Skill Based Automated Manufacturing

Skill Based Automated Manufacturing
Author: P. Brödner
Publisher: Elsevier
Total Pages: 137
Release: 2014-05-23
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1483298310

This volume investigates the relationship between man and the computer, and how far they are integrated in the modern industrial world. The effects and changes computers have brought about are discussed, including a look at job structures, the function of CAD training and the design and implementation of control systems in engineering industries to give a comprehensive overview of the computer revolution and its future in society.

Skill Based Automated Production

Skill Based Automated Production
Author: Peter Kopacek
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1990-10-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN:

This volume will be of interest to all those who are involved in the development and integration of systems into the manufacturing and industrial process. It draws together theoretical situations as well as many practical examples of systems which are currently in use in industry, including computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) and flexible manufacturing systems (FMS).

OPC Unified Architecture

OPC Unified Architecture
Author: Wolfgang Mahnke
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2009-04-05
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 3540688994

Motivation for This Book The OPC Foundation provides specifications for data exchange in industrial au- mation. There is a long history of COM/DCOM-based specifications, most pro- nent OPC Data Access (DA), OPC Alarms and Events (A&E), and OPC Historical Data Access (HDA), which are widely accepted in the industry and implemented by almost every system targeting industrial automation. Now the OPC Foundation has released a new generation of OPC specifications called OPC Unified Architecture (OPC UA). With OPC UA, the OPC Foundation fulfills a technology shift from the retiring COM/DCOM technology to a servi- oriented architecture providing data in a platform-independent manner via Web Services or its own optimized TCP-based protocol. OPC UA unifies the previous specifications into one single address space capable of dealing with current data, alarms and events and the history of current data as well as the event history. A remarkable enhancement of OPC UA is the Address Space Model by which v- dors can expose a rich and extensible information model using object-oriented techniques. OPC UA scales well from intelligent devices, controllers, DCS, and SCADA systems up to MES and ERP systems. It also scales well in its ability to provide information; on the lower end, a model similar to Classic OPC can be used, providing only base information, while at the upper end, highly sophisticated models can be described, providing a large amount of metadata including complex type hierarchies.

Organization and Management of Advanced Manufacturing

Organization and Management of Advanced Manufacturing
Author: Waldemar Karwowski
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages: 452
Release: 1994-03-31
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780471555087

Takes into account the effective use of human factors issues in advanced manufacturing which would make the difference between the failure or success of industrial corporations. International authorities describe how to implement methods and techniques, applicable on a global basis, into manufacturing and process industries where change is being brought about as they move to concurrent engineering formats of operation.

Computer-Based Automation

Computer-Based Automation
Author: Julius T. Tou
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 641
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1468475592

It has been recognized that productivity improvement is an important issue of the 80' s. It is regarded as the most efficient way to improve national economy and to enrich the quality of life. The key to productivity improvement is advanced automation, especially computer-integrated automation for engineering design and office operations as well as manufacturing processes. This is the theme of 1983 International Conference on Advanced Automation, ICAA-83. This book contains the articles which are the revised and updated version of the papers presented at the ICAA-83 Conference. Traditionally, automation is synonymous with mechanization; but this Conference has treated automation from a different point of view. We consider automation as a process to unify various automated information processing systems for performing business, administration, design, engineering and manufacturing functions, in addition to the traditional fixed automation in production. In other words, design automation and office automation form an inte gral part of factory automation to accomplish comprehensive computer-integrated manufacturing and production. In engineering and manufacturing today, quality design and high productivity are synonymous with the use of computers, robots, expert systems, and other computer-based technologies. The greater the degree of computer-based automation exploited and implemented, the greater a nation's ability to survive in tomorrow's extremely competitive world market.

Controlling Automated Manufacturing Systems

Controlling Automated Manufacturing Systems
Author: P.J. O'Grady
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 104
Release: 2012-12-06
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9401174687

Master production scheduling II 60 On-line scheduling 65 Specific data requirements 69 Mailbox approaches 70 Conclusion 72 Chapter 7: Cell Level Control 75 Introduction 75 CCS classification 77 What is a cell? 78 CCS operational modes 80 Conclusion 86 Chapter 8: Equipment Level Control 89 Introduction 89 What is meant by equipment? 90 Equipment level control structure 92 Conclusion 94 Chapter 9: Conclusion and Future Trends 95 Overall production planning and control functions 98 Future trends 100 Conclusion 102 Appendix I: Master Production Scheduling II 103 References 107 Index 109 Preface This book is intended as an introduction to production planning and control of automated manufacturing systems. As such, it links together two diverse fields of interest: in the area of production planning and control there is a large body of work completed in analytical models, computer structures and overall systems; equally, for the hardware and detailed control aspects of the equipment used (for example, NC machines, robots, etc), comprehensive studies have also been completed. To cover each area fully would result in a work of several volumes. Instead, this book stresses the important elements of both areas that are vital to effective production planning and control of the whole automated manufacturing system.

Automated Manufacturing

Automated Manufacturing
Author: Leonard B. Gardner
Publisher: ASTM International
Total Pages: 258
Release: 1985
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 9780803104228

Automated Systems Based on Human Skill (Joint Design of Technology and Organisation)

Automated Systems Based on Human Skill (Joint Design of Technology and Organisation)
Author: D. Brandt
Publisher: Pergamon
Total Pages: 274
Release: 1996-12-16
Genre: Computers
ISBN:

These proceedings contain the papers presented at the 5th IFAC Symposium on Automated Systems Based on Human Skill, held in Berlin, Germany, 26-28 September 1995. The symposium, like previous ones in the series, brought together researchers, developers and users of complex human-machine systems. Discussions covered manufacturing, process control, aircraft and air traffic control, and administrative processes with an emphasis on how to design such systems and integrate both developers and users into the design process. The main issues addressed, therefore, were the joint engineering of production processes, information technology and work organisation and the possibility that this may lead to the re-definition of human operators in process automation.