International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing, Volume 19 (original) (raw)



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Volume 19, Number 1, 2006

S. C. Lenny Koh, Walter W. C. Chung, Angappa Gunasekaran:
A Special Issue on Tools and Techniques for Dynamic Manufacturing Environments. 1-3

Kim Hua Tan
, C. P. Lim, Ken Platts, H. S. Koay:
Managing manufacturing technology investments: An intelligent learning system approach. 4-13

Yui-Lam Chan
, Chi Fai Cheung
, Wing Bun Lee
, S. K. Kwok:
Knowledge-based simulation and analysis of supply chain performance. 14-23

Hans Holm:
Information structures for design of feedback resource distribution control systems for discrete part manufacture. 24-36

Walter W. C. Chung, L. H. L. Lau:
A case on re-engineering the work order system in a container shipping company. 37-48

T. C. Loh, S. C. Lenny Koh, M. Simpson:
An investigation of the value of becoming an extended enterprise. 49-58

Walter W. C. Chung, Jimmy J. F. Pak:
A case study: using UML to develop a knowledge-based system for supporting business systems in a small financial institute. 59-68

George T. S. Ho, Carman K. M. Lee, Henry C. W. Lau, Andrew W. H. Ip
:
A hybrid intelligent system to enhance logistics workflow: An OLAP-based GA approach. 69-78
Volume 19, Number 2, 2006

D. Liu, Claudio Roberto Boër, Marco Sacco
, Rosanna Fornasiero
:
A networked engineering portal to support distributed supply chain partnership. 91-103

Kyoung-Yun Kim
, Ohbyung Kwon, Kun Chang Lee
, Bartholomew O. Nnaji:
A multimedia support system for collaborative assembly design. 104-124

S. Hossein Cheraghi, M. Thirtha, K. K. Krishnan:
An optimization-based system for adaptive planning in a discrete part manufacturing environment. 125-135

Felix T. S. Chan
, Hing Kai Chan:
A simulation study with quantity flexibility in a supply chain subjected to uncertainties. 148-160

Wei Yan, M. C. Pritchard, Chun-Hsien Chen
, Li Pheng Khoo:
A study of bidding-oriented collaborative product conceptualization. 161-177

Hamid Reza Golmakani, James K. Mills, Beno Benhabib:
On-line scheduling and control of flexible manufacturing cells using automata theory. 178-193
Volume 19, Number 3, 2006

Abdelhakim Artiba, Nikolay Tchernev:
Editorial. 195-196

Latifa Ouzizi, Didier Anciaux, Marie-Claude Portmann, François B. Vernadat:
A model for cooperative planning within a virtual enterprise. 197-209

Fabrice Dusonchet, Max-Olivier Hongler:
Priority index heuristic for multi-armed bandit problems with set-up costs and/or set-up time delays. 210-219

Giovanni Miragliotta, Alberto Portioli-Staudacher
:
The integrated use of information and stocks in the management of uncertain lumpy demand. 220-233

Mohamed Ghazel
, Armand Toguyéni, Michel Bigand:
A semi-formal approach to build the functional graph of an automated production system for supervision purposes. 234-247

Llanos Cuenca
, Ángel Ortiz Bas
, François B. Vernadat:
From UML or DFD models to CIMOSA partial models and enterprise components. 248-263

K. Krishnaiyer, S. Hossein Cheraghi:
Ant algorithms: web-based implementation and applications to manufacturing system problems. 264-277

R. A. Cader, A. A. Ball, Robert J. Cripps:
Pattern shape design for ceramic ware: an integrated solution. 287-293

Dimitris Mavrikios, Vassiliki Karabatsou, Dimitris Fragos, George Chryssolouris:
A prototype virtual reality-based demonstrator for immersive and interactive simulation of welding processes. 294-300
Volume 19, Number 4, 2006

Paul Folan
, P. Higgins, Jim Browne:
A communications framework for extended enterprise performance measurement. 301-314

Murat Arikan, Serpil Erol:
Meta-heuristic approaches for part selection and tool allocation in flexible manufacturing systems. 315-325

A. G. Gunendran, Robert I. M. Young:
An information and knowledge framework for multi-perspective design and manufacture. 326-338

H. H. Wang, Z. D. Zhou, Y. P. Chen, Soh-Khim Ong
, Andrew Y. C. Nee:
A methodology for evaluating the manufacturing ability of equipment in virtual enterprises. 339-349

M. Hou, T. N. Faddis:
Automatic tool path generation of a feature-basedCAD/CAPP/CAM integrated system. 350-358

Hyunbo Cho, Young-Jun Son
, Albert T. Jones:
Design and conceptual development of shop-floor controllers through the manipulation of process plans. 359-376

G. Mohammadi, Mustafa Özbayrak:
Scheduling mixed-model final assembly lines in JIT manufacturing. 377-382

B. K. Choi, N. K. You:
Dispatching rules for dynamic scheduling of one-of-a-kind production. 383-392

Ping Jiang, Quentin Mair, Julian Newman
:
The application of UML to the design of processes supporting product configuration management. 393-407
Volume 19, Number 5, 2006

Lihui Wang
, Fengfeng Xi:
Challenges in design and manufacturing. 409-410

S. Li, L. Chen, Fengfeng Xi:
Modelling for cooperative multi-team-based design optimization. 411-422

T. Zhang, Janet Efstathiou:
The complexity of mass customization systems under different inventory strategies. 423-433

Lars Zschorn:
An extended model of ATP to increase flexibility of delivery. 434-442

Lihui Wang
, W. Jin, Hsi-Yung Feng:
Embedding machining features in function blocks for distributed process planning. 443-452

Chun Wang, Hamada H. Ghenniwa, Weiming Shen
:
Scheduling multi-operation jobs in partially overlapping systems. 453-462

Berend Denkena
, Christian Holz, Houssem Abdellatif:
Model-based control of a hexapod with linear direct drives. 463-472

Toshimichi Moriwaki, Somkiat Tangjitsitcharoen, T. Shibasaka:
Development of intelligent monitoring and optimization of cutting process for CNC turning. 473-480

Chris K. Mechefske, C. Zeng:
Opportunistic electrode replacement in a robotic spot welding system. 481-489
Volume 19, Number 6, 2006

Xun Xu
, Peter Klemm, Frederick M. Proctor, S. H. Suh:
STEP-compliant process planning and manufacturing. 491-494

Thomas R. Kramer, Frederick M. Proctor, Xun Xu
, John Michaloski:
Run-time interpretation of STEP-NC: implementation and performance. 495-507

Chengrui Zhang
, Riliang Liu, Tianliang Hu:
On the futuristic machine control in a STEP-compliant manufacturing scenario. 508-515

Riliang Liu, Chengrui Zhang
, Stephen T. Newman
:
A framework and data processing for interfacing CNC with AP238. 516-522

Martin Hardwick, David Loffredo:
Lessons learned implementing STEP-NC AP-238. 523-532

S. Heusinger, Roberto Silvio Ubertino Rosso
, Peter Klemm, Stephen T. Newman
, Shahin Rahimifard:
Integrating the CAx process chain for STEP-compliant NC manufacturing of asymmetric parts. 533-545

Injun Choi, Suk-Hwan Suh, Kwang-Myung Kim, Minseok Song
, M. Jang, Byeong-Eon Lee:
Development process and data management of TurnSTEP: a STEP-compliant CNC system for turning. 546-558

M. Wosnik, C. Kramer, A. Selig, Peter Klemm:
Enabling feedback of process data by use of STEP-NC. 559-569

Christian Brecher, Mirco Vitr, Jochen Wolf:
Closed-loop CAPP/CAM/CNC process chain based on STEPand STEP-NC inspection tasks. 570-580

Dieter Fichtner, Andreas Nestler, Thien Ngon Dang
, Andreas Schulze, Ulf Carlsen, Steffen Schreiber, Seok Won Lee:
Use of agents and neural networks for acquisition and preparation of distributed NC information to support NC planning. 581-592

W. Lee, Y.-B. Bang, M. S. Ryou, W. H. Kwon, H. S. Jee:
Development of a PC-based milling machine operated by STEP-NC in XML format. 593-602

Alexei Sokolov, J. Richard, V. K. Nguyen, Ian Stroud, W. Maeder, Paul C. Xirouchakis:
Algorithms and an extended STEP-NC-compliant data model for wire electro discharge machining based on 3D representations. 603-613

M. S. Ryou, H. S. Jee, W. H. Kwon, Y.-B. Bang:
Development of a data interface for rapid prototyping in STEP-NC. 614-626

Sheng Quan Xie
, Xun Xu
:
A STEP-compliant process planning system for sheet metal parts. 627-638

Ian Stroud, Paul C. Xirouchakis:
Strategy features for communicating aesthetic shapes for manufacturing. 639-649
Volume 19, Number 7, 2006

Joseph O. Ajaefobi, Richard H. Weston, Kamran Ali Chatha:
Predicting the performance of candidate human systems within specific work contexts. 651-662

Said Hamou, Abdelmadjid Cheikh
, Jean Marc Linares
, Abdelkader Chikh Daho:
A stochastic concept for the optimization of manufacturing tolerances in computer aided process plan simulation. 663-675

R. G. Chougule, B. Ravi:
Casting cost estimation in an integrated product and process design environment. 676-688

P. J. Sackett, M. F. Al-Gaylani, Ashutosh Tiwari, D. Williams:
A review of data visualization: opportunities in manufacturing sequence management. 689-704

F. David, Henri Pierreval, Christophe Caux:
Advanced planning and scheduling systems in aluminium conversion industry. 705-715

H.-E. Tseng, C.-C. Chen:
Coordinating product configuration in the order fulfilment processing: an approach based on the binary tree algorithm. 716-726

José Antonio Sánchez
, S. Plaza, Luis Norberto López de Lacalle
, Aitzol Lamikiz
:
Computer simulation of wire-EDM taper-cutting. 727-735

Wai M. Cheung
, D. G. Bramall, Paul G. Maropoulos
, James Xiaoyu Gao, Hayder Aziz:
Organizational knowledge encapsulation and re-use in collaborative product development. 736-750
Volume 19, Number 8, 2006

Rob Darlington, Shahin Rahimifard:
A responsive demand management framework for the minimization of waste in convenience food manufacture. 751-761

C. Lalas, Dimitris Mourtzis
, Nikolaos Papakostas
, George Chryssolouris:
A simulation-based hybrid backwards scheduling framework for manufacturing systems. 762-774

Chunxia Pan, Shana Smith
, Gregory C. Smith:
Automatic assembly sequence planning from STEP CAD files. 775-783

Ivan M. Delamer, Jose L. Martinez Lastra
:
Quality of service for CAMX middleware. 784-804

Menelaos Pappas, Vassiliki Karabatsou, Dimitris Mavrikios, George Chryssolouris:
Development of a web-based collaboration platform for manufacturing product and process design evaluation using virtual reality techniques. 805-814

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