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Modeling of Manufacturing and Technological Processes in CIM

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Manufacturing Technologies for Machines of the Future

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A new era for civilization on earth began at the first part of the 20th century: the era of the post-industrial society (Bell 1976). Its main engineering economic features are the following (Gornev et al. 1997; Gornev 1998c):

  • — information and information service are the basic elements for the whole modern and future society,

  • — scientific knowledge is formed as independent elements of productive forces which are the basis for the invention and manufacture of the new science’s consumer goods,

  • — if the basis of industrial society is machine technology, then the postindustrial society is formed under the intelligent technology influence. And, if capital and labor are the main elements of the industrial society, then information and knowledge are the main elements of the postindustrial.

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Gornev, V.F., Emelyanov, V.V., Iassinovski, S.I. (2003). Modeling of Manufacturing and Technological Processes in CIM. In: Dashchenko, A.I. (eds) Manufacturing Technologies for Machines of the Future. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-55776-7_17

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