Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing II :
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[Book]
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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
First Statement of Responsibility
edited by John J. Mills, Fumihiko Kimura.
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Boston, MA
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Springer US
Date of Publication, Distribution, etc.
1999
PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION
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(xiii, 390 pages)
SERIES
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IFIP - The International Federation for Information Processing, 16.
CONTENTS NOTE
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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 Virtual Enterprises --;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.
SUMMARY OR ABSTRACT
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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.