Abstract
This paper describes a real-time computer-aided process planning (CAPP) system for printed circuit board (PCB) assembly using surface mount technology. The prototype, dynamic, realtime CAPP system described uses a blackboard to integrate multiple knowledge sources (knowledge bases) in implementing the process planning procedure. The CAPP system is implemented using the expert system environment (ESE) and structured query language (SQL). The system uses two subsystems (knowledge bases). They are a planning subsystem which performs the static process planning task and a dynamic information processing subsystem which considers the real-time changes on the shop floor and routes the PCB assembly flow. The integrated system developed generates process plans that can be implemented in real time. The use of the blackboard concept for CAPP architecture is unique and well suited for this task.
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