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Systematic Development and Implementation of CIM Systems

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Until a few years ago only specialists used to know the term and the meaning of ‘Computer Integrated Manufacturing’ (CIM), now it is known widely. This is because further development in this area has wide-ranging effects not only on the manufacturing industry, but also on the future sociological and political conditions of the human society in general. Therefore the industrial enterprises all over the world realize that it is of primary importance for them to implement CIM. However, as this involves extraordinarily extensive and complex efforts, implementing CIM is a big challenge for each enterprise.

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Groditzki, G. (1991). Systematic Development and Implementation of CIM Systems. In: Fandel, G., Zäpfel, G. (eds) Modern Production Concepts. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-76401-1_42

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