Title
Scheduling System of CIM for Shipbuilding Applied Product Model, Process-Equipment Model and Operation-Resource Model
Abstract
In the shipbuilding industry it is difficult to construct a computer system where all work commences upon the receipt of an order for a ship. In the pilot model of the Computer-Integrated Manufacturing System for shipbuilding (CIMS), the authors have constructed subsystems which generate parts information and determines work sequence. A combination of the product model in which the data developed by the subsystems is packed with a process-equipment model, with an operation-resource model, allows for timely scheduling with computer. The data from the scheduling system is integrated so that it can be utilised consistently down to the final process control in the workshop. The prototype scheduling and process control system which incorporates the above functions is introduced.
Year
Venue
Keywords
1991
Computer Applications in the Automation of Shipyard Operation and Ship Design
scheduling system,process-equipment model,operation-resource model,shipbuilding applied product model,shipbuilding,process control,computer integrated manufacturing
Field
DocType
Volume
Industrial engineering,Product model,Manufacturing systems,Scheduling (computing),Receipt,Computer-integrated manufacturing,Shipbuilding,Manufacturing engineering,Scheduling system,Process control,Engineering
Conference
5
ISSN
ISBN
Citations 
0926-5481
0-444-89728-3
0
PageRank 
References 
Authors
0.34
1
3
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Mitsumasa Nakamura110.70
Kazutoshi Horiuchi200.34
Takahisa Minemura300.34