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Computer-integrated manufacturing CIM

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

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]

Doscher, D., Ed. (1998), Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Framework Specification Version 2.0, Technology Transfer 93061697J-ENG, SEMATECH, Austin, Tx. [Pg.1788]

Computer-based instruction, 928 Computer-based scheduling, 1735-1738, 1765 Computer-based training (CBT), 222, 940 Computer conferencing systems, 142 Computer control systems, 500 Computer industry, channel marketers in, 264 Computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), 85, 485-528, 491-499 and agile manufacturing, 527 CAD/CAPP/CAM system, 494-496 components of, 491-499 CAD/CAPP/CAM system, 494—496... [Pg.2712]

CIMOSA, 301-302 clarity of, 284 comparability of, 284 and computer integrated manufacturing (CIM), 507-514 ARIS, 512, 513 CIMOSA method, 510-512 function view, 508, 509 GIM, 512-514 information view, 509, 510 organization view, 510 process view, 507-508 resource view, 510 computerized, 303 correctness of, 284 costs vs. benefits of, 284 goal of, 280 IFIP ISM, 300-301... [Pg.2726]

Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is an approach to integrate production-related information and control entire production processes, automated lines, plants, and networks by using computers and a common database (please compare Abramovici and Schulte 2004 Kalpakjian and Schmid 2006 Laplante 2005). Moreover, managerial philosophies improve organizational and personnel efficiency (Alavudeen and Venkateshwaran 2008). [Pg.272]

Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is really an expansion of CAD/CAM. In CIM, the entire manufacturing process is coordinated through computers. This would include robots to load and unload parts for the machine tools, conveyor belts to transport parts in process between... [Pg.371]

Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the. coordination of all stages of manufacturing, which enables the manufacturers to custom design products efficiently and economically, by a computer or a system of computers. [Pg.53]

For the purpose of an integrated approach in the production process, the CA systems are organized in so-called computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) or ccnn-puter-aided industry (CAI). [Pg.143]

Increased use of computers in manufacturing has led to many innovative changes. Most of these are covered by the term Computer-Integrated Manufacture (CIM). This covers all aspects of a manufacturing enterprise ... [Pg.435]


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