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Integrated Modelling of Products and Processes Using Advanced Computer Technologies — IMPPACT (Esprit Project No.2165)

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The aim of IMPPACT is to promote CIM technologies by developing and demonstrating prototype software for integrated product and production process modelling systems. The desired information flow between design, process planning and production requires a conceptual approach that is based on an integrated view of design, planning and production activities.

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Meier, A. (1990). Integrated Modelling of Products and Processes Using Advanced Computer Technologies — IMPPACT (Esprit Project No.2165). In: Faria, L., Van Puymbroeck, W. (eds) Computer Integrated Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1786-5_29

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