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21 January 1997 Lessons learned in the C++ reference development of the SEMATECH computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) application framework
Paul T. McGuire
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The SEMATECH Computer Integrated Manufacturing (CIM) Application Framework Specification describes an integrated model of manufacturing objects to facilitate the integration of manufacturing systems from multiple software providers. To support the ongoing evolution of this specification, a project was undertaken to develop a references implementation of the framework, using C++. This paper summarizes the results of that project, and describes some of the learning gathered during its development.
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Paul T. McGuire "Lessons learned in the C++ reference development of the SEMATECH computer integrated manufacturing (CIM) application framework", Proc. SPIE 2913, Plug and Play Software for Agile Manufacturing, (21 January 1997); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.263454
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KEYWORDS
C++

Manufacturing

Document management

Human-machine interfaces

Distributed computing

System integration

Systems modeling

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