Journal: J. Intelligent Manufacturing

Volume 9, Issue 6

491 -- 0Kesheng Wang. Guest Editorial
493 -- 502Albertas Caplinskas. AI paradigms
503 -- 514Kesheng Wang. An integrated intelligent process planning system (IIPPS) for machining
515 -- 522Markku Syrjänen. Production management as a constraint satisfaction problem
523 -- 537Einar Lihovd, Tor Ivar Johannessen, Christian Steinebach, Magnus Rasmussen. Intelligent diagnosis and maintenance management
539 -- 545Hirpa L. Gelgele, Kesheng Wang. An expert system for engine fault diagnosis: development and application
547 -- 558Janis Grundspenkis. Causal domain model driven knowledge acquisition for expert diagnosis system development
559 -- 569Henrikas Pranevicius. Formal specification and analysis of distributed systems
571 -- 581Kaj A. Jørgensen. Information modelling: foundation, abstraction mechanisms and approach

Volume 9, Issue 5

385 -- 399Johnny K. C. Ng, W. H. Ip, T. C. Lee. The development of an enterprise resources planning system using a hierarchical design pyramid
401 -- 412Byung Ro Moon, Yun Sik Lee, Chun-Kyung Kim. GEORG: VLSI circuit partitioner with a new genetic algorithm framework
413 -- 430Billy Harris, Diane J. Cook, Frank Lewis. Machine planning for manufacturing: dynamic resource allocation and on-line supervisory control
431 -- 446Bernard Grabot, Laurent Geneste. Management of imprecision and uncertainty for production activity control
447 -- 455Krzysztof Jemielniak, Leszek Kwiatkowski, Pawel Wrzosek. Diagnosis of tool wear based on cutting forces and acoustic emission measures as inputs to a neural network
457 -- 465Lei Ming, Shuzi Yang, Xiaohong Yang, Lei Ming, Mitchell M. Tseng. A CORBA-based agent-driven design for distributed intelligent manufacturing systems
467 -- 473A. Radwan, M. H. Es-Saheb. Computerized relational model for powder technology: powder and process selection
475 -- 488Jami J. Shah, Yong Yan, Bing-Chun Zhang. Dimension and tolerance modeling and transformations in feature based design and manufacturing

Volume 9, Issue 4

279 -- 280László Monostori. Guest Editorial
281 -- 287G. Warnecke, R. Kluge. Control of tolerances in turning by predictive control with neural networks
289 -- 294E. Westkämper, T. Schmidt. Computer-assisted manufacturing process optimization with neural networks
295 -- 302Jerzy Jedrzejewski, Wojciech Kwasny. An approach to integrating intelligentdiagnostics and supervision of machine tools
303 -- 314Ekkard Brinksmeier, Hans Kurt Tönshoff, C. Czenkusch, Carsten Heinzel. Modelling and optimization of grinding processes
315 -- 322Stefan Pittner, Sagar V. Kamarthi, Qinglan Gao. Wavelet networks for sensor signal classification in flank wear assessment
323 -- 329Csaba Egresits, Laszlo Monostori, József Hornyák. Multistrategy learning approaches to generate and tune fuzzy control structures and their application in manufacturing
331 -- 338E. Westkämper, J. Pirron, T. Schmidt. Simulation based on learning methods
339 -- 345Chrysostomos D. Stylios, Peter P. Groumpos. The challenge of modelling supervisory systems using fuzzy cognitive maps
347 -- 352F. Backes, V. Franke, M. Geiger. Concurrent manufacturing of parts and tools for the sheet-metal industry
353 -- 359N. Alberti, R. Di Lorenzo, F. Micari, R. Teti, P. Buonadonna, A. Manzoni. Intelligent computation techniques for process planning of cold forging
361 -- 367Sergio Cavalieri, Paolo Gaiardelli. Hybrid genetic algorithmsfor a multiple-objective scheduling problem
369 -- 375Petar B. Petrovic, Vladimir R. Milacic. Adaptive fuzzy control of mechanicalbehavior for a two degree-of-freedomrobotic manipulator
377 -- 382J. Leopold. Surface quality control using biocomputational algorithms

Volume 9, Issue 3

209 -- 224F. Zorriassatine, J. D. T. Tannock. A review of neural networks for statistical process control
225 -- 234Yung C. Shin, Andrew J. Waters. Framework of a machining advisory system with application to face milling processes
235 -- 250Xuan F. Zha, Samuel Y. E. Lim, Sai Cheong Fok. Integrated knowledge-based Petri net intelligent flexible assembly planning
251 -- 263Robert de Souza, Zhao Zhen Ying. Knowledge-intensive simulation and its application in the hard disk drive industry
265 -- 276Ronald E. Giachetti. A decision support system for material and manufacturing process selection

Volume 9, Issue 2

95 -- 96László Monostori. Guest Editorial
97 -- 106Hong Xu, Hendrik Van Brussel. A behaviour-based architecture with attention control
107 -- 112Paulo Sousa, Carlos Ramos. A dynamic scheduling holon for manufacturing orders
113 -- 118J. Cselenyi, T. Toth. Some questions of logistics in the case of holonic production systems
119 -- 127Holger Friedrich, Oliver Rogalla, Rüdiger Dillmann. Integrating skills into multi-agent systems
129 -- 140J. Vaario, Kanji Ueda. An emergent modelling method for dynamic scheduling
141 -- 146Jürgen Gausemeier, Gerrit Gehnen. Intelligent material flow by decentralizedcontrol networks
147 -- 154Kazuo Miyashita. CAMPS: a constraint-based architecturefor multiagent planning and scheduling
155 -- 159Simon Cooper, A. Taleb-Bendiab. CONCENSUS: multi-party negotiation support for conflict resolution in concurrent engineering design
161 -- 166Mohamed Salah Hamdi, Karl Kaiser. Adaptable arbitration of behaviours: some simulation results
167 -- 172István Mezgár, George L. Kovács. Co-ordination of SME production through a co-operative network
173 -- 179Botond Kádár, László Monostori, E. Szelke. An object-oriented framework for developing distributed manufacturing architectures
181 -- 188József Váncza, M. Horváth, Z. Stankóczi. Robotic inspection plan optimizationby case-based reasoning
189 -- 199Luis M. Camarinha-Matos, Hamideh Afsarmanesh, César Garita, C. Lima. Towards an architecture for virtual enterprises
201 -- 207João Sequeira, José del R. Millán, M. Isabel Ribeiro, João G. M. Gonçalves. Embedding learning in behaviour-based architectures: a conceptual approach

Volume 9, Issue 1

0 -- 0. The First International Conference on Rapid Prototyping & Manufacturing, Beijing, China, July 21-23, 1998
1 -- 7Karim A. Tahboub. Intelligent Control for Manipulators with Moving Bases
9 -- 15Ramesh K. Karne, John S. Baras, Michael O. Ball, Sridhar Bashyam, Abraham Kebede, Jim Williams, Vinai Trichur, Manish Karir, Hsing-Tsu Lai, Swati Dandekar. Integrated product and process designenvironment tool for manufacturing T/R modules
17 -- 27 W. He, Y. F. Zhang, K.-S. Lee, Jerry Y. H. Fuh, Andrew Y. C. Nee. Automated process parameter resetting for injection moulding: a fuzzy-neuro approach
29 -- 37S. H. Yeo, B. K. A. Ngoi, H. Chen. Process sequence optimization based on a new cost-tolerance model
39 -- 56Alfred L. Guiffrida, Rakesh Nagi. Fuzzy set theory applications in production management research: a literature survey
57 -- 72George Ioannou, Ioannis Minis. A review of current research in manufacturing shop design integration
73 -- 92Sergej Fatikow, R. Munassypov, Ulrich Rembold. Assembly planning and plan decomposition in an automated microrobot-based microassembly desktop station