Advanced Manufacturing Systems Design © 1999 John W. Nazemetz Discussion Session Discussion Topic: “Getting Started” August 17, 1999.

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Advanced Manufacturing Systems Design © 1999 John W. Nazemetz Discussion Session Discussion Topic: “Getting Started” August 17, 1999

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 2 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems ADVANCED MANUFACTURING SYSTEMS DESIGN Discussion Session “Getting Started”

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 3 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Welcome Aboard. I’m Looking Forward to the Semester. Our Goal is a Stimulating, Mutually-Rewarding Experience. Welcome

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 4 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Course Overview Advanced Manufacturing Systems Design –“Computer Integrated Manufacturing” Emphasis on the Role and Value of Information in Manufacturing Activities Broad Life Cycle Definition of “Manufacturing” Concept  Design  Manufacture  Use  Disposal      System Elements/Technologies Iterative Interaction of the System Elements

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 5 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Class: A Virtual Experience Course will be Delivered via Internet.Course will be Delivered via Internet. –“Lectures” will be available on the Internet. –“Discussions and Demonstrations” will be conducted “live” and also videotaped and delivered by compressed video for those not able to participate from remote sites. –Extensive Course Website Established. –Electronic Communication and Information Dissemination

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 6 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Video Interface SLIDES Point 1 Point 2 Point 3 Hyperlink Controls Talking Head Hyperlink Controls

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 7 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Viewing Compressed Video, Website, and Slides System and Software RequirementsSystem and Software Requirements –Internet Connection (33 mHz Recommended) –Latest Version of Internet Explorer or Netscape –Latest Version of RealPlayer (Minimum OK) –Office or PowerPoint Viewer

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 8 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Websites and Course WebsiteCourse Website – Website%20-%20First%20Page.htmhttp:// Website%20-%20First%20Page.htm Video WebsiteVideo Website – Questions/HelpQuestions/Help –

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 9 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Introduction to Course, Instructor, and Expectations On Compressed VideoOn Compressed Video –Course Objectives –Course Description –Instructor –Academic Integrity

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 10 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Course Topics (1) TopicsTopics –Introduction –CIM Definition and Historical Problems –CIM Model –Information Exchange –Product and Facility Life Cycle Model –Design Process and Information Exchange –Concurrent Engineering

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 11 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Course Topics (2) TopicsTopics –Computer Aided Process Planning –CAM/NC –Automated Manufacturing Support Systems Automated Storage and Retrieval Robotics Automated Quality Control –Concurrent (Virtual) Manufacturing Manufacturing Planning and Control Philosophies/Theory and Techniques

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 12 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Course Topics (3) TopicsTopics –Manufacturing Information Systems –Information Modeling Information Exchange Standards and Data Modeling with ISO –Configuration Management –Dealing with Legacy Systems –Problems Resulting from Variation in Manufacturing Systems

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 13 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Course Topics (4) TopicsTopics –Techniques for Reducing Variation Group Technology Reduction in “Manufacturing Cycle Time” Marketing and Manufacturing Rationalization –Systems Integration –Future Trends –Topics from Student Research/Requests

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 14 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Paper/Paper Types Each Student Will Research a Topic or AreaEach Student Will Research a Topic or Area Types of PapersTypes of Papers –Literature Survey –Technology Investigation –Application Investigation –Skills Development –Other Types as Approved by Instructor

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 15 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Class Meetings -Lecture Current Plan – Class MeetingsCurrent Plan – Class Meetings – minutes of Lecture each Week –All Students to View Lectures via Internet Allows Students to Control Process/Timing Enables Flexible Adherence to Schedule Promotes Better/Easier Learning than Three-Hour Lecture Captures Lectures for Reuse/Selective Improvement

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 16 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Class Meetings - Discussion Current Plan –Class MeetingsCurrent Plan –Class Meetings –30 – 50 minutes of Discussion/ Demonstration most Tuesday Evenings –Exception – Instructor Travel –All Students to Participate/Lead Designated “Lead Questioners” Enables Interaction/Sharing of Experiences More “Interesting” than Formal Lecture Participate “Live” or “Pre- and Post-” –Videotape of Session on Web

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 17 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Class Operation Current Plan –Class OperationCurrent Plan –Class Operation –Lecture Materials to be Placed on Web 1-2 Weeks before “Scheduled” Allows for Student/Instructor Travel/Flexibility –Reading/Learning Process under Student Control Throughout Period Preceding Discussion Sessions Allows Asynchronous Interaction – Questions as They Arise – Will Post. –Errata Published as Discovered

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 18 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Class Meetings/Operation VideotapingVideotaping –Taping is “Reality Cinema” Reflects Classroom One “Take” on “Talking Head” Merged with PowerPoint ® Slides Single File on Website (ETS) Errata, as Noted, on Website Tuesday Discussions will be Single Frame Presentation.

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 19 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Website Organization (a) Main Page/ Entry Add’l Text Mat’ls Topics And Schedule Errata (by topic) Links (by topic) Q&A (by topic) Compressed Video (by topic) Powerpoint® Slides Links to Additional Resources

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 20 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Website Organization (b) Main Page/ Entry Add’l Text Mat’ls Topics And Schedule Errata (by topic) Links (by topic) Q&A (by topic) Compressed Video (by topic) Instructor Linkage Powerpoint® Slides

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 21 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites First Page of Course WebsiteFirst Page of Course WebsiteWebsite Website%20-%20First%20Page.htmhttp:// Website%20-%20First%20Page.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 22 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites Student List on Course WebsiteStudent List on Course WebsiteWebsite Website%20-%20Student%20List.htmhttp:// Website%20-%20Student%20List.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 23 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites Topics and Schedule on Course WebsiteTopics and Schedule on Course WebsiteWebsite Website%20-%20Topics%20and%20 Schedule.htmhttp:// Website%20-%20Topics%20and%20 Schedule.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 24 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites This Week’s Topics on Course WebsiteThis Week’s Topics on Course WebsiteWebsite Week%201/Week’s%20Topics.htmhttp:// Week%201/Week’s%20Topics.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 25 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites This Week’s Corrections/Errata on Course WebsiteThis Week’s Corrections/Errata on Course WebsiteWebsite Week%201/Week’s%20Errata.htmhttp:// Week%201/Week’s%20Errata.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 26 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites This Week’s Links on Course WebsiteThis Week’s Links on Course WebsiteWebsite Week%201/Week’s%20Links.htmhttp:// Week%201/Week’s%20Links.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 27 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites This Week’s Assignment on Course WebsiteThis Week’s Assignment on Course Website Website Week%201/Week’s%20Assignments.htmhttp:// Week%201/Week’s%20Assignments.htm

© 1999 John W. NazemetzSlide 28 Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems Let’s View the Websites The ETS (Compressed Video) WebsiteThe ETS (Compressed Video) WebsiteWebsite

Advanced Manufacturing Systems Design © 1999 John W. Nazemetz Discussion Session ”Getting Started” END OF DISCUSSION August 17, 1999