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Balanced Automation Systems [1995]

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The Extended Enterprise — Manufacturing and The Value Chain
17
Continuous Education in New Manufacturing Systems
29
Information and command infrastructures for small and medium size enterprises
37
Narrowing the gap of SME for IT innovation with enterprise architectures
45
One-Product-Integrated-Manufacturing
55
Transition Enabling Petri Nets to Supervisory Control Theory
63
Planning, Training and Learning in Supervision of Flexible Assembly Systems
75
Automated Planning for restarting Batch Procedure in the Wake of an Incident (Single Product)
91
An Object-Oriented Approach to the Design of Flexible Manufacturing Systems
107
Integration of Object Oriented Programming and Petri Nets for modelling and Supervision of FMS/FAS
121
Design of FMS: Logical architecture
131
Issues on the anthropocentric production systems
141
A Complementary Approach to Flexible Automation
151
AI for manufacturing: Some practical experience
159
A manufacturing support system for industrial part process planning
171
Fuzzy logic for similarity analysis
181
HOLOS : a methodology for deriving scheduling systems
195
Evaluation of on-line schedules by distributed simulation
203
Integration of Process Planning and Scheduling using Resource Elements
213
A Decision Making Tool in FMS Design
222
Multipurpose Layout Planner
230
Towards more humanized real time decision support systems
241
Interoperability testing in an Implementation of ISO/OSI Protocols
253
Supporting the Information Management of Control Activities in a CIM Shop Floor Environment
265
Object-Oriented Development Methodology for PLC software
275
Support for Concurrent Engineering in CIM-FACE
287
A Federated Cooperation Architecture for Expert Systems Involved in Layout Optimization
301
A holistic approach to intelligent automated control
311
Reference Models for an Object Oriented Design of Production Activity Control Systems
319
Organizational behaviour analysis and information technology fitness in manufacturing
327
An Integrated Framework for the Development of Computer Aided Engineering Systems
339
Formal and Informal in Balanced System Specifications
349
PFS/MFG: A High Level Net for the Modeling of Discrete Manufacturing Systems
363
Discrete event and motion-oriented simulation for FMS
375
Group technology considerations for manufacturing systems with balanced flexibility
385
Product differentiation and process flexibility as base for competitive strategy
393
Balanced automatization levels in manufacturing systems
407
Architecture Solutions for Integrating CAD, CAM and Machining in Small Companies
417
A feature-based concurrent engineering environment
429
A framework for feature based CAD/CAM integration
439
CNC Machines Monitoring Using Sensorial Stochastic Models
451
No Knowledge to Waste — Learning more about Processes
459
3-D Vascular reconstruction on a standard X-ray angiography machine
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