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In todays competitive environment, every manufacturing company is striving to improve quality and performance (people and machines) and at the same time to reduce costs. There are numerous examples showing standardization in products and product components and in the machines and equipment used to produce those products. The new frontier is the use of computing standards for the manufacturing. This presentation will address the use of standards in computing hardware, operating systems software, netware, data base management systems, data definitions, user interfaces, data definitions, and application component software.
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Blunck, G. (1990). Use of Computing Standards in Manufacturing. In: Withnell, S., Puymbroeck, W.V. (eds) Communications for Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-1820-6_15
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