Pg. Maropoulos, REVIEW OF RESEARCH IN TOOLING TECHNOLOGY, PROCESS MODELING AND PROCESS PLANNING .2. PROCESS PLANNING, Computer-integrated manufacturing systems, 8(1), 1995, pp. 13-20
Citations number
45
Categorie Soggetti
Operatione Research & Management Science","Computer Science Interdisciplinary Applications","Engineering, Manufacturing","Operatione Research & Management Science
Generic process planning research in its present form has been saturat
ed. There is a plethora of prototype systems, most for prismatic parts
, and additional work along the same lines will inevitably be of littl
e novelty and generic value. However, applied, consolidation research
is still required to enhance the current state-of-the-art, particularl
y in feature-based techniques, and to promote the commercial exploitat
ion of mature technologies. Machining is the most researched applicati
on area and additional work is needed in assembly and inspection plann
ing. New process planning research should be placed in the integrated
product development context, and be compatible with the concept of dis
tributed design.