Manufacturing Information Model for Design for Manufacturing

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In the light of growing global competition, organizations around the world today are constantly under pressure to produce high-quality products at an economical price. The integration of design and manufacturing (DFM) activities into one common engineering effort has been recognized as a key strategy for survival and growth. In this paper, the importance of DFM and parts information model was introduced in today's manufacturing enterprise. It describes the classification of parts information model; namely: product models, process models and cost models, the main content and research status that the model contained. The author has proposed a semantic network description method of the manufacture parts information of and details its main content, which is the core of this paper.

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