Abstract:
Programming languages enable a manufacturing system analyst to represent problems to a computer and specify the means for solution. Often the underlying data organization...Show MoreMetadata
Abstract:
Programming languages enable a manufacturing system analyst to represent problems to a computer and specify the means for solution. Often the underlying data organizations and computational means of solution are not apparent. Users usually know what they want done, but not necessarily how to do it. Many computerized manufacturing systems (CMS) cannot handle unstructured decision problems since they do not utilize a systematic method for representing system elements, attributes, states, goals, and processing rules. Logic programs for CMS specification offers a powerful representation capability that facilitates structural and operational understanding. Through a procedural interpretation, a logic program can also be executed.
Date of Conference: 07-10 April 1986
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 06 January 2003
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- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Manufacturing Systems ,
- Program Logic ,
- System State ,
- Elements Of System ,
- Meaningful Solutions ,
- Decision Support System ,
- Set Of Operations ,
- Basic Relations ,
- Language System ,
- State Transformation ,
- Artificial Intelligence Systems ,
- Depth-first ,
- Drill Bit ,
- Conditional Logic ,
- Flexible Manufacturing Systems
Keywords assist with retrieval of results and provide a means to discovering other relevant content. Learn more.
- IEEE Keywords
- Index Terms
- Manufacturing Systems ,
- Program Logic ,
- System State ,
- Elements Of System ,
- Meaningful Solutions ,
- Decision Support System ,
- Set Of Operations ,
- Basic Relations ,
- Language System ,
- State Transformation ,
- Artificial Intelligence Systems ,
- Depth-first ,
- Drill Bit ,
- Conditional Logic ,
- Flexible Manufacturing Systems