• DocumentCode
    1899892
  • Title

    Computer integrated manufacturing-an enterprise view

  • Author

    Terpack, Carl P.

  • Author_Institution
    IBM Corp., Endicott, NY, USA
  • fYear
    1990
  • fDate
    20-23 May 1990
  • Firstpage
    662
  • Abstract
    Since the mid 1980s, IBM sites have been implementing the CIM (computer-integrated manufacturing) philosophy, resulting in significant improvements in cost, resources, and responsiveness. In the process of reviewing the information systems applications, it became apparent that many applications performed the same or similar functions. This has resulted in a building-block approach to CIM applications. Base applications will provide common functions. Customers will then be able to supplement these functions with applications common to their business areas. Customers will be able to add their own unique applications to address specific requirements. IBM is working closely with its customers and internal users to define the common requirements. This partnership with customers provides improved requirements definition, reduced development and maintenance costs, the ability to test in production environments, and accelerated delivery to the marketplace
  • Keywords
    CAD/CAM; manufacturing computer control; manufacturing data processing; CIM; IBM; building-block approach; information systems; maintenance costs; production environments; requirements definition; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer integrated manufacturing; Costs; Delay; Engineering management; Information systems; Laboratories; Manufacturing processes; Production facilities; Production planning;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Electronic Components and Technology Conference, 1990. ., 40th
  • Conference_Location
    Las Vegas, NV
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ECTC.1990.122260
  • Filename
    122260