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Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Volume 5
Volume 5, Number 1, February 1994
- Editorial.
- Owen R. Fauvel:
Object-oriented design for manufacture. 1-11 - David L. Spooner:
An object-oriented product database using ROSE. 13-21 - C. Chen, F. Swift, S. Lee, R. Ege, Q. Shen:
Development of a feature-based and object-oriented concurrent engineering system. 23-31 - Alan Balkany, William P. Birmingham, Bruce R. Maxim, Jay T. Runkel, Iris D. Tommelein:
DIDS: rapidly prototyping configuration design systems. 33-45 - Toshimichi Moriwaki, Masayuki Nunobiki:
Object-oriented design support system for machine tools. 47-54 - Samuel P. Owusu-Ofori:
Part design using manufacturing features. 55-63
Volume 5, Number 2, April 1994
- Barbara A. Osyk, Ming S. Hung, Gregory R. Madey:
A neural network model for fault detection in conjunction with a programmable logic controller. 67-78 - C. L. Ang, M. Luo, Robert K. L. Gay:
Automatic generation of IDEF0 models. 79-92 - J. G. Chow, R. L. Sakal:
An integrated intelligent machining system for axisymmetric parts using PC-based CAD and CAM software packages. 93-102 - Mohsen A. Jafari, Thomas O. Boucher:
A rule-based system for generating a ladder logic control program from a high-level systems model. 103-120 - Pierre A. Lefrançois, Benoît Montreuil:
An organism-oriented modeling approach to support the analysis and design of intelligent manufacturing systems. 121-142
Volume 5, Number 3, June 1994
- John C. Ziegert, Prashant Kalle:
Error compensation in machine tools: a neural network approach. 143-151 - Gerhard Werling, Harald Wild:
HOM - A hybrid object model for automatic assembly planning. 153-163 - Reuven Karni, Fabiana Fournier:
Knowledge extraction for production management. 165-176 - Zone-Ching Lin, Ho Chang:
An investigation of expert systems for die design. 177-192 - Y. S. Tarng, M. C. Chen:
An intelligent sensor for detection of milling chatter. 193-200
Volume 5, Number 4, August 1994
- Guest editorial.
- Ali Bahrami:
Routine design with information content and fuzzy quality function deployment. 203-210 - Simon Parsons, Miroslav Kubat:
A first-order logic for reasoning under uncertainty using rough sets. 211-223 - Mohamed S. Kamel, Hamada H. Ghenniwa, T. Liu:
Machine assignment and part-families formation using group technology. 225-234 - Munish Agarwal, Ali K. Kamrani, Hamid R. Parsaei:
An automated coding and classification system with supporting database for effective design of manufacturing systems. 235-249 - Deyi Xue, Zuomin Dong:
Developing a quantitative intelligent system for implementing concurrent engineering design. 251-267 - Dennis Barak, Mo Jamshidi:
Fuzzy control of environmentally conscious refrigeration systems. 269-275 - Sergio E. Martinez, Alice E. Smith, Bopaya Bidanda:
Reducing waste in casting with a predictive neural model. 277-286 - Sarangapani Jagannathan, Frank L. Lewis, Kai Liu:
Motion control and obstacle avoidance of a mobile robot with an onboard manipulator. 287-302
Volume 5, Number 5, October 1994
- Bernard Grabot, Laurent Geneste, Arnaud Dupeux:
Multi-heuristic scheduling: three approaches to tune compromises. 303-313 - C. Chen, S. Lee, G. Santamarina:
An object-oriented manufacturing control system. 315-321 - Dimitris Askounis, Vassilis Assimakopoulos, John E. Psarras:
Fault tolerance in supervisory control systems: a knowledge-based approach. 323-331 - Cheng Hsu, Gilbert Babin, M'hamed Bouziane, Waiman Cheung, Laurie Rattner, Alan Rubenstein, Lester Yee:
The metadatabase approach to integrating and managing manufacturing information systems. 333-349 - Peihua Gu:
A knowledge-based inspection process planning system for coordinate measuring machines. 351-363
Volume 5, Number 6, December 1994
- Issam M. Kouatli:
A simplified fuzzy multivariable structure in a manufacturing environment. 365-387 - Bin Wu, Jonathan J. M. Seddon:
An anthropocentric approach to knowledge-based preventive maintenance. 389-397 - Prashant Banerjee, Shimon Y. Nof:
Knowledge-based facility planning: a review and a framework. 399-409 - Hao Yang, Wen F. Lu, Alan C. Lin:
PROCASE: a case-based process planning system for machining of rotational parts. 411-430
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