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Global Engineering Manufacturing And Enterprise Networks Ifip Tc5 Wg5357512 Fourth International Working Conference On The Design Of Information Infrastructure Systems For Manufacturing Diism 2000 November 1517 2000 Melbourne Victoria Austr 1st Edition Ronald C Beckett Auth

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Global Engineering Manufacturing And Enterprise Networks Ifip Tc5 Wg5357512 Fourth International Working Conference On The Design Of Information Infrastructure Systems For Manufacturing Diism 2000 November 1517 2000 Melbourne Victoria Austr 1st Edition Ronald C Beckett Auth
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Global Engineering Manufacturing And Enterprise Networks Ifip Tc5 Wg5357512 Fourth International Working Conference On The Design Of Information Infrastructure Systems For Manufacturing Diism 2000 November 1517 2000 Melbourne Victoria Austr 1st Edition Ronald C Beckett Auth instant download after payment.

Publisher: Springer US
File Extension: PDF
File size: 11.3 MB
Pages: 496
Author: Ronald C. Beckett (auth.), Dr John P. T. Mo, Dr Laszlo Nemes FTSE (eds.)
ISBN: 9780387354125, 9781475710120, 0387354123, 1475710127
Language: English
Year: 2001
Edition: 1

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Global Engineering Manufacturing And Enterprise Networks Ifip Tc5 Wg5357512 Fourth International Working Conference On The Design Of Information Infrastructure Systems For Manufacturing Diism 2000 November 1517 2000 Melbourne Victoria Austr 1st Edition Ronald C Beckett Auth by Ronald C. Beckett (auth.), Dr John P. T. Mo, Dr Laszlo Nemes Ftse (eds.) 9780387354125, 9781475710120, 0387354123, 1475710127 instant download after payment.

The availability of effective global communication facilities in the last decade has changed the business goals of many manufacturing enterprises. They need to remain competitive by developing products and processes which are specific to individual requirements, completely packaged and manufactured globally. Networks of enterprises are formed to operate across time and space with world-wide distributed functions such as manufacturing, sales, customer support, engineering, quality assurance, supply chain management and so on. Research and technology development need to address architectures, methodologies, models and tools supporting intra- and inter-enterprise operation and management. Throughout the life cycle of products and enterprises there is the requirement to transform information sourced from globally distributed offices and partners into knowledge for decision and action. Building on the success of previous DrrSM conferences (Tokyo 1993, Eindhoven 1996, Fort Worth 1998), the fourth International Conference on Design of Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing (DrrSM 2000) aims to: • Establish and manage the dynamics of virtual enterprises, define the information system requirements and develop solutions; • Develop and deploy information management in multi-cultural systems with universal applicability of the proposed architecture and solutions; • Develop enterprise integration architectures, methodologies and information infrastructure support for reconfigurable enterprises; • Explore information transformation into knowledge for decision and action by machine and skilful people; These objectives reflect changes of the business processes due to advancements of information and communication technologies (ICT) in the last couple of years.

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