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Contribution to modelling of process planning

Ein Beitrag zur Modellierung in der Prozeßplanung

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The process planning activities have been performed up to now manually and based on personal experience of those who are engaged. Development in computer based planning attempts to make the planning process to be carried out easier for the staff and to make use of experiences gained in the past with help of expert systems. The two principles used are the variant and the generic approach.

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Die Prozeßplanungsphase erfolgte bisher traditionell manuell und ausgehend von der persönlichen Erfahrung des durchführenden Personals. Die Entwicklung der rechnergestützten Planung erleichtert diese Aufgabenstellung durch Nutzung vorhandener Erfahrungen in Form von Expertensystemen. Bei der praktischen Durchführung unterscheidet man zwischen Variantenplanung und generativen Systemen.

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Nach einem Vortrag, gehalten anläßlich des vom 17. bis 19. Oktober 1996 in Wien veranstalteten 7. Internationalen DAAAM-Symposiums.

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Janac, A., Osanna, P.H. & Kuric, I. Contribution to modelling of process planning. Elektrotech. Inftech. 114, 182–185 (1997). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03158658

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