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APMS 1996: Kyoto, Japan
- Norio Okino, Hiroyuki Tamura, Susumu Fujii:
Advances in Production Management Systems: Perspectives and future challenges, Selected, revised proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.7 International Conference on Advances in Production Management Systems (APMS '96), 4-6 November 1996, Kyoto, Japan. IFIP Conference Proceedings 114, Chapman & Hall 1998, ISBN 0-412-82350-0
Invited Articles
- Asbjørn Rolstadås:
Productivity issues in the future enterprise: conclusions and recommendations form the TOPP program. APMS 1996: 3-12 - J. Yoshikawa:
Establishing an academic domain. APMS 1996: 13-17 - Guy Doumeingts, Yves Ducq:
Production management: which future?. APMS 1996: 18-28 - Toshio Itoh:
Recent trends of new product development and production management in Japanese electronics industries. APMS 1996: 29-40
Next Generation Manufacturing Systems and Production Management
- T. Okabe, P. Bunce, R. Limoges:
Next generation manufacturing system (NGMS) in the IMS program. APMS 1996: 43-54 - J. Vaario, Kanji Ueda:
Biological concept of self-organization for dynamic shop-floor configuration. APMS 1996: 55-66 - Susumu Fujii, Hiroshi Morita, Y. Tatsuta, Y. Takata:
A basic study on high volume flexible manufacturing system for agile manufacturing. APMS 1996: 67-78 - Matt Williamson, Richard Lee Storch:
The collaborative engineering process within the framework of the virtual enterprise. APMS 1996: 79-90 - Frédérique Biennier, Joël Favrel, J. P. Denat:
Collaborative autonomous control. APMS 1996: 91-102 - Arian Zwegers, Henk Jan Pels, R. L. J. Schrijver, Roelof J. van den Berg:
An agent based control system for a model factory. APMS 1996: 103-114 - I. Dean, Allan S. Carrie:
Future enterprise types and strategies for agile manufacture. APMS 1996: 115-126
Benchmarking
- Horst Wildemann:
Performance analysis through benchmarking and recognition of patterns. APMS 1996: 129-135 - V. Hornung, Holger Luczak, M. Oster:
Virtual benchmarking in logistics: a concept for the determination of benchmarks. APMS 1996: 136-147 - Ilias P. Tatsiopoulos, T. Katsikas, F. Clave:
A benchmarking model for the customer order flow in semi-processing industries. APMS 1996: 148-160
Integration in Manufacturing and Decentralized Production Management
- Javier Borda Elejabarrieta:
MRP-3 concurrent integration of planning and scheduling in OKP (one of a kind production). APMS 1996: 163-170 - M. J. Verweij, A. J. R. Zwegers:
Analysis and design of production and control structures. APMS 1996: 171-182 - Gert Zülch, Bernd Brinkmeier:
Designing organizational structures of production systems using a process-oriented approach. APMS 1996: 183-194 - Anna Bartolotta, Marco Garetti:
Object-oriented representation of manufacturing systems: state of the art and perspectives. APMS 1996: 195-205 - E. Scherer:
Autonomy and integration in decentralized production. APMS 1996: 206-217 - H. de Haas, Jens O. Riis, Hans-Henrik Hvolby:
Centralized and decentralized control: finding the right combination. APMS 1996: 218-229 - Jens O. Riis, J. Knopp:
Implementing new production management modes: orchestration of simultaneous improvement activities. APMS 1996: 230-240
Strategic Aspects
- Stephan Schwarze, Paul Schönsleben:
Recent developments in the configuration of multiple-variant products: application orientation ad vagueness in customer requirements. APMS 1996: 243-254 - H. Hübner:
The ecology-driven service(r)evolution: the product longevity approach and its consequences for production ad corporate management. APMS 1996: 255-266 - Jan Olhager, Berthold Cimander:
The impact of manufacturing strategy on the design of production management systems: an exploratory study. APMS 1996: 267-278 - A. K. Kochhar, Y. T. Abdul-Hamid:
Selection of assembly system configurations: a decision support system. APMS 1996: 279-290 - Hans-Henrik Hvolby, J. H. Trienekens:
Production control challenges in the food and iron industry. APMS 1996: 291-302 - Marimin, Lien Herlina, Andri Aulia, Motohide Umano, Itsuo Hatono, Hiroyuki Tamura:
Expert system for new product strategy development. APMS 1996: 303-314 - Mitsutoshi Kojima, Katsuhisa Ohno, Kenichi Nakashima:
Performance evaluation of a JIT production system. APMS 1996: 315-326 - Jens O. Riis, Riitta Smeds, John Johansen, Hans Mikkelsen:
Games for organizational learning in production management. APMS 1996: 327-338
Production Planning
- Mitsuhiro Enomoto, Hideaki Matoba, Hirotaka Morita, Tetsuji Segawa:
Production planning system coping with changing customer requirements. APMS 1996: 341-350 - Hans-Peter Wiendahl, J.-W. Breithaupt:
Production planning and control on the basis of control theory. APMS 1996: 351-352 - Fuminori Oba, Takeshi Murayama, Dianying Ma:
Integrated production management for production planning, loading and scheduling. APMS 1996: 363-374 - Milad F. Sebaaly, Hideo Fujimoto:
Integrated planning and scheduling for multi-product job-shop assembly based on genetic algorithms. APMS 1996: 375-386 - M. Shiota, S. Manabe:
Solution of the problem for a large scale integrated plan in the iron and sell production control. APMS 1996: 387-396
Production Scheduling
- Haihong Shin, Mitsuru Kuroda:
An autonomous job shop scheduling system under dynamic production environment considering machine breakdowns. APMS 1996: 399-410 - Nobuhiro Sugimura, Toshimichi Moriwaki, K. Hozumi:
A study on holonic manufacturing systems and its applications to real time scheduling problems. APMS 1996: 411-422 - Itsuo Hatono, T. Nishiyama, Motohide Umano, Hiroyuki Tamura:
Performance evaluation of distributed real-time scheduling systems using distributed production system simulator. APMS 1996: 423-434 - H. Tamaki, T. Mukai, K. Kawakami, M. Araki:
Genetic algorithm approach to multi-objective scheduling problem in plastic forming plant. APMS 1996: 435-444 - H. Hase, Norio Okino:
A synthesized chart for scheduling of production systems with automated guided vehicle. APMS 1996: 445-454 - J. Cheng, H. Kise:
Scheduling for an automated three-machine flowshop manufacturing system. APMS 1996: 455-466 - Jürgen Dorn, Mario Girsch, N. Vidakis:
DÉJÀ VU: a reusable framework for the construction of intelligent interactive schedulers. APMS 1996: 467-478
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