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On-line Planning and Scheduling in a High-speed Manufacturing Domain

by unknown authors
"... We describe a simple manufacturing domain that requires integrated planning and scheduling and report on our experience adapting existing techniques to this domain. The setting is on-line in the sense that additional jobs arrive asynchronously, perhaps several per second, while plans for previous jo ..."
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We describe a simple manufacturing domain that requires integrated planning and scheduling and report on our experience adapting existing techniques to this domain. The setting is on-line in the sense that additional jobs arrive asynchronously, perhaps several per second, while plans for previous

The Silver Bullet? Using and Implementing OMG’s Manufacturing Domain Standards

by Uwe Von Lukas, Steffen Nowacki
"... Relying on standards is an adequate solution for solving integration problems and saving on investment in software or hardware. There are good opportunities for exchanging standardized components for pieces from another vendor with a justifiable amount of time and money. This is one of reasons for m ..."
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for more than 800 companies and institutions joining the Object Management Group (OMG). The OMG sets important industry standards in the area of object oriented design (UML), middleware (CORBA) and vertical markets. For the engineering domain, there is a bundle of standards available from the Manufacturing

Machine learning in hybrid hierarchical and partial-order planners for manufacturing domains

by Susana Fernández, Ricardo Aler, Daniel Borrajo - Applied Artificial Intelligence , 2005
"... systems is being widely deployed for all the tasks involved in the process, from product design to production planning and control. One of these problems is the automatic generation of control sequences for the entire manufacturing system in such a way that final plans can be directly used as the se ..."
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systems is being widely deployed for all the tasks involved in the process, from product design to production planning and control. One of these problems is the automatic generation of control sequences for the entire manufacturing system in such a way that final plans can be directly used

Representation Design and Brute-force Induction in a Boeing Manufacturing Domain

by Patricia Riddle Boeing, Patricia Riddle, Richard Segal, Oren Etzioni - Applied Artificial Intelligence , 1994
"... We applied inductive classification techniques to data collected in a Boeing plant with the goal of uncovering possible flaws in the manufacturing process. This application led us to explore two aspects of classical decision-tree induction: ffl Pre- and Post-processing: much of our effort was foc ..."
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We applied inductive classification techniques to data collected in a Boeing plant with the goal of uncovering possible flaws in the manufacturing process. This application led us to explore two aspects of classical decision-tree induction: ffl Pre- and Post-processing: much of our effort

DESIGN ISSUES ASSOCIATED WITH NEURAL NETWORK SYSTEMS APPLIED WITHIN THE ELECTRONICS MANUFACTURING DOMAIN

by A. A. West, C. J. Hinde, C. H. Messom, R. Harrison, D. J. Williams , 2000
"... Neural networks have been applied within manufacturing domains, in particular electronics industries, to address the inherent complexity, the large number of interacting process features and the lack of robust analytical models of real industrial processes. The ability of neural systems to provide n ..."
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Neural networks have been applied within manufacturing domains, in particular electronics industries, to address the inherent complexity, the large number of interacting process features and the lack of robust analytical models of real industrial processes. The ability of neural systems to provide

A Study in the Use of CORBA in Real-Time Settings: Model Problems for the Manufacturing Domain

by Andreas Polze, Daniel Plakosh, Daniel Plakosh, Kurt C. Wallnau, Kurt C. Wallnau, Jay Alonis, Lt Col , 1997
"... : The Object Management Group's (OMG) Common Object Request Broker Architecture (CORBA) is an important and popular technology that supports the development of object-based, distributed applications. The benefits promised by CORBA (abstraction, heterogeneity, etc.) are appealing in many app ..."
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application domains, including those that satisfy real-time requirements---such as manufacturing. Unfortunately, CORBA was not specified in light of real-time requirements, and so the question remains whether existing object request brokers (ORBs) can be used in real-time settings, or whether developers

CHARACTERIZATION OF THE STUDENT PERCEPTION OF THE CONCEPT OF FLEXIBILITY IN THE MANUFACTURING DOMAIN: HIGHLIGHTING THE PATTERNS OF EFFECTIVE LEARNING

by Antonio Maffei , Pedro Neves , João Dias Ferreira , José Barata
"... Abstract The word "flexibility" is often abused and not univocally understood within the manufacturing science domain and in particular in the context of industrial automation. Since the raise of industrial robots in the 1960', different researchers and practitioners have been using ..."
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Abstract The word "flexibility" is often abused and not univocally understood within the manufacturing science domain and in particular in the context of industrial automation. Since the raise of industrial robots in the 1960', different researchers and practitioners have been using

Draft white paper 0.1Standardizing Business Components for the Manufacturing Enterprise Response to OMG BODTF RFI-1 Common Business Objects Prepared by the OMG Manufacturing Domain Task Force

by unknown authors , 1997
"... by resolution of the Manufacturing DTFTable of Contents ..."
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by resolution of the Manufacturing DTFTable of Contents

Manufacturing Experience with the Contract Net

by H. Van Dyke Parunak , 1987
"... We are implementing a control system for a discrete manufacturing environment that partitions tasks using a negotiation protocol like the contract net described by Smith and Davis [24,25,26,3]. The application domain differs in interesting ways from those to which contract nets have previously been ..."
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We are implementing a control system for a discrete manufacturing environment that partitions tasks using a negotiation protocol like the contract net described by Smith and Davis [24,25,26,3]. The application domain differs in interesting ways from those to which contract nets have previously been

Automation in Manufacturing

by Homayoon S.M. Beigi
"... This paper is aimed at posing some of the problems in manufacturing automation. It will also refer the interested reader to some state-of-the-art solutions that have been proposed by several researchers in this area. The main scope of this paper is with regards to the control of manufacturing tools ..."
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countries. Two key components of manufacturing automation will be touch in the following sections. First, a list and a brief description of modern manufacturing machines and their methods of operation are given. Then, a description of the special nature of control systems in the manufacturing domain
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