1995
DOI: 10.1108/09576069510088943
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Tool management in flexible manufacturing systems

Abstract: Describes a systematic way to design and develop a generic relational model for a tool management system in FMS. Reviews the need for tool database management in FMS and discusses the advantages. Highlights the requirements for a successful tool database and presents a systematic way to design and develop a relational tool database. The developed tool database is implemented by using the ORACLE database management system. Finally, presents four demonstration runs.

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“…In the opposite approach direction, e.g. Shayan and Liu (1995) propose a top-down strategy to develop a system. Since each development step of that strategy is primarily influenced by the previous stage, the reusability will be reduced (Mili et al, 1995).…”
Section: Characteristics and Advantages Of Rom/ Idef1xmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In the opposite approach direction, e.g. Shayan and Liu (1995) propose a top-down strategy to develop a system. Since each development step of that strategy is primarily influenced by the previous stage, the reusability will be reduced (Mili et al, 1995).…”
Section: Characteristics and Advantages Of Rom/ Idef1xmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, how to design a tool database system is still a challenging issue (Shayan and Liu, 1995;Backes et al, 1998). Most of the work in developing a tool database system presents the simulation processes and implementation results (Torvinen et al, 1991;Chan, 1992).…”
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