This paper discusses the various problems arising from the introduction of computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) technologies. These involve labor, training, and institutional factors. Because of the lack of any official statistical data covering these problems, the analysis had to be based on some expert estimates, questionnaires, interviews, special studies, etc. Several positive examples of decision sociological, managerial, educational, and institutional problems are illustrated, as well as an international comparison of different approaches in order to make the introduction of these new technologies less painful and more effective
The feasibility study of CIM implementation in Company XYZ has been a very enriching experience for ...
The Final Conference of the IIASA Project on Computer Integrated Manufacturing was held at the headq...
In response to the increasing international competitiveness, many manufacturing businesses are rethi...
Many practical case studies have emphasized that managerial and other social aspects are the main is...
It is suggested that computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) -- or "flexible automation" -- is a rev...
The emphasis of .this study is that the improvement in quality and performance that could be realize...
This summary volume is the first in a four-volume set reporting a four-year IIASA study on computer ...
This book focuses on economic and social impacts of computer integrated manufacturing. The first two...
There are many hypotheses regarding different social issues of CIM technologies. The paper gives a r...
Process industries have experienced significant marketplace pressures over the years. Management’s c...
Implementing integrated advanced technologies is an effective approach towards solving most problems...
The relatively new area of manufacturing technology referred to as Computer Integrated Manufacturing...
The concept of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) began to be discussed in the last century, sp...
The Federal Ministry for Research and Technology has promoted the implementation of computer-integra...
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) as a driving strategy to reverse declining trends faced by U...
The feasibility study of CIM implementation in Company XYZ has been a very enriching experience for ...
The Final Conference of the IIASA Project on Computer Integrated Manufacturing was held at the headq...
In response to the increasing international competitiveness, many manufacturing businesses are rethi...
Many practical case studies have emphasized that managerial and other social aspects are the main is...
It is suggested that computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM) -- or "flexible automation" -- is a rev...
The emphasis of .this study is that the improvement in quality and performance that could be realize...
This summary volume is the first in a four-volume set reporting a four-year IIASA study on computer ...
This book focuses on economic and social impacts of computer integrated manufacturing. The first two...
There are many hypotheses regarding different social issues of CIM technologies. The paper gives a r...
Process industries have experienced significant marketplace pressures over the years. Management’s c...
Implementing integrated advanced technologies is an effective approach towards solving most problems...
The relatively new area of manufacturing technology referred to as Computer Integrated Manufacturing...
The concept of Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) began to be discussed in the last century, sp...
The Federal Ministry for Research and Technology has promoted the implementation of computer-integra...
Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) as a driving strategy to reverse declining trends faced by U...
The feasibility study of CIM implementation in Company XYZ has been a very enriching experience for ...
The Final Conference of the IIASA Project on Computer Integrated Manufacturing was held at the headq...
In response to the increasing international competitiveness, many manufacturing businesses are rethi...