Design and Evaluation of Manual Assembly Systems in Electronics Manufacturing. Electrical Connections and Wire Harness Assembly. Automated Manufacture of Printed Circuit Boards Using a Fuzzy Logic-Neural Network Based Approach. Measurement, Inspection, and Quality Management: A Simple Drive System for Scanning Optical Elements. Integrating Machine Vision into Process Control. Integrated Inspection and Verification Using Multi-Model Sensing. Fuzzy Logic Control of a PCB Vision Inspection System. Quality-An Interpretation of the Deming Philosophy. A Heuristic Strategy for Quality Control in FMS. Information System for Quality Management in CIM. Intelligent Computer Aided Tolerance Studies. Measuring Your Way to Profit. Analysis of the Possibilities of Application on Industrial Robots in Measuring and Checking Tasks in Manufacturing Processes. Surface Roughness Model for End Milling Inconel 718. A Compensation Method of Profile Curves for Three Dimensional Analysis of Ground Surfaces. Scheduling Shop Floor Control and Manufacturing Technology: An Integrated Shop Floor Data Collection System. Implementation of a Low Cost Data Acquisition System. On-Line Supervision in Shop Floor Control. Implementing a Petri Net on a Commercial Programmable Logic Controller. Scheduling and Work Flow Controlling in Flexible Flow Lines. Finite Scheduling in a Make-to-Order Company. PPC/CAPP Integration in a CIM Context. Development of Manufacturing Management System by Means of a Distributed Processing Approach. Integration of CAD/CAM and Production Control for Sheet Metal Component Manufacturing. Automated Die and Mold Finishing: An Experimental Study of Short Stroke Honing. Feature Extraction and Recognition for Sheet Metal Components. Neural Networks to Generate Welding Procedure. Dynamic Factors Affecting Force Measurement. A Taxonomy of Surface Mount Technology Devices and Its Application to Manufacturability Rating of SMT Printed Circuit Board Assemblies. Authors Index.


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9780849301544
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
  • Publisher Imprint: CRC Press Inc
  • Language: English
  • No of Pages: 1100
  • Weight: 1928 gr
  • ISBN-10: 0849301548
  • Publisher Date: 21 Sep 1993
  • Binding: Hardback
  • No of Pages: 1100
  • Returnable: N


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