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Computer integrated manufacturing

Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Instrumentation, and Controls. Large food processing firms are exploring the use of... [Pg.461]

QA = quahty assurance QC = quaUty control SQC = statistical quaUty control SPC = statistical process control CIM = computer-integrated manufacturing. [Pg.520]

Sales and management computerized, leading to computer-integrated manufacture (CIM). [Pg.67]

Atherton, R. W., Sentry Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems... [Pg.211]

Seow, Y., Rahimifard, S., and Woolley, E., 2013. Simulation of energy consumption in the manufacture of a product, International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, 26 (7), 663-680. [Pg.25]

The factory level or business level handled by the business system of the computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) or, even broader, the enterprise resource management system... [Pg.170]

The categories listed above require qualification and validation documentation. It is advisable that process automation and companion computer-integrated manufacturing operations not be initiated until sufficient prospective and concurrent validation studies have been completed. [Pg.46]

An important aspect of food processing, common with other processing industries, is yield of finished product from starting raw materials for any shift and for specific unit operations. Computer-integrated manufacturing can start with the measurement of material flows and build upon this information. Instrumentation for the on-line measurement of specific food qualities of importance lo the consumer such as Food flavor, aroma, texture, and microbial content arc under development. These quality factors... [Pg.673]

Computer-based process control systems do not know how to plan, schedule, and implement process operations beyond the local confines of single processing units, as required by the evolving needs of computer-integrated manufacturing [9]. Planning of process operations requires the theoretical... [Pg.549]

H.A. Scott, K. Strouse, Workstation Control in a Computer Integrated Manufacturing System, Autofact VI, 1984, Anehiem, CA. [Pg.518]

Gao, J.X., Aziz, H., Maropoulos, P.G., Cheung, W.M. Application of product data management technologies for enterprise integration. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 16(7-8), 491-500 (2003)... [Pg.827]

Kim, Y., Kang, S., Lee, S., Yoo, S. A distributed, open, intelligent product data management system. International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 14, 224-235 (2001)... [Pg.833]


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