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The worldwide prevailing condition of saturated markets, increasingly forces the production enterprise into the role of a service institution. Great fluctuations, connected with a broad production spectrum requires high flexibility, which only can be guaranted by a computer integrated manufacturing. The Fraunhofer Institute of Manufacturing Engineering and Automation works in the scope of a project called “Factory 2000” at the realization of a manufacturing control concept for the highly automated factory of the future.
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Kaempf, R. (1985). Concept of Manufacturing Control for a Highly Automated Factory. In: Bullinger, HJ., Warnecke, H.J. (eds) Toward the Factory of the Future. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82580-4_16
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