Development of a Process Analysis System Oriented to Discrete Manufacturing Industry

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The existing problems on the manufacturing process planning and management of China are introduced, a variety of manufacturing process analysis and optimization processes are integrated, product, process and technology resources are systematized, then the information model is established. The architecture of a process analysis is proposed, on the basis, a platform of process planning, management, analysis and improvement is constructed, through integration with the CAPP system, the function of process planning, analyzing and optimizing has been implemented. By application in an auto heavy plant, the desired effect of data sharing, staff collaboration, process optimization is achieved.

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