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Opportunities in computer integrated manufacturing

Published: 01 June 1988 Publication History

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Improved computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) systems are needed to enable competitive production of high-technology products. The increasing complexity of processes and products, the growing need to manufacture different products in a single (costly) factory, and the rapid rate of change in product and process technologies all are trends that create a demand for better utilization of information.
The problems of VLSI production typify those in high technology manufacturing. There is a strong need to unify data used for product and process design; equipment, process and facility control; quality assurance and testing; and production scheduling and control. Improved capability for modeling, simulation, and direct control of production processes and equipment is needed. Guaranteed real-time performance is often required. Major advances in the human to computer interface are sought to facilitate effective use of complex integrated information systems.

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  • (1989)Rapid modeling: in the design of a new PCB manufacturing systemProceedings of the 21st conference on Winter simulation10.1145/76738.76841(818-826)Online publication date: 1-Oct-1989

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DAC '88: Proceedings of the 25th ACM/IEEE Design Automation Conference
June 1988
730 pages
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