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- Address of the Chairman of the IFIP Working Group 5.7Guy Doumeingts. 1-2
- Production of Individual Dental Restorations Using CAD/CAM TechnologyPeter Winkler. 3-8
- Spacecraft Experience in One-of-a-Kind ProductsJ. Levold, D. Rinne. 9-22
- FOCON - A Communication Approach for One-of-a-Kind ProductionP. H. Steffen. 23-29
- New Organizational Structures for Automobile AssemblyD. Zeyfang, R. Hesse. 31-35
- Factory of the Furture: Towards an Integrated Theory for One-of-a-Kind ProductionJohn C. Wortmann. 37-74
- Human Resource Management at he Heart of One-of-a-Kind ProductionBernd Hamacher. 75-85
- Future Research in One-of-a-Kind ProductionBernd E. Hirsch. 87-94
- Configuration of Advanced CIM Systems to Suit One-of-a-Kind ManufacturesS. W. McCarthy, J. J. Harris. 95-99
- Dynamic Integration in Modular OrganizationsH. J. Pels, F. J. Erens. 101-110
- Material Based Project Scheduling of Large Assembly Manufacturing SystemsRichard Lee Storch. 111-124
- A Revolving Planning and Control SystemThorsten Kuhlmann. 125-141
- One-of-a-Kind Production - A Concurrent Engineering ApproachGeorge L. Kovács, István Mezgár, Elizabeth Szelke, M. Girnt. 143-156
- Computer Aided Quotations for the Capital Goods IndustryCláudio Walter, Otto Ries. 157-168
- Concurrent and Integral Design - A New Approach to CADReinhart W. Mayer. 169-175
- Simulating the Departmental Organization for Production to OrderGert Zülch, Thomas Grobel. 177-193
- A New Concept for Managing One-of-a-kind ProductionJens O. Riis, Harry Scgaard Mortensen, John Johansen. 195-208
- The Modelling and Analysis of the Production Activities to Prepare the CIM Approach in One-of-a-Kind Production SystemsP. Lecocq, D. Braeckman. 209-224
- A New Approach Towards the Implementation of Human-Centred CIM in Vocational EducationBirgitt Feldman, Hong Wei. 225-237
- Software Factories: The Industrial Production of Mind-Stuff R. Rockwell. 239-253
- How to Reduce Lead-Time in R&D, the Application of Logistic Thinking on the One-of-a-Kind BusinessSiegfried Augustin, J. Ruffer. 255-262
- The Use of a Distributed Operating System (DOS) for the Construction of Automatic Production EnvironmentsDieter K. Hammer. 263-278
- Software Architectures Supporting Tailor-Made Look and Feel of Customized ApplicationsKai Mertins, A. Salisch, F. Duttenhofer. 279-287
- Integrated Process and Product Modeling in Shipbuilding Industry - Why and HowMarkus G. Lehne, Jürgen Wollert. 289-303
- Strategy for Maritime Research and DevelopmentZbigniew Karaszewski. 305-327
- Development and Use of an Integrated Reference Model for One-of-a-Kind Construcction Site ManufacturingRobert Los, Daniel Béziau, Joachim Brodda, Jochen Marzi. 329-340
- Building Refurbishment as One-of-a-Kind ProcessC. Glardon, L. Kling, N. Kohler, Thomas M. Liebling. 341-352
- Production Control in a Software FactoryMichiel van Genuchten. 353-361
- The DIMUN Project - Experiences with Multimedia Communication in One-of-a-Kind ManufacturingD. Leevers, C. Condon, B. Lutz-Kunisch, R. Ahlers. 363-375
- Cost and Time Reduction through the Optimisation of Information Exchange Processes in the Periphery of Technical Application Systems Concerning One-of-a-Kind ProductsHermann W. Rutsch, Christian Lischke. 377-391
- Round Table : One-of-a-Kind Production - Potential EvolutionGuy Doumeingts. 393-400