2014
DOI: 10.14810/ijmech.2014.3314
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Designing, Implementation, Evolution and Execution of An Intelligent Manufacturing System

Abstract: This paper shows a framework of the different techniques for the design of the planning and governing components, implementation, Evolution and execution of an intelligent manufacturing system. Architecture of a modern manufacturing industry is presented, which makes possible to create specific manufactrons system for the specific tasks, depending on the self-operated analysis of its essential characteristics. The manufactronic industry concept helps in the integration of intelligence and to increase flexibili… Show more

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“…This mainly due to that this system (IMS) has a high ability to meet the needs of the market volatile in terms of the designs and product specifications, as well as quality and price. [3][4][5] IMS formally commenced in 1995 with the membership of Japan, the United States, Canada, and Australia and the projects established in the first 2 years were generally developments of those which had formed the basis of an earlier 2-year feasibility study. The agreement in 1997 of Switzerland and the EU to join IMS and the opportunities to link into the European Research and Technology Development Framework programme have had a profound impact on the breadth of the IMS programme and provided further recognition of its relevance and importance to the manufacturing world of today.…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…This mainly due to that this system (IMS) has a high ability to meet the needs of the market volatile in terms of the designs and product specifications, as well as quality and price. [3][4][5] IMS formally commenced in 1995 with the membership of Japan, the United States, Canada, and Australia and the projects established in the first 2 years were generally developments of those which had formed the basis of an earlier 2-year feasibility study. The agreement in 1997 of Switzerland and the EU to join IMS and the opportunities to link into the European Research and Technology Development Framework programme have had a profound impact on the breadth of the IMS programme and provided further recognition of its relevance and importance to the manufacturing world of today.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This mainly due to that this system (IMS) has a high ability to meet the needs of the market volatile in terms of the designs and product specifications, as well as quality and price. 3 –5…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%