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Special attention must be paid to both the purpose and the origins of the flexible computer-integrated manufacturing structure (FCIMS) of global network type systems. Manufacturing systems have a number of key factors in their design principles, function and performance which are characterized by the cultural background of their origins. It is difficult, as a result, to obtain an overall view of FCIMS with the limited perspective of a case study conducted in one country.
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Itoh, T. (1993). Flexible Computer-Integrated Manufacturing Structure of Global Network Type — Case Study in Japan. In: Ito, Y. (eds) Human-Intelligence-Based Manufacturing. Advanced Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2014-8_6
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