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Computer Intergrated Manufacturing (CIM) The manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire
production process. Allows individual processes to exchange information
with each other and initiate actions.
CIM (People) Joseph Harrington: Mid-1970s asked Wisnosky and Shunk in designing the
ICAM program, broadened the _ concept to include the entire
manufacturing company
Computer aided design (CAD) Use of computer systems (or workstations) to aid in the creation,
modification, analysis, or optimization of a design. _ output often in the form
of electronic files for print, machining, or other manufacturing options. Helps
CIM operate
Computer aided design (Person) Patrick J. Hanratty: American computer scientist know as the "father of ___ and
computer-aided manufacturing"
Computer Aided Manufacturing (CAM) Use of software to control machine tools and related one in the
manufacturing of workpieces
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