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Technical Program of the Factory Automation Systems Division 1991

October 1, 1991
Author(s)
Howard Bloom, Gary Carver
The Factory Automation Systems Division (FASD) provides a focus for national research and standards efforts related to information systems for manufacturing. In carrying out its mission, the FASD contributes to the strength of manufacturing in the United

Use of Solid Modeling in Design of M3 Components

October 1, 1991
Author(s)
Allison Barnard Feeney, Peter Brown
This paper documents the work done for the Molecular Measuring Machine (M3) Project by the Engineering Design Laboratory (EDL) at NIST. The M3 Project is developing and fabricating a device capable of making repeatable measurements of atomic-scale features

Validation Testing Laboratory User

October 1, 1991
Author(s)
Newton Breese, Michael Mclay, G Silvernale
This document is designed to be a quick reference for those people using the Validation Testing Laboratory of the National PDES Testbed located at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) in Gaithersburg, Maryland. This document is not

A Clock for the Manufacturing Systems Integration Testbed

September 1, 1991
Author(s)
Donald E. Libes
This paper describes a software module that provides timing services to the MSI, a Manufacturing Systems Integration Testbed in the automated factory. The software alarm clock provides services to other MSI software including: Synchrony Real-time, or non

ALPS: A Language for Process Specification

September 1, 1991
Author(s)
Brian Catron, Steven R. Ray
This paper describes research identifying information models to facilitate process specification and to transfer this information to process control. A conceptual schema is introduced as a means to bridge the gap between process planning requirements and

Configuration Management Concepts Document

September 1, 1991
Author(s)
Susan Katz
The purpose of this document is to establish Configuration Management (CM) concepts to be applied in support of the STEP STandard for the Exchange of Product model data) development effort. Configuration management is the management of change. It is a
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