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ICAM (Integrated Computer Aided Manufacturing) Conceptual Design for Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. Volume 1. Project Overview and Technical Summary
There were three major objectives to be accomplished on this (1) The Factory of the Future Conceptual Framework (Task 3) had three specific overall objectives: A. To develop a strategy to achieve a computer-integrated framework concept that integrates all major activities (e.g., Design, Marketing, Q...
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Summary: | There were three major objectives to be accomplished on this (1) The Factory of the Future Conceptual Framework (Task 3) had three specific overall objectives: A. To develop a strategy to achieve a computer-integrated framework concept that integrates all major activities (e.g., Design, Marketing, QA/QC, Product Support, Manufacturing Planning, etc.); B. To establish an overall Conceptual Framework that will describe these integrated activities; and C. To create an aerospace enterprise framework structure that serves as a baseline for computer-integrated manufacturing initiatives through the year 1995. (2) The Integrated Composites Center (Tasks C/E) had has its objective the acceleration and modernization of composites manufacturing operations. Task efforts were devoted to establishing preliminary designs and specifications for a computer aided composites manufacturing center that integrates all activities required to produce composite aircraft structures. (3) In the Quality Assurance Modeling and Analysis (Task D) effort, the objective was to identify computer integrated technologies that would allow the aerospace industry to reduce produce costs while maintaining traditionally high quality standards.
See also Volume 2, Part 1, ADB085712. |
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