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Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing II - IFIP TC5 WG5.3/5.7 Third International Working Conference on the Design of Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing (DIISM 98) May 18-20, 1998, Fort Worth, Texas

English · Hardback

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In this global society, manufacturers compete in many ways, and information infrastructures play a critical role in ensuring the right information is available at the right time and the right place to support informed decision making. The traditional approach that assumes all information can be located on a single mainframe and accessed by everybody in the enterprise has fallen by the wayside, and new infrastructures supporting extended or virtual enterprises and globally distributed supply chains are becoming increasingly vital to successful, competitive organizations. Functions, data, and information must be made be available to all without regard to location, accessibility, or the ability to view in a native format. This book is a result of a conference, which brought together a number of leading experts from around the world that work on topics related to the design, implementation, and use of information infrastructures for manufacturing. These experts presented their views on the state of the art, and on a wide variety of topics related to the title. The topics range from the establishment of a generic enterprise framework, which can be used for the design of a supporting information infrastructure to details of how geometric surfaces should be merged together. Although not an exhaustive publication, we believe that the publications in this book represent the state of the art in this research is essential reading for anyone who is attempting the design or development of an information infrastructure for all aspects of Manufacturing.

List of contents

One Keynote and Invited Papers.- 1. PERA and GERAM - Enterprise Reference Architectures in Enterprise Integration.- 2. Perspectives on the Future of Manufacturing Engineering.- 3. Vehicle CALS-Results of a Big Challenge to Virtual Development.- Two Enterprise Modeling Reference Frameworks.- 4. PRE: A Framework for Enterprise Integration.- 5. Merging a Knowledge Systematisation Framework with a Mobile Agent Architecture.- 6. Framework for Automatic Creation of Remote Operations Support Systems.- 7. A Reference Model for Information Infrastructures.- Three Enterprise Modeling Methodologies.- 8. Distributed Infrastructure and Applications Modelling: DIAMond.- 9. The Needs and Issues Associated with Representing and Integrating Multiple Views of the Enterprise.- 10. Information Modelling Using Product Life Cycle Views.- 11. A Hybrid Manufacturing System Modeling Environment Using VRML.- Four Information Infrastructures Implementations (a).- 12. A Virtual-Reality Enhanced Integrated Process Design Environment (VR-IPDE).- 13. An Overview of TEAM Strategies for Integrating the Product Realization Process.- 14. CIM Framework Architecture and Application Models.- 15. Forging Die Modeling Using Rule Based System.- 16. An Information System Infrastructure and Applications for Improving White Collar Productivity in a Steel Manufacturing Works.- Five Information Infrastructures Implementations (b).- 17. Simulation-Based Planning and Control of Production Fractals.- 18. Network Based Production System Architecture.- 19. Authentication of Product Data and Product Components.- 20. Modeling and Information Structures for Supervisory Control of Flexible Manufacturing Systems.- Six Information Infrastructure Designs, Theories, and Language.- 21. A Framework for Cooperation in VirtualEnterprises.- 22. AeroWEB: An Information Infrastructure for the Supply Chain.- Seven Information Infrastructure for VE.- 23. A Framework for Design A Virtual Manufacturing Enterprise and Its Implementation as a Workbench.- 24. Development of an Information Technology Infrastructure for Extended Enterprise.- 25. Integrating Enterprise Models and Models for Marketing Analysis.- 26. Coordinates: A Framework for Enterprise Modeling.

About the author










John J.Mills is the Director of the Automation and Robotics Research Institute, and is a Professor at The University of Texas at Arlington, Texas, USA.

Summary

In this global society, manufacturers compete in many ways, and information infrastructures play a critical role in ensuring the right information is available at the right time and the right place to support informed decision making.

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Assisted by Joh J Mills (Editor), John J Mills (Editor), Kimura (Editor), Kimura (Editor), F. Kimura (Editor), Fumihiko Kimura (Editor), John J. Mills (Editor)
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 30.06.2009
 
EAN 9780412844508
ISBN 978-0-412-84450-8
No. of pages 392
Dimensions 155 mm x 235 mm x 26 mm
Weight 771 g
Illustrations XVI, 392 p.
Series IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing, Volume 16
IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology
IFIP International Federation for Information Processing
Subject Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Technology > Miscellaneous

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