Computer Applications in Production and Engineering: IFIP TC5 International Conference on Computer Applications in Production and Engineering (CAPE ’97) 5–7 November 1997, Detroit, Michigan, USA

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Frank Plonka, Gustav J. Olling
Springer Science & Business Media, 31 okt. 1997 - 740 sidor
In the latter half of the 20th century, forces have conspired to make the human community, at last, global. The easing of tensions between major nations, the expansion of trade to worldwide markets, widespread travel and cultural exchange, pervasive high-speed communications and automation, the explosion of knowledge, the streamlining of business, and the adoption of flexible methods have changed the face of manufacturing itself, and of research and education in manufacturing. The acceptance of the continuous improvement process as a means for organizations to respond quickly and effectively to swings in the global market has led to the demand for individuals educated in a broad range of cultural, organizational, and technical fields and capable of absorbing and adapting required knowledge and training throughout their careers. No longer will manufacturing research and education focus on an industrial sector or follow a national trend, but rather will aim at enabling international teams of companies to cooperate in rapidly designing, prototyping, and manufacturing products. The successful enterprise of the 21st century will be characterized by an organizational structure that efficiently responds to customer demands and changing global circumstances, a corporate culture that empowers employees at all levels and encourages constant communication among related groups, and a technological infrastructure that fully supports process improvement and integration. In changing itself to keep abreast of the broader transformation in manufacturing, the enterprise must look first at its organization and culture, and thereafter at supporting technologies.

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Towards ComputerAided Rapid Product Realization
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Enhancing lifecycle integration through the application of CaseBased Reasoning to Quality Function Deployment
4
A Case Study on CADCAM data transfer in CIM Environment
20
The objectoriented modeling for product data management PDM
33
Definition of numerical models for rapid product development
47
Impacts of data mining technology on product design and process planning
58
On the implementation of product model interfaces in CIME
71
A Longterm Planning Approach for Smallmedium Enterprise Networks
82
Experiments with a knowledgebased simulator and scheduler system
370
Inverse Manufacturing from products to services
383
SensorFusion methodology for reducing product quality variation
398
Evaluation of roughness of machined surfaces using vision system by phase shifting method
411
A novel method to create intelligent sensors with learning capabilities to improve modern production systems
421
Model and simulation based flexible production management system
435
Integration of process planning and production management
454
An approach for the evaluation of an integrated process and production planning and control system
478

Global supply chain integration
95
A platform to support production planning and management in a virtual enterprise
110
A Fuzzy approach for the globalization of production activities
124
Modeling to support a food industry in the extended enterprise
136
Utilizing realtime market demand information in the integration of the supply chain in the food industry
149
Multiaxis machining with additional axis NC system
159
The validity of Zmap model for mold and die machining
172
Probabilistic Approaches for Estimating Surface Roughness in Multipass Horizontal Grinding Operations
187
SIMULATION STUDY OF THE PROCESS PARAMETERS OF A NEW PRECISION GRINDING METHOD
198
A computer model for tool management information system
208
A Comprehensive Modelling Methodology for the Development of Manufacturing Enterprise Systems
218
Using IDEFO to develop Generic Business Process Models
227
Process Assessment Methodan approach for business process development
237
Information Transfers as a metric for Engineering processes
248
Consequences of current organizational concepts on Management Control and Design Production Processes interactions
259
Machining feature generation based on a facility model and manufacturing knowledge
268
Simulation of wires handling for the automation of industrial processes
278
Integration of reverse engineering and rapid prototyping with data reduction
289
Performance Prediction of PM Electrodes in EDM Using Artificial Neural Network
300
Rapid manufacturing of dinnerware
310
Design issues of an integrated software workbench supporting the manufacturing systems design process
320
World Wide Simulation Environment WISE
330
A Scenario Simulation Methodology for Reengineering Potential Assessment
340
Group Technology Generation and Selection of the Best MultiCriteria Alternative
352
Reduction of cycle time in manufacturing using simulation
359
Implementation of executive information systems around traditional manufacturing control system packages
494
An Architecture for aggregating real and virtual models in manufacturing systems
504
Concurrent Engineering Applications in Mexico two case studies
513
Parallel MRP system
524
The practical limits for JIT
534
Network middleware for enterprise enhanced operation
544
Improving construction information communications A development framework
559
Multiagent and manufacturing A multilevel point of view
570
The application of Integrated Intelligent Systems IIS to production scheduling
578
Simulation of embedded decision processes in manufacturing systems
592
An intelligent planning network for manufacturing systems management
606
An enterprise integration framework for manufacturing environments
617
IMAGIM+ A knowledgebased system for enterprise modeling
629
Modeling dynamic management features of virtual enterprises
643
Enterprise modeling and integration in Mexican manufacturing and service companies
656
VIRSIM a methodology supported by an integrated software for the Reengineering of the factories
666
Teaching Engineering Technology with the World Wide Web
677
Workforce Implications for the Virtual Manufacturing Environment
683
The relationship between competencies learned in Manufacturing Engineering programs and competencies represented in the CASASME Enterprise ...
691
Information Management in Demand Chain Management A Global Enterprise View
705
A RealTime distributed Multimedia virtual environment for Collaborative Engineering
712
Collaborative work using our Virtual Reality Network System VLNET
727
INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS
736
KEYWORD INDEX
738
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