Computer-integrated manufacturing
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computer-integrated-manufacturing-233-9168142
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Computer-integrated manufacturing
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Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) is the manufacturing approach of using computers to control the entire production process. This integration allows individual processes to exchange information with each part. Manufacturing can be faster and less error-prone by the integration of computers. Typically CIM relies on closed-loop control processes based on real-time input from sensors. It is also known as flexible design and manufacturing.
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Manufacturing controlled by computers
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Computer-integrated_manufacturing
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2023-12-20T02:08:10Z
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