
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
From Fundamentals to Implementation
- 1st Edition - November 13, 2013
- Latest edition
- Author: Alan Weatherall
- Language: English
Computer Integrated Manufacturing: From Fundamentals to Implementation is based on a course in computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) which is part of the Production Engineering… Read more

Computer Integrated Manufacturing: From Fundamentals to Implementation is based on a course in computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) which is part of the Production Engineering Tripos for postgraduate-level students at Cambridge University. The book is intended to provide a thorough coverage of a difficult subject, and to communicate principles as well as something of current practice. This should give a firm basis of knowledge in CIM, and develop an understanding that will be valid for many years in changing business and manufacturing environments.  The book covers CIM and manufacturing systems at a technical level, from description of the conventional ""islands of computerization"" to the components of CIM architecture. The business objectives of CIM are described, from analysis of the business environment to cost justification and implementation of CIM systems. CIM is seen as a business tool and not as an end in itself. Each individual and company needs to adapt the tools described in this book to best effect.  Study of this book should enable postgraduate students and professional engineers to deal confidently with the subject and use CIM techniques profitably.
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsContributorsThe Business Approach     1 Why CIM is Important          What is CIM?          The Multiplier Effect          The CIM Environment          CIM is Difficult          CIM is Pragmatic          CIM is Competition          Structure of the Book          Reading the Book     2 Business Perspectives for CIM          From Business Objectives to CIM Solutions          What is Manufacturing?          Objectives of a Manufacturing Business          Identifying Business Opportunities and Problems          The Business Characteristics of CIM Systems          Quantifying the Benefits          Justifying the Investment          Finding the Right People          Quality          Implementation          Further Reading     3 Analysis of Manufacturing Systems          Classification of Production Systems          Linking Manufacturing Strategy and Systems          Analysis of Manufacturing Operations          Further ReadingIslands of Computerization in Manufacturing     4 Computer System Fundamentals          Trends in Information Technology          Basic Computer Hardware          Peripherals          Telecommunications          Software          The Information Systems Department          Further Reading     5 Information Flow in Manufacturing          Introduction          The Model          Product Structure Information          Master Production Schedule Planning          Material Planning          Capacity Planning          Order Release          Shop Floor Data Collection          Summary          Further Reading     6 Simulation          Understanding Simulation          Managing Simulation          Further ReadingIt Will be Different with CIM     7 Components of a CIM Architecture          What is a CIM Architecture?          Why Have a CIM Architecture?          International Standards and OSI          Local Area Networks (LANs)          Workstations          Software Integration          Decision Support Systems          Conclusions          Further Reading     8 Product and Process Design for CIM          Introduction          The Design Process          Use of CAD Systems          Analysis Packages within CAD          Design for Economic Manufacture          Group Technology and Coding Systems          Robotic Assembly          Process Innovation          Further Reading     9 Planning and Control in a CIM Environment          System Evolution          Material Control within CIM          Capacity Planning within CIM          The Factory Autopilot          Further Reading     10 Today's Automation and Intelligent Machines          Programming and Control          Group Technology          Factory Layout          Machines for Flexible Automation          Controllers          Sensors          Intelligent Machines          Conclusion          Further Reading     11 Customer/Supplier Communication          Customer/Supplier Networks          In-House Publishing          Distribution ManagementImplementation and the Future     12 Planning, Implementing and Managing CIM          The Need for Company-Wide Planning and Implementation          The Implementation Phase          The Need to Manage the Impact on People and Organization          Stages of CIM Development          Potential Pitfalls     13 Continuing Education and the Future of CIM          Continuing Education in CIM          In-Company Education          The Future of CIM          SummaryTutorialsIndex
- Edition: 1
- Latest edition
- Published: November 13, 2013
- Language: English
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