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DIISM 1998: Fort Worth, Texas, USA
- John J. Mills, Fumihiko Kimura:
Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing II, IFIP TC5 WG5.3/5.7 Third International Working Conference on the Design of Information Infrastructure Systems for Manufacturing (DIISM '98), May 18-20, 1998, Fort Worth, Texas, USA. IFIP Conference Proceedings 144, Kluwer 1999, ISBN 0-412-84450-8
Keynote and Invited Papers
- Theodore J. Williams, H. Li:
PERA and GERAM - Enterprise Reference Architectures in Enterprise Integration. DIISM 1998: 3-30 - R. Jackson:
Perspectives on the Future of Manufacturing Engineering. DIISM 1998: 31-46 - T. Mase:
Vehicle CALS-Results of a Big Challenge to Virtual Development. DIISM 1998: 47-62
Enterprise Modeling Reference Frameworks
- R. Whiteside, E. Friedman-Hill, R. Detry:
PRE: A Framework for Enterprise Integration;. DIISM 1998: 65-78 - Jan Goossenaerts, A. T. M. Aerts, Dieter K. Hammer:
Merging a Knowledge Systematisation Framework with a Mobile Agent Architecture. DIISM 1998: 79-92 - John P. T. Mo, Laszlo Nemes:
Framework for Automatic Creation of Remote Operations Support Systems. DIISM 1998: 93-104 - Ramez Elmasri, Daeweon Son, John J. Mills, N. Kishor:
A Reference Model for Information Infrastructures. DIISM 1998: 105-122
Enterprise Modeling Methodologies
- Jan Goossenaerts, A. T. M. Aerts, F. Mouws, Roelof J. van den Berg:
Distributed Infrastructure and Applications Modelling: DIAMond. DIISM 1998: 125-138 - Larry Whitman, Brian L. Huff, Adrien Presley:
The Needs and Issues Associated with Representing and Integrating Multiple Views of the Enterprise. DIISM 1998: 139-152 - Reiner Anderl, B. Daum, Harald John, Christian Pütter:
Information Modelling Using Product Life Cycle Views. DIISM 1998: 153-162 - K. Krishnamurthy, John P. Shewchuk, Charles R. McLean:
Hybrid Manufacturing System Modeling Environment Using VRML;. DIISM 1998: 163-174
Information Infrastructures Implementations (a)
- Perakath C. Benjamin, T. Sun, Richard J. Mayer:
A Virtual-Reality Enhanced Integrated Process Design Environment (VR-IPDE). DIISM 1998: 177-188 - C. Cobb:
An Overview of TEAM Strategies for Integrating the Product Realization Process. DIISM 1998: 189-200 - J. Hawker:
CIM Framework Architecture and Application Models. DIISM 1998: 201-214 - Y. Murakami, Eiji Arai, Fumihiko Kimura:
Forging Die Modeling Using Rule Based System. DIISM 1998: 215-228 - H. Morihisa, H. Ikeda, H. Uchibori, R. Oshita, N. Komoda:
An Information System Infrastructure and Applications for Improving White Collar Productivity in a Steel Manufacturing Works. DIISM 1998: 229-248
Information Infrastructures Implementations (b)
- Wilfried Sihn:
Simulation-Based Planning and Control of Production Fractals. DIISM 1998: 251-260 - Eiji Arai, Masayuki Takata:
Network Based Production System Architecture. DIISM 1998: 261-274 - Reiner Anderl, Martin Momberg:
Authentication of Product Data and Product Components. DIISM 1998: 275-286 - Dragan Labalo, Ayla Gürel, Frank L. Lewis, Stjepan Bogdan:
Modeling and Information Structures for Supervisory Control of Flexible Manufacturing Systems. DIISM 1998: 287-302
Information Infrastructure Designs, Theories, and Language
- Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Celson Pantoja-Lima:
A Framework for Cooperation in Virtual Enterprises. DIISM 1998: 305-322 - John J. Mills, M. Brand, Ramez Elmasri:
AeroWEB: An Information Infrastructure for the Supply Chain. DIISM 1998: 323-336
Information Infrastructure for VE
- Mingwei Zhou, Laszlo Nemes, Masashi Shinonome, Hidehisa Hashimoto, Atsuyoshi Fuse, Peter Bernus, Gregory Uppington:
A Framework for Design A Virtual Manufacturing Enterprise and Its Implementation as a Workbench. DIISM 1998: 339-352 - Masashi Shinonome, Hidehisa Hashimoto, Atsuyoshi Fuse, John P. T. Mo:
Development of an Information Technology Infrastructure for Extended Enterprise. DIISM 1998: 353-364 - Tomasz Janowski, Rumel V. Atienza, Gustavo Giménez Lugo:
Integrating Enterprise Models and Models for Marketing Analysis. DIISM 1998: 365-378 - Gabriela Susana Mannarino, Gabriela P. Henning, Horacio Pascual Leone:
Coordinates: A Framework for Enterprise Modeling. DIISM 1998: 379-
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