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The assumptions underlying the following discussion are that CAD/CAM must be implemented in distributed systems, and that the data stored should embrace not only engineering data but also production planning, material and production scheduling, purchasing and material control, material handling, instructions to machine tools, production management, quality control, and management of these functions.
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Leahy, J.F. (1986). Navy CAD/CAM. In: Wang, P.CC. (eds) Advances in CAD/CAM Workstations. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2273-3_14
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