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Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing Jan Goossenaerts

Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing By Jan Goossenaerts

Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing by Jan Goossenaerts


Summary

On the verge of the global information society, enterprises are competing for markets that are becoming global and driven by customer demand, and where growing specialisation is pushing them to focus on core competencies and look for partnerships to provide products and services.

Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing Summary

Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing: Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.3/WG5.7 international conference on the Design of Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing, DIISM '96 Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 15-18 September 1996 by Jan Goossenaerts

On the verge of the global information society, enterprises are competing for markets that are becoming global and driven by customer demand, and where growing specialisation is pushing them to focus on core competencies and look for partnerships to provide products and services. Simultaneously the public demands environmentally sustainable industries and urges manufacturers to mind the whole life span of their products and production resources. Information infrastructure systems are anticipated to offer services enabling and catalyzing the strategies of manufacturing companies responding to these challenges: they support the formation of extended enterprises, the mastering of full product and process life cycles, and the digitalization of the development process. Information infrastructure systems would accommodate access to and transformation of information as required by the various authorized stakeholders involved in the life phases of products or production resources. Services should be available to select and present all relevant information for situations involving any kind of players, during any life phase of a product or artifact, at any moment and at any place.

Table of Contents

Preface. Introduction: towards an information infrastructure for manufacturing industry. Keynote and invited papers. Modelling of products, processes and systems. Integration frameworks and architectures. Information infrastructure and business processes. Information infrastructure and engineering processes. Shop floor systems. Global networks and their applications. Towards intelligent manufacturing systems. Index.

Additional information

NLS9781475754759
9781475754759
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Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing: Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.3/WG5.7 international conference on the Design of Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing, DIISM '96 Eindhoven, the Netherlands, 15-18 September 1996 by Jan Goossenaerts
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