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Manufacturing bidirectional data flows in advanced collaborative CAD/CAM/CNC chains. Case study: manufacturing traceability in STEP-NC

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  • Julio Garrido Campos
  • Luis Rodriguez Miguez

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This paper presents the research done to integrate manufacturing traceability data and traceability processes in CAD/CAM/CNC chains. This implies a bidirectional data flow as traceability requirements have to be communicated downstream while the resulting collected data will be communicated upstream in the supply chain. The applied research has been developed over STEP-enable manufacturing environments, taking advantage of feature technology. The paper proposes a feature-linked mechanism between traceability information and product (CAD/CAM, etc) information to automate traceability activities: traceability requirements specification, traceability data collection and traceability data management.

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  • Julio Garrido Campos & Luis Rodriguez Miguez, 2009. "Manufacturing bidirectional data flows in advanced collaborative CAD/CAM/CNC chains. Case study: manufacturing traceability in STEP-NC," International Journal of Manufacturing Technology and Management, Inderscience Enterprises Ltd, vol. 16(4), pages 343-360.
  • Handle: RePEc:ids:ijmtma:v:16:y:2009:i:4:p:343-360
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