Abstract

Part 1 A general approach to CIM: introduction to CIM technology and organization background for CIM implementing CIM creating a CIM concept integration processes and technologies CIM and FCIM introduction to the Japanese CIM. Part 2 CIM in Hitachi: a general Hitachi approach to CIM the scope of CIM outline of the Hitachi CIM Hitachi integrated planning methods for strategic information systems the assembly evaluation method (AEM) the automatic assembly line for video tape recording (VTR) mechanisms a CIM system for electrical appliance production. Part 3 CIM and concurrent engineering - the MELCO case: the CIM concept and concurrent engineering the CIM models and subsystems the production planning system and CIM an application of production planning system the case of the Nakatsugawa factory (NCIM) for customer-oriented CIM of ventilators customer-oriented CIM in moulded-case circuit breakers the implementation of the CIM/FA strategy. Part 4 The kernel of Toyota CIM - mechatronic network (ME-NET): a general approach mechatronics a general presentation of ME-NET ME-NET position in CIM technical presentation of the ME-NET communications functions in ME-NET benefits and perspectives of ME-NET. Part 5 Conceptual views for CIM: Ome works Toshiba CIM (OT-CIM) general approach steps and campaigns for OT-CIM database and networks for CIM Omron Corporation improvement information function for CIM conceptual approach to CIM CIM concept in Toyo Engineering Corporation (TEC). Part 6 Strategies for CIM implementation: Tokyo Electric Corporation implementation of MRP system parts and work-in-process control system using bar code development of total productivity (TP) movement approach to CIM development the need for CIM CIM at the TEC Ohito plant Fanuc Ltd the situation before CIM status of implementation of CIM Shimizu Corporation Nippodenso Corporation. Part 7 CIM, IMS and FGMS: historical trend and future framework for CIM the Sigma project objectives, strategies and activities Sigma system overview FAIS (factory automation interconnection system) the FAIS goals and FNE requirements the FNE plant systems FAIS and MAP the IMS programme the concept of the CIM system in relation to the next generation an overview of IMS the significance of the word intelligence some actual research programmes in IMS. Part 8 Final comments, and prospects for CIM in Japan: the reality of technology and CIM in Japan definition, objectives and factors for CIM strategy and stages of implementation types of CIM planning and CIM reality networks for CIM problems and difficulties.

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