2008 IEEE International Conference on Industrial Engineering and Engineering Management 2008
DOI: 10.1109/ieem.2008.4738224
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Product and process configuration: A constraint based approach

Abstract: This communication deals with the possibility of coupling together interactive product configuration tools with process planning tools in order to communicate and make consistent decisions made from one side to the other side. The first section introduces the problem and the general ideas of the proposed solution. Then, two constraints based models, respectively relevant to product configuration and process planning, are presented. Finally first investigations for coupling these two models and associated probl… Show more

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“…The different models developed to achieve the objectives of coupling have been presented in various research publications (Aldanondo, et al, 2008). The mechanisms that implement them are based on knowledge modeling concepts such as system, reuse, and performance evaluation in the form of variables, constraint programming and feedback.…”
Section: Architecture Of the Atlas Demonstratormentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The different models developed to achieve the objectives of coupling have been presented in various research publications (Aldanondo, et al, 2008). The mechanisms that implement them are based on knowledge modeling concepts such as system, reuse, and performance evaluation in the form of variables, constraint programming and feedback.…”
Section: Architecture Of the Atlas Demonstratormentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The coupling is designed to facilitate the impact of decisions made in each of the two-dimensional systems and projects, and the exchange of relevant information needed for comprehensive, relevant and justified decision-making, in a collective context if possible. Different coupling modes have been derived and identified (Aldanondo, et al, 2008) from the structured models coming from previous works and literature. Then each one has been applied through the case studies before a critical evaluation by the companies.…”
Section: Fig 4 Atlas Organizational Modulementioning
confidence: 99%
“…To support interactive assistance, we only use the filtering or constraint propagation capabilities of the CSP framework. We finally link the two problems (configuration and planning) and the coupling constraints proposed in [5] together to propagate the consequence in both directions. In the previous system, a product can be entirely configured and its production process entirely planned.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%