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Intelligent manufacturing systems
1994The quest for building systems that can function automatically has attracted a lot of attention over the centuries and created continuous research activity. As users of these systems we have never been satisfied; we demand more from the artifacts that are designed and manufactured.
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Intelligent manufacturing systems
Proceedings of 15th IEEE/CHMT International Electronic Manufacturing Technology Symposium, 2002As manufacturing complexity increases, and as factory yields, equipment reliability and equipment utilization each approach 100%, one must look for alternative improvement programs to help reduce manufacturing costs and assist in managing increasing factory complexity.
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Intelligent Manufacturing Management
2007Manufacturing Management (MM) is as old as manufacturing is. The main problems have stayed the same, some new problems have emerged, particularly during the last decades, with growing complexity and dynamics and new tools and approaches have emerged due to new and advanced technologies, particularly in information processing.
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Intelligent Manufacturing Technologies
2015The term smart factory is old now. Most of the automation projects that I’ve done in the last ten years could be seen as smart factories. Many of the examples mentioned in the final report of the Industry 4.0 working group [1] are that type of smart automation.
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Intelligent Lean Manufacturing
Lean manufacturing approach, in other words, the Toyota production system, is examined in the context of its historical development by using the articles researched from reputable journals in this field. Lean manufacturing, digitalization, and the interaction between these two developments are handled and attention is drawn to the change in the role ofopenaire +1 more source

