PCs in the factory.
<I>Please note this is a short discount publication.</i><br><br>PCs have become as essential to the factory environment as they are to the office environment.<br><br>This in-depth report examines how specially adapted PCs and peripherals are being established in F...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Minneapolis, Minnesota :
Architecture Technology Corporation,
1990.
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Edición: | 2nd edition. |
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Front Cover; PCs in the Factory; Copyright Page; DISCLAIMER; FOREWORD; Table of Contents; List of Figures; Chapter 1. Personal Computers in Industry; 1.1 PCs in the Factory; 1.2 PCs in the Process; 1.3 PCs on the Factory Floor; Chapter 2. Technology Trends and Applications; 2.1 PCs for Distributed Process Control; 2.2 PCs Adapt to the Factory Floor; 2.3 PC Software Packages; 2.4 PCs and Incremental Automation; 2.5 Scanner Interface; 2.6 PCs Expand N/C Programming; 2.7 PCs and QA; 2.8 PC Graphics Software; 2.9 PCs and PLCs; 2.10 Real-Time Machine Control
- Chapter 3. Systems Evaluation and Implementation3.1 Rugged PCs Made for the Factory Floor; 3.2 PC Bus on the Factory Floor; 3.3 PCs for DNC; 3.4 Macintosh on the Factory Floor; 3.5 Cost Effective PC I/O Expansion; 3.6 Off-The-Shelf PC Software; 3.7 PC-Based Software; 3.8 Lotus @Factory; Chapter 4. Industrial PCs and the Future; 4.1 The Macintosh Wave; 4.2 VME, PC Compete; 4.3 Programmable Controllers Versus PCs-Compatible or Competitive; 4.4 Next-Generation PCs; Chapter 5. User Applications; 5.1 Saving Part Programming Time-GSE Inc; 5.2 Computer Works on Shop Roor-John Deere
- 5.3 PCs Go to Work at Lee Company5.4 PCs on Critical Systems-Proctor & Gamble; 5.5 PCs in the Maintenance Dept; 5.6 Cost Estimating, Shop Scheduling; 5.7 CNC Machining; 5.8 Direct Digitizing for Part Manufacturing; 5.9 Sheet Metal Fabrication; 5.10 Wind Tunnel Models; Chapter 6. Vendors; Bibliography