Abstract

Shop-floor control of complex manufacturing systems continues to be a major obstacle in CIM implementation. The complexity of the problem is seen in the detailed scheduling requirements of product through the manufacturing resources, the allocation of tooling resources within the system, the communication requirements of the system, and the data base maintenance and access requirements of the system. In order to effectively control these activities, it is necessary to define an architecture and functional perspective of how a shop-floor control system operates.

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