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Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, February 1992
- Sanjay Joshi

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Editorial. - Anders Adlemo, Sven-Arne Andréasson:

Models for fault tolerance in manufacturing systems. 1-10 - Stefano Caselli

, Constantinos Papaconstantinou, Keith L. Doty, Shamkant B. Navathe:
A structure-function-control paradigm for knowledge-based modeling and design of manufacturing workcells. 11-30 - David Ben-Arieh:

Concurrent modeling language (CML) for discrete process modeling, simulation and control. 31-41 - Alok R. Chaturvedi

, George K. Hutchinson, Derek L. Nazareth:
A synergistic approach to manufacturing systems control using machine learning and simulation. 43-57 - Richard E. Smith, Maria L. Gini

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Error management for robot programming. 59-73
Volume 3, Number 2, April 1992
- Panagiotis Kouvelis

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Design and planning problems in flexible manufacturing systems: a critical review. 75-99 - Shyanglin (Sam) Lee, Hsu-Pin (Ben) Wang:

Modified simulated annealing for multiple-objective engineering design optimization. 101-108 - Richard J. Mayer, Chuan-Jun Su, Arthur K. Keen:

An integrated manufacturing planning assistant - IMPA. 109-122 - Oded Maimon, Mark Last:

FMS control design: an information value approach. 123-132 - First announcement/Call for papers. 133-134

Volume 3, Number 3, June 1992
- Yung C. Shin

, Yu-To Chen, Soundar R. T. Kumara:
Framework of an intelligent grinding process advisor. 135-148 - M. D. Wybrow, Catherine Wykes:

An ultrasonic system for object recognition in a manufacturing environment. 163-172 - Young B. Moon

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Establishment of a neurocomputing model for part family/machine group identification. 173-182 - Zhaolin Xie, Bill Bluethmann, Terry Faddis, Bill Barr:

Advancements of the KUCIM automated flexible manufacturing workstation. 183-191
Volume 3, Number 4, August 1992
- Cihan H. Dagli:

Editorial. - Gregory R. Madey, Jay Weinroth, Vijay Shah:

Integration of neurocomputing and system simulation for modeling continuous improvement systems in manufacturing. 193-204 - John H. Murphy, Brenda J. Kagle:

Neural network recognition of electronic malfunctions. 205-216 - Aloke Guha:

Continuous process control using neural networks. 217-228 - Gabor Karsai, Kristinn Andersen

, George E. Cook, Robert Joel Barnett:
Neural network methods for the modeling and control of welding processes. 229-235 - Joseph C. C. Chen, Bernard C. Jiang, Chwan-Hwa Wu:

Learning optimization for CPN-based training in robot positioning control. 237-250 - C. L. Philip Chen

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Design of a real-time AND/OR assembly scheduler on an optimization neural network. 251-261 - Milind Gadre, Patrick Cogez, Sadashiv Adiga:

Object-oriented modeling and simulation of neural networks. 263-276 - Mohammad R. Sayeh, Ragu Athinarayanan:

Interclass member mapping without retraining the network. 277-284
Volume 3, Number 5, October 1992
- Houn-Gee Chen, Héctor H. Guerrero:

A rule-based robot scheduling system for flexible manufacturing cells. 285-296 - Günter Wöhlke:

Automatic grasp planning for multifingered robot hands. 297-316 - Ramesh Sharda

, Rajendra B. Patil:
Connectionist approach to time series prediction: an empirical test. 317-323 - Hongchul Lee, César O. Malavé, Satheesh Ramachandran:

A self-organizing neural network approach for the design of cellular manufacturing systems. 325-332 - Gerald M. Knapp, Hsu-Pin (Ben) Wang:

Acquiring, storing and utilizing process planning knowledge using neural networks. 333-344
Volume 3, Number 6, December 1992
- Amiya K. Chakravarty, Sanjoy Ghose:

Supporting manufacturing-marketing interface management with a partially automated knowledge base: a precursor to computer-integrated business enterprise. 347-362 - Prashant Banerjee:

A framework for rapid computational prototyping of manufacturing entities. 363-378 - Suhua Hsieh, Ying-Jer Shih:

Automated guided vehicle systems and their Petri-net properties. 379-390 - Bin Wu:

An introduction to neural networks and their applications in manufacturing. 391-403

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