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As manufacturing gets ever more competitive, integration will come to be seen as a means whereby performance can be improved while flexibility is, at the same time, also being enhanced. Takes a fundamental look at the concept of integration to determine its essential properties. It is expected that this will lead to a better understanding of the concept, and also to applications in manufacturing environments which might ultimately lead to a full realization of computer integrated manufacturing (CIM).
Integrated Manufacturing Systems – Emerald Publishing
Published: Dec 1, 1994
Keywords: Computer‐integrated manufacturing; Control; Flexibility; Integrated manufacturing systems; Integration
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