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Computational Architectures for Computer-Integrated Engineering and Manufacturing: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective

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GWAI-89 13th German Workshop on Artificial Intelligence

Part of the book series: Informatik-Fachberichte ((2252,volume 216))

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We discuss principles of computational architectures for knowledge-based computer-integrated engineering and manufacturing, and propose one that is currently developed for semiconductor manufacturing at Intel. The architecture extends existing substrates of conventional CIEM capabilities by arranging it in a framework of interacting agents that evolves from a computational model of manufacturing.

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Raulefs, P. (1989). Computational Architectures for Computer-Integrated Engineering and Manufacturing: An Artificial Intelligence Perspective. In: Metzing, D. (eds) GWAI-89 13th German Workshop on Artificial Intelligence. Informatik-Fachberichte, vol 216. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-75100-4_51

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