For courses in Computer-Integrated Manufacturing, CAD/CAM, Innovations in Technology, and Advances in Manufacturing. For Community College students or 4 year college students.
A unique new text whose emphasis on the underlying principles of Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) creates a treatment that is effectively balanced between the needs of the technologist and management considerations of CIM. After an introduction to the basics of CIM, coverage addresses its three enabling technologies -computers, communications, and databases-Metals and Alloys followed by discussion of CIM technologies for discrete- parts production. A final chapter looks at emerging technologies and management innovations and their impact on the field.
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Höhe: 241 mm
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Dicke: 23 mm
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978-0-02-422241-1 (9780024222411)
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Schweitzer Klassifikation
I. PROLOGUE.
1. Meaning and Scope of CIM.
2. Manufacturing-An Overview.
II. BRAIN, NERVES, AND HEART OF CIM.
3. Computer Technology and Manufacturing.
4. Fundamentals of Communications.
5. Database.
III. TECHNOLOGY AND SYSTEMS.
6. Product Design.
7. Production Planning.
8. Production.
9. Shopfloor control.
10. Robotics and Material Handling.
11. Quality.
IV. CIM MANAGEMENT.
12. Management of CIM.
13. Personnel.
V. EPILOGUE.
14. Emerging Technologies.
15. Ramifications of CIM.
Appendixes.
Bibliography.
Glossary.
Index.