Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control

Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control PDF

Author: George L. Kovács

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 152

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This Proceedings contains the papers presented at the IFAC Workshop on Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control (MIM 2001), held in Prague, Czech Republic, on 2-4 August 2001. This regular IFAC workshop has developed a reputation for high quality, and regularly features notable contributions by leading world experts. This Proceedings volume shows that the latest Workshop was no exception. The papers feature subjects such as production planning, virtual manufacturing, scheduling design, planning management, monitoring and diagnostics, manufacturing and machining, software, decision support systems, and modelling, as well as traditional and modern disciplines of manufacturing automation. The Proceedings of the MIM 2001 workshop are essential reading for anyone with an interest in the latest developments in the modelling and control of manufacturing systems.

Manufacturing Systems: Modelling, Management and Control 1997

Manufacturing Systems: Modelling, Management and Control 1997 PDF

Author: Peter Kopacek

Publisher: Pergamon

Published: 1997-07-02

Total Pages: 478

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The IFAC TC on Manufacturing, Modelling, Management and Control (MIM) was founded on the IFAC World Congress Sydney 1993. The goals of this workshop concerned the development, comparison and classification of formal models in the field of Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems in a descriptive as well as prescriptive way. Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems are able to integrate optimization methods, simulation models, procedures and knowledge-based tools. The target for the workshop activities were related to the specification of requirements for new models which are used in simulating and designing manufacturing management and control strategies, including discrete-event and continuous representations. Technical areas of interest, at the system level, included: tools for plant layout design, process planning, production planning and control. Technical areas of interest, at the component level, included: models for functional description of flexible manufacturing and assembly systems oriented to production activity control, process supervision and maintenance.