Software for Factory Automation 1987
I.F.I.P.Conference Proceedings
Elsevier (Publisher)
Published in September 1989
Book
Hardback
374 pages
978-0-444-88046-8 (ISBN)
Description
In this book, world-renowned specialists present research papers discussing fundamental concepts, current developments and future trends in Factory Automation (FA) Software. Included are the subsequent discussions about the objectives, implications and difficulties of using FA software. The research papers were originally presented at a conference organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3 - ``Discrete Manufacturing'' - which covers all aspects of Computer Aided Manufacturing, such as programming languages for numerically controlled machine tools, process planning and optimization, integration of CAD and CAM and computer integrated manufacturing and robotics. The working group's scope includes advanced automation technologies, such as automated machine tools, industrial robots, material handling equipment and FMS.
In this book, world-renowned specialists present research papers discussing fundamental concepts, current developments and future trends in Factory Automation (FA) Software. Included are the subsequent discussions about the objectives, implications and difficulties of using FA software. The research papers were originally presented at a conference organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3 - ``Discrete Manufacturing'' - which covers all aspects of Computer Aided Manufacturing, such as programming languages for numerically controlled machine tools, process planning and optimization, integration of CAD and CAM and computer integrated manufacturing and robotics. The working group's scope includes advanced automation technologies, such as automated machine tools, industrial robots, material handling equipment and FMS.
In this book, world-renowned specialists present research papers discussing fundamental concepts, current developments and future trends in Factory Automation (FA) Software. Included are the subsequent discussions about the objectives, implications and difficulties of using FA software. The research papers were originally presented at a conference organized by IFIP Working Group 5.3 - ``Discrete Manufacturing'' - which covers all aspects of Computer Aided Manufacturing, such as programming languages for numerically controlled machine tools, process planning and optimization, integration of CAD and CAM and computer integrated manufacturing and robotics. The working group's scope includes advanced automation technologies, such as automated machine tools, industrial robots, material handling equipment and FMS.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Oxford
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Elsevier Science & Technology
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 230 mm
ISBN-13
978-0-444-88046-8 (9780444880468)
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Content
In Memoriam, Jozsef Hatvany (1926-1987) (L. Nemes). Invited Papers: A Strategy to Evolve a Manufacturing Company into an Integrated Enterprise (R.J. Mayer). Factory Automation System for Telecommunication Equipment (J. Tsuchida, H. Tateno). Design Methodology for FA. The Information Architecture in Computer Aided Factories (G. Duelen, W. Adam). Flexible Factory Automation Based on CAD/CAM Frame Systems (D. Kochan, H. Kupper). An Integrated Management and Information System of Automated Engineering Plants (Z. Kozar, V. Kvapil). Integration with CAD/CAM. Software Structures for Factory Integration (G. Spur, F.L. Krause, G. Seliger). An Integration of CAD/CAPP/CAM/CAE Systems Based on a Rational Parametric Hyper-Patch Model (S. Kanai, F. Tanaka, T. Kishinami, K. Saito). Development of the Knowledge Based CAPP Interface Linking CAD and CAM (L. Sluga, J. Peklenik). AI and KE in FA. The Place of Knowledge Engineering in Factory Automation (Z. Ruttkay, A. Markus, J. Vancza). Artificial Intelligence Applications in Design and Manufacturing (H. Grabowski, R. Anderl). Integrated Model Hierarchy for Factory Automation (H.K. Tonshoff, A. Horns, M. Schaele). Planning and Operation in FA. Integrated Material Requirement and Capacity Planning for Flow-Shop Production - A Just-In-Time Concept (H.J. Warnecke, W. Dangelmaier, H. Kuhnle). Design of Intelligent Governors for the Material-Handling Equipment of Automated Factories (G.M. Acaccia, R.C. Michelini, R.M. Molfino). Computer Integrated Robotization (H.K. Asen et al.). Product Model-Knowledge Bases: A Concept for Assembly Design, Assembly Systems Design and Assembly Planning (T. Kjellberg). The Role of AI Methods in Manufacturing Control (P. Bertok, J. Vancza). Round Table: Software for FA: Future Trends and Perspectives. Discussions.