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Computer-Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) in engineering is a method of manufacturing in which the entire production process is controlled by computer. The traditional separated process methods are joined through a computer by CIM. This integration allows that the processes exchange information with each other and they are able to initiate actions. Through this, integration the manufacturing can be faster and with fewer errors, although the main advantage is the ability to create automated manufacturing processes. Typically CIM relies on closed-loop control processes, based on real-time input from sensors. It is also known as flexible design and manufacturing. It includes CAD/CAM, computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing, CAPP, computer-aided process planning, CNC, computer numerical control machine tools, DNC, direct numerical control machine tools, FMS, flexible machining systems, ASRS, automated storage and retrieval systems, AGV, automated guided vehicles, use of robotics and automated conveyance, computerized scheduling and production control, and a business system integrated by a common data base. Therefore the scope for such complicated technology in today's time is tremendous. Hope this helps. All the best!
True. Some of these computers used hybrid integrated circuits (e.g. IBM System/360) and some used monolithic integrated circuits (e.g. Apollo Guidance Computer, Minuteman II Guidance Computer)
There are classes for students who can take precision machining. A company called Choice Precision Machine says there is not limitation of distance or job when it comes to shop manufacturing.
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Peter S. Vail has written: 'Computer integrated manufacturing' -- subject(s): Computer integrated manufacturing systems, Productique
Any real time application of computer integrated manufacturing? and services systems concepts as published in any journal or magazine?
S. Kant Vajpayee has written: 'Principles of Computer Integrated Manufacturing' -- subject(s): Computer integrated manufacturing systems 'Fundamentals of Economics for Engineering Technologists and Engineers'
Maciej Zgorzelski has written: 'Computer integrated manufacturing'
Computer Aided Manufacturing
Computer aided, means that solution are found using a compter and then analysed and used by human intervention. Compter integrated, means that the solutions are applied directly to the machines in the manufacturing process, without human intervention.
James Nolen has written: 'Computer-automated process planning for world-class manufacturing' -- subject(s): Computer integrated manufacturing systems, Data processing, Manufacturing processes, Planning
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Juan R. Pimentel has written: 'Communication networks for manufacturing' -- subject(s): Computer integrated manufacturing systems, Local area networks (Computer networks), Manufacturing Automation Protocol
A Flexible Manufacturing system comprises a central computer controller that manages both the CAD database and manufacturing cell i.e. CNC machines. It also emphasizes on Material Resource Planning . While CIM comprises computer controlled manufacturing along with automated transport of machine in the workshop vicinity.
A number of new flexible computer-integrated manufacturing techniques were being implemented.
Andrew H. McMillan has written: 'Mini-MAP '93' -- subject(s): Automation, Computer integrated manufacturing systems, Manufacturing Automation Protocol, Manufacturing cells