Interfaces in Industrial Systems for Production and Engineering
Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.10 Working Conference, Darmstadt, Germany, 15-17 March 1993
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published on 25. June 1993
Book
Paperback/Softback
302 pages
978-0-444-81496-8 (ISBN)
Description
The future welfare of industrial society will depend significantly on how well we are able to cope with information. Information processing has been given much attention ever since computers began to play an important role in industry several decades ago. More recently, the interchange of information between all constituents in industrial systems for production and engineering has been identified as a bottleneck - this is primarily because modern industrial systems have become increasingly complex. This publication contains contributions from a wide range of international specialists seeking solutions to the many problems of interfacing components in industrial systems. Key areas for which advanced solutions are presented include: man-machine interaction; product data technology; planning tools; information exchange; cooperative work; distributed systems.
The future welfare of industrial society will depend significantly on how well we are able to cope with information. Information processing has been given much attention ever since computers began to play an important role in industry several decades ago. More recently, the interchange of information between all constituents in industrial systems for production and engineering has been identified as a bottleneck - this is primarily because modern industrial systems have become increasingly complex. This publication contains contributions from a wide range of international specialists seeking solutions to the many problems of interfacing components in industrial systems. Key areas for which advanced solutions are presented include: man-machine interaction; product data technology; planning tools; information exchange; cooperative work; distributed systems.
The future welfare of industrial society will depend significantly on how well we are able to cope with information. Information processing has been given much attention ever since computers began to play an important role in industry several decades ago. More recently, the interchange of information between all constituents in industrial systems for production and engineering has been identified as a bottleneck - this is primarily because modern industrial systems have become increasingly complex. This publication contains contributions from a wide range of international specialists seeking solutions to the many problems of interfacing components in industrial systems. Key areas for which advanced solutions are presented include: man-machine interaction; product data technology; planning tools; information exchange; cooperative work; distributed systems.
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English
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Oxford
United Kingdom
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Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-81496-8 (9780444814968)
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Content
Interfacing technology for manufacturing industry: islands of automation to continents of standardization (N. Shaw). GRIPSS - a graphical idea-processing and sketching system (D. Roller, M. Stolpmann). Automatic display layout in window oriented user interfaces (E. Lueders, R. Ernst). Vis-a-vis - an object-oriented application framework for graphical design-tools (H. Lichter, K. Schneider). Recommendations for CAD user interfaces (A.M. Heinecke). Intelligent retrieval in multimodal informations system (S. Roppel). Long term archiving of product model data (H. Grabowski, R. Anderl, X. Li, M. Schmitt). Issues in modelling techniques for the STEP based exchange of robotics data (U. Kroszynski, T. Sorensen, E. Trostmann). A CAD database interface basd on STEP (I. Nakamura, T. Kojima, Y. Kugai, F. Kimura). A feature-based design system and its potential to unify CAD and CAM (H. Denzel, G.-C. Vosniakos). A toolbox of integrated planning tools - a case study (B.G. Welz, L. Camarinha, T.C. Lueth, S. Monch, L. Stocchiero, J. Tramu, A. Visser). Intelligent interface design to supervisory control of dynamic discrete-part manufacturing processes (E. Szelke, G. Markus). An exchange strategy for product information (L. Shanping). ASN.1 based exchange of graphical and application specific data (H. Mueller-Seelich, H. Mayer, B. Tabatabai). Exchange of freeform surfaces using standard interfaces (H. Grabowski, R. Anderl, X. Li, M. Schmitt). Measuring as a CAD application. Measuring information for the inspection of free formed surfaces (S. Roth-Koch). The virtual manufacturing workbench - representation and interface issues (J. Mills, J.K. Graham, A. Ramez, R.A. Elsmasri, B.P. Weems). Synchronous cooperative working in wide-area networks (A. Hewett, A. Barth, P. Jensch). 3D object reconstruction using 4D-laser digitalizing (M. Ioannides). Generic interfaces to remote applications in open systems (M. Merz, W. Lamersdort). Distributed conferencing tools for product design (K. Schroeder, H. Kress).