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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.








Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Vehicle CALS --A big challenge to virtual development....Pages 3-10
Changes in the industrial environment and CALS....Pages 11-19
Perspectives on Manufacturing Engineering Software Integration....Pages 20-31
Trends in Manufacturing Control....Pages 32-43
Front Matter....Pages 45-45
Integration of product life cycle views on the basis of a shared conceptual information model....Pages 47-58
CIMOSA process model for enterprise modelling....Pages 59-68
A Formal Requirements Engineering Framework for CIM Infrastructures Reengineering....Pages 69-80
A Supporting Enterprise Infrastructure Using STEP Technologies....Pages 81-90
On reference modelling of integrated manufacturing systems using OOA....Pages 91-102
Metamodels for Information System Modeling in Production Environments....Pages 103-114
Comparison of Enterprise Modelling Methodologies....Pages 115-127
Bottom-up Modelling with CIMOSA....Pages 128-139
Modeling and Reorganizing of Process Chains Using CIMOSA....Pages 140-151
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
The system integration architecture: A framework for extended enterprise information systems....Pages 155-168
A Model Based Approach to Enterprise Wide Information Support....Pages 169-180
The Glue Logic: An Integrated Programming/Execution Environment for Distributed Manufacturing Work-Cell Control System....Pages 181-192
A framework for connecting work and information infrastructure....Pages 193-205
An Extensible Reference Model for Data Integration....Pages 206-217
Front Matter....Pages 219-219
Value System Redesign: System oriented management and enterprise integration in globally distributed manufacturing networks....Pages 221-230
Confidence in a Network of Cooperating Companies -- QM-Documentation for Certification....Pages 231-241
Front Matter....Pages 219-219
Applying Information Technology to Minimise Risks in Satisfying Organisational Needs....Pages 242-253
Simulation supported business process performance assessment....Pages 254-264
Key driven business reengineering — How to get reengineering more efficient and effective....Pages 265-274
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Generation of milling data in a virtual manufacturing framework....Pages 277-288
Framework Services for Design Data and Design Flow Management....Pages 289-300
The Concept of a Design and Planning Platform....Pages 301-312
EXPRESS definition of Vectorial Tolerancing in product modelling....Pages 313-324
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Shop floor Systems Integration Reference Frameworks & Life-cycle Support Tools....Pages 327-334
Multiprotocol Ethernets on the Shop-Floor....Pages 335-343
Events in CIMOSA and the CCE platform....Pages 344-355
Adaptable Low Cost Shop-Floor Control System for Central and East European Companies....Pages 356-368
Front Matter....Pages 369-369
Information infrastructure services for small and medium size manufacturers: The MI2CI project....Pages 371-382
Environmental information systems based on physical flows....Pages 383-394
Strategies to develop a telemonitoring technology for machine tools via the World Wide Web....Pages 395-406
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
Globeman21 : Enterprise Integration for Global Manufacturing towards the 21st Century....Pages 409-417
Next Generation Manufacturing Systems in the IMS Program....Pages 418-430
Holonic Manufacturing Systems....Pages 431-438
GNOSIS: Knowledge Systematization; Configuration Systems for Design and Manufacturing....Pages 439-451
Back Matter....Pages 453-456



Content:
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
Vehicle CALS --A big challenge to virtual development....Pages 3-10
Changes in the industrial environment and CALS....Pages 11-19
Perspectives on Manufacturing Engineering Software Integration....Pages 20-31
Trends in Manufacturing Control....Pages 32-43
Front Matter....Pages 45-45
Integration of product life cycle views on the basis of a shared conceptual information model....Pages 47-58
CIMOSA process model for enterprise modelling....Pages 59-68
A Formal Requirements Engineering Framework for CIM Infrastructures Reengineering....Pages 69-80
A Supporting Enterprise Infrastructure Using STEP Technologies....Pages 81-90
On reference modelling of integrated manufacturing systems using OOA....Pages 91-102
Metamodels for Information System Modeling in Production Environments....Pages 103-114
Comparison of Enterprise Modelling Methodologies....Pages 115-127
Bottom-up Modelling with CIMOSA....Pages 128-139
Modeling and Reorganizing of Process Chains Using CIMOSA....Pages 140-151
Front Matter....Pages 153-153
The system integration architecture: A framework for extended enterprise information systems....Pages 155-168
A Model Based Approach to Enterprise Wide Information Support....Pages 169-180
The Glue Logic: An Integrated Programming/Execution Environment for Distributed Manufacturing Work-Cell Control System....Pages 181-192
A framework for connecting work and information infrastructure....Pages 193-205
An Extensible Reference Model for Data Integration....Pages 206-217
Front Matter....Pages 219-219
Value System Redesign: System oriented management and enterprise integration in globally distributed manufacturing networks....Pages 221-230
Confidence in a Network of Cooperating Companies -- QM-Documentation for Certification....Pages 231-241
Front Matter....Pages 219-219
Applying Information Technology to Minimise Risks in Satisfying Organisational Needs....Pages 242-253
Simulation supported business process performance assessment....Pages 254-264
Key driven business reengineering — How to get reengineering more efficient and effective....Pages 265-274
Front Matter....Pages 275-275
Generation of milling data in a virtual manufacturing framework....Pages 277-288
Framework Services for Design Data and Design Flow Management....Pages 289-300
The Concept of a Design and Planning Platform....Pages 301-312
EXPRESS definition of Vectorial Tolerancing in product modelling....Pages 313-324
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Shop floor Systems Integration Reference Frameworks & Life-cycle Support Tools....Pages 327-334
Multiprotocol Ethernets on the Shop-Floor....Pages 335-343
Events in CIMOSA and the CCE platform....Pages 344-355
Adaptable Low Cost Shop-Floor Control System for Central and East European Companies....Pages 356-368
Front Matter....Pages 369-369
Information infrastructure services for small and medium size manufacturers: The MI2CI project....Pages 371-382
Environmental information systems based on physical flows....Pages 383-394
Strategies to develop a telemonitoring technology for machine tools via the World Wide Web....Pages 395-406
Front Matter....Pages 407-407
Globeman21 : Enterprise Integration for Global Manufacturing towards the 21st Century....Pages 409-417
Next Generation Manufacturing Systems in the IMS Program....Pages 418-430
Holonic Manufacturing Systems....Pages 431-438
GNOSIS: Knowledge Systematization; Configuration Systems for Design and Manufacturing....Pages 439-451
Back Matter....Pages 453-456
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