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Journal of Intelligent Manufacturing, Volume 7
Volume 7, Number 1, February 1996
- José A. Ventura, Jen-Ming Chen:
A structural model for shape recognition using neural nets. 1-11 - Zhijun Wang, Wolfhard Lawrenz, Raj B. K. N. Rao, Tony Hope:
Feature-filtered fuzzy clustering for condition monitoring of tool wear. 13-22 - Hamdi H. Demirci, John P. Coulter:
A comparative study of nonlinear optimization and Taguchi methods applied to the intelligent control of manufacturing processes. 23-38 - Stephen D. Kleban, George F. Luger, Randall D. Watkins:
Expert system support for environmental assessment of manufacturing products and facilities. 39-53 - Hilmi N. Kamhawi, Steven R. LeClair, C. L. Philip Chen:
Feature sequencing in the rapid design system using a genetic algorithm. 55-67 - Cheng-Ji Chen, Ching-Shiow Tseng:
The path and location planning of workpieces by genetic algorithms. 69-76 - Y. S. Tarng, C. Y. Lin, C. Y. Nian:
Automatic generation of a fuzzy rule base for constant turning force. 77-84 - Hajime Yamashina, Susumu Okumura, Isao Kawai:
Development of a diagnosis technique for failures of V-belts by a cross-spectrum method and a discriminant function approach. 85-93
Volume 7, Number 2, April 1996
- José M. Sánchez:
Artificial intelligence applications in design for manufacturing and concurrent engineering: Part 2. - Joe Cecil, Richard Mayer, Umesh Hari:
An integrated methodology for fixture design. 95-106 - Soh-Khim Ong, Andrew Y. C. Nee:
Fuzzy-set-based approach for concurrent constraint set-up planning. 107-120 - C. C. Hayes:
Plan-based manufacturability analysis and generation of shape-changing redesign suggestions. 121-132 - Cheng-Hua Wang, Robert H. Sturges:
BendCad: a design system for concurrent multiple representations of parts. 133-144 - David W. Rosen, Bert Bras, Steven L. Hassenzahl, Patrick J. Newcomb, Thomas Yu:
Towards computer-aided configuration design for the life cycle. 145-160
Volume 7, Number 3, June 1996
- Gareth J. Palmer:
A simulated annealing approach to integrated production scheduling. 163-176 - Kerry L. Elkins, Robert H. Sturges:
In-process angle measurement and control for flexible sheet metal manufacture. 177-187 - Dusan N. Sormaz, Behrokh Khoshnevis:
Process sequencing and process clustering in process planning using state space search. 189-200 - Jiming Liu:
Robot assembly planning using a task grammar augmented with heuristic knowledge. 201-215 - Gang Hao, Jennifer S. Shang, Luis G. Vargas:
A neural network model for the free-ranging AGV route-planning problem. 217-227 - Richard E. Billo, Bopaya Bidanda, David Tate:
A genetic cluster algorithm for the machine-component grouping problem. 229-241 - Huajie Liu, Jian (John) Dong:
Dispatching rule selection using artificial neural networks for dynamic planning and scheduling. 243-250 - M. Gülesin:
Finished part modelling in a computer-aided process-planning system. 251-256
Volume 7, Number 4, August 1996
- The Second World Congress on Intelligent Manufacturing Processes and Systems.
- Francisco P. Maturana, Douglas H. Norrie:
Multi-agent Mediator architecture for distributed manufacturing. 257-270 - A. Candadai, J. W. Herrmann, I. Minis:
Applications of group technology in distributed manufacturing. 271-291 - Angelika I. Kokkinaki, Kimon P. Valavanis:
A distributed task planning system for computer-integrated manufacturing systems. 293-309 - Y. S. Tarng, J. L. Jang:
Genetic synthesis of a fuzzy pulse discriminator in electrical discharge machining. 311-318 - Hajime Yamashina, Susumu Okumura:
A machine vision system for measuring wear and chipping of drilling tools. 319-327 - Akio Ukita, Waldemar Karwowski, Gavriel Salvendy, Wookgee Lee, Jozef M. Zurada:
Automated tuning of an electronic circuit board using the artificial neural network approach. 329-339 - Zone-Ching Lin, Da-Yuan Chang:
Selection of sheet metal bending machines by the PRISM-inductive learning method. 341-349
Volume 7, Number 5, October 1996
- Robert de Souza, A. I. Sivakumar, J. Winsor:
Guest editorial. 351-353 - Choon-Woo Leem, Jacob Jen-Gwo Chen:
Fuzzy-set-based machine-cell formation in cellular manufacturing. 355-364 - Amy J. C. Trappey, Ting-Kou Peng, Hsuei-Dian Lin:
An object-oriented bill of materials system for dynamic product management. 365-371 - Karl Kurbel, Andreas Ruppel:
Integrating intelligent job-scheduling into a real-world production-scheduling system. 373-377 - Wee Leong Lee, Trevor A. Spedding, Robert De Souza, S. S. G. Lee:
Neural simulation of a prototype keyboard assembly cell with adaptive control. 379-386 - Sang K. Cha, Jang H. Park:
An object-oriented model for FMS control. 387-391 - Chien-Hsing Wu, K. Srihari:
Automated knowledge acquisition for the surface-mount PWB assembly domain. 393-398 - Seppo Torvinen, Robert Milne:
Increasing the availability of FMS with multimedia-supported diagnostic expert systems. 399-404 - Yoshitomo Ikkai, Takenao Ohkawa, Norihisa Komoda:
Recursive learning method for knowledge-based planning system. 405-410
Volume 7, Number 6, December 1996
- T. Warren Liao:
MLP neural network models of CMM measuring processes. 413-425 - John E. Leonard, Jami J. Shah:
Investigation of automatic workpiece selection for machining from bar stock inventories. 427-440 - Chetan S. Shukla, F. Frank Chen:
The state of the art in intelligent real-time FMS control: a comprehensive survey. 441-455 - Scott L. Springer, Rajit Gadh:
State-of-the-art virtual reality hardware for computer-aided design. 457-465 - Pierre A. Lefrançois, Steve Harvey, Benoît Montreuil, Bacem Moussa:
Modelling and simulation of fabrication and assembly plants: an object-driven approach. 467-478 - Ramesh V. Narang:
An application-independent methodology of feature recognition with explicit representation of feature interaction. 479-486 - E. Dupinet, Marek Balazinski, Ernest Czogala:
Tolerance allocation based on fuzzy logic and simulated annealing. 487-497 - A. O. Awofala, N. Singh:
Constraint network approach to the design and manufacture of labels in a high-variety label-printing environment. 499-514 - Teruaki Ito, Shuichi Fukuda:
A hypergraph and perspective approach to organic synthesis design. 515-525
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