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Design and Analysis of Integrated Manufacturing Systems (1988)

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Suggested Citation:"Advisory Committee for the Conference." National Research Council. 1988. Design and Analysis of Integrated Manufacturing Systems. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/1100.
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ADVISORY COMMITTEE FOR THE CONFERENCE "Design and Analysis of Integrated Manufacturing Systems: Status, Issues, and Opportunities" JA~S I. So~sERG (Chairman), Director, Engineering Research Center for Intelligent Manufacturing Systems, Purdue University W. DALE CoMProN, Senior Fellow, National Academy of Engineering GEORGE H. KUPER, Executive Director, Manufacturing Studies Board, National Research Council RICHARD C. MESSINGER, Vice President, Research and Development, Cincinnati Milacron, Inc. A. ALAN B. PRIMS, President, Pritsker and Associates, Inc. WILLIAM P. SLICHI~;K, Executive Director, Research, Materials Science and Engineering Department, AT&T Bell Laboratories (Retired) JOHN A. WHITE, Regents' Professor and Director, Material Handling Research Center, Georgia Institute of Technology RICHARD C. WILSON, Professor Emeritus, Industrial and Operations Engineering Department, University of Michigan 225

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Design and Analysis of Integrated Manufacturing Systems is a fresh look at manufacturing from a systems point of view. This collection of papers from a symposium sponsored by the National Academy of Engineering explores the need for new technologies, the more effective use of new tools of analysis, and the improved integration of all elements of manufacturing operations, including machines, information, and humans. It is one of the few volumes to include detailed proposals for research that match the needs of industry.

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