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CIM is not just the summation of existing system philosophies. New techniques are required to provide more flexible product informations. We feel this is a complex task and a big challenge for Symbolic Computation.
A special emphasis should be given on supporting software engineers and system engineers rather than on supplying turn key systems enabling engineers to do traditional tasks quicker.
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Exner, H., Fischer, F.D. (1985). CIM (computer integrated manufacturing) — A challenge for symbolic computation. In: Caviness, B.F. (eds) EUROCAL '85. EUROCAL 1985. Lecture Notes in Computer Science, vol 204. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/3-540-15984-3_311
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