Computer integrated manufacturing is an integration of CAD, CAM, CAPP, CAQ, and PP&C systems for lower manufacturing costs, shorter lead times, and greater flexibility. Scholz-Reiter (systems analysis, Berlin U. of Technology) explains the fundamentals of the concept, then focuses on the interfaces that are the heart of such systems, outlining the standardization efforts, and emphasizing local area networks applicable to manufacturing. First published in German in 1991. Annotation copyright Book News, Inc. Portland, Or.
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..this book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date review of CIM interfaces...an ideal reference book - Integrated Manufacturing Systems; ..a welcome contribution...which deals with the subject in an interesting and authoritative manner..should be read with interest by those concerned with, and committed to, succesful CIM. - Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems; ...the book achieves a good balance in addressing the problems appropriate to an installed base of mature systems as well as discussing the direction of leading-edge research in this area...and wealth of references...makes it a valuable reference work. - International Journal of Production Research
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