Journal: J. Intelligent Manufacturing

Volume 8, Issue 6

477 -- 488Nagarjun V. Yetukuri, Gary W. Fischer. Planning the GMAW process by constraint propagation
489 -- 495Sankar Sengupta, Robert P. Van Til. Procedures for estimating desirable initial states of a production line: a comparative study
497 -- 503Xiaobo Zhao, Katsuhisa Ohno, Koichi Nakade. Modelling for flexible manufacturing systems and structural properties of optimal work routing policy
505 -- 515Hyun Soo Choi, Kyu Ho Park. Shop-floor scheduling at shipbuilding yards using the multiple intelligent agent system
517 -- 524Sanggyu Lee, Sunwon Park. A knowledge-based approach to safety evaluation for plant start-up
525 -- 532Ahmad Lotfi, M. Howarth. Experimental design with fuzzy levels

Volume 8, Issue 5

333 -- 334Jean-Marie Proth. Editorial
335 -- 343Shouju Ren, Xiao-Dong Zhang, Xi-Ping Zhang. A new generation of decision support systems for advanced manufacturing enterprises
345 -- 356Barbara Janusz. Model-based process redesign
357 -- 368Hans-Michael Hanisch, J. Thieme, Arndt Lüder. Towards a synthesis method for distributed safety controllers based on net condition/event systems
369 -- 383Michael C. Fu, Jeffrey W. Herrmann, Murali Narayanaswamy. Setting thresholds for periodic order release
385 -- 403Jean-Marie Proth, G. Mauroy, Yorai Wardi, Chengbin Chu, Xiaolan Xie. Supply management for cost minimization in assembly systems with random component yield times
405 -- 413Alexandre Dolgui, Dmitry Ofitserov. A stochastic method for discrete and continuous optimization in manufacturing systems
415 -- 424Zbigniew A. Banaszak. Distributed bottleneck control for repetitive production systems
425 -- 433Fernando Lobo Pereira, João Borges de Sousa. On the receding horizon hierarchical optimal control of manufacturing systems
435 -- 447Max-Olivier Hongler. Analytical results for the performance and the control of stochastic flow systems
449 -- 458Rudi de Smet, Ludo Gelders. Evaluation of the role of waste in a truck manufacturing line using simulation
459 -- 465Fabrice Chauvet, Ne'vine Hafez, Jean-Marie Proth, Nathalie Sauer. Management of a pool of self-service cars
467 -- 476Christophe Bérenguer, Chengbin Chu, Antoine Grall. Inspection and maintenance planning: an application of semi-Markov decision processes

Volume 8, Issue 4

239 -- 250Srinivas Konakalla, Prasad Gavankar. An object-oriented system for tolerance charting
251 -- 261Yue Dong, C. F. Y. Chee, Y. He, A. Goh. Active database support for STEP/EXPRESS models
263 -- 270Joze Balic, Boris Abersek. Model of an integrated intelligent design and manufacturing system
271 -- 276Xiaoli Li, Yingxue Yao, Zhejun Yuan. On-line tool condition monitoring system with wavelet fuzzy neural network
277 -- 295Hari Srinivasan, N. Shyamsundar, Rajit Gadh. A framework for virtual disassembly analysis
297 -- 306Jueng-Shing Hwang, William A. Miller. Using mixed-type reasoning in computer-aided process planning for feature interactions
307 -- 322Zone-Ching Lin, Jen-Ching Huang. The application of neural networks in fixture planning by pattern classification
323 -- 331Chell A. Roberts, Norma Hubele, Mark R. Henderson, Roger Stage, Jose Perez. Manufacturing evaluation using resource-based, template-free features

Volume 8, Issue 3

157 -- 165Laura I. Burke, James P. Ignizio. A practical overview of neural networks
167 -- 175Young Hae Lee, Seungki Moon, Hongchul Lee. A new approach for automated parts recognition using time series analysisand neural networks
177 -- 190Cihan H. Dagli, Pipatpong Poshyanonda. New approaches to nesting rectangular patterns
191 -- 201Jasna Radjenovic-Mrcarica, Helmut Detter. Recognition of thin, flat microelectromechanical structures for automation of the assembly process
203 -- 214Kishore Lankalapalli, Subrata Chatterjee, T. C. Chang. Feature recognition using ART2: a self-organizing neural network
215 -- 226Kurapati Venkatesh, MengChu Zhou, Reggie J. Caudill. Design of artificial neural networks for tool wear monitoring
227 -- 234James T. Luxhøj, Huan-Jyh Shyur. Comparison of proportional hazards models and neural networks for reliability estimation
235 -- 237Hongxing Liu, Tao Chen, Liangsheng Qu. Predicting grinding burn using artificial neural networks

Volume 8, Issue 2

67 -- 81Denis Gracanin, Kimon P. Valavanis, Stanford A. Smith Jr., Theodore Williams II, Al Steward. Implementation of a dynamic scheduler for apparel computer integrated manufacturing systems
83 -- 96Barry A. Wray, Terry R. Rakes, Loren Paul Rees. Neural network identification of critical factors in a dynamic just-in-time kanban environment
97 -- 106Ibrahim Zeid, Surendra M. Gupta, Theodore Bardasz. A case-based reasoning approach to planning for disassembly
107 -- 115Ping Yi Chao, Yeong Dong Hwang. An improved neural network model for the prediction of cutting tool life
117 -- 124Chih-Chou Chiu, Deborah F. Cook, Joseph J. Pignatiello Jr., A. Dale Whittaker. Design of a radial basis function neural network with a radius-modification algorithm using response surface methodology
125 -- 136Rashmi Malhotra, Joseph M. Mellichamp. Intelligent simulation code generator: a relational database management approach
137 -- 146Bernard C. Jiang, Ramesh Duraisamy, Gloria Wiens, J. T. Black. Robot metrology using two kinds of measurement equipment
147 -- 156G. G. Rogers, Leonardo Bottaci. Modular production systems: a new manufacturing paradigm

Volume 8, Issue 1

1 -- 2Abdelhakim Artiba. Guest Editorial
3 -- 14Valerie Botta-Genoulaz, Alain Guinet, D. Boulle. Object-oriented Analysis with Structured and Integrated Specifications and Solutions (OASISS) for production system control
15 -- 29Bettina Schweyer, Alain Haurat. Information system design using a project approach
31 -- 39Faïez Gargouri, Charles François Ducateau, Faouzi Boufarès. Towards a generic model for object-oriented information system modelling
41 -- 47Khalid Kouiss, Henri Pierreval, Nasser Mebarki. Using multi-agent architecture in FMS for dynamic scheduling
49 -- 58V. V. Emelyanov, S. I. Iassinovski. An AI-based object-oriented tool for discrete manufacturing systems simulation
59 -- 66Thierry Divoux, Eric Rondeau, Francis Lepage. Using the EXPRESS language as a reference interface to define MMS communication