第三版前言 第二版前言 第一版前言 Part I Computers in Manufacturing 1 Computer-aided Production and Control Systems 1.1 Automation Concepts 1.2 Computer Process Control 1.3 Management Information Systems 1.4 Engineering 1.5 Business 1.6 Computer Control of ManufacturingSystems 2 Internet 2.1 Services Supported by Internet 2.2 Who Uses the Internet? 2.3 Internet Origins 3 The Role of the World Wide Web (WWW) inManufacturing 3.1 Introduction 3.2 Globalization for Customer OrientedManufacturing 3.3 The Role of the World Wide Web 3.4 Global Collaborative Manufacturing andWWW 3.5 Web and Manufacturing Practices 3.6 Global Manufacturing on the Web Part II Automated Manufacturing Computer-aided Design and Computer-aidedManufacturing 4.1 Rationale for CAD/CAM 4.2 Historical Development ofCAD/CAM 4.3 Computers and Design 4.4 CAD-to-CAM Interface 4.5 CAD/CAM Hardware 4.6 CAD/CAM Software 4.7 CAD/CAM Database 4.8 2-D Versus 3-D Software 4.9 CAD System Examples 4.10 Animation and CAD/CAM 4.11 CAD/CAM Selection Criteria 5 Numerical Control 5.1 Historical Background 5.'2 Computer Numerical Control 5.3 Principles of NC Machines 5.4 Types of Control Systems 5.5 Accuracy in Numerical Control 5.6 Advantages and Limitations of NC 5.7 Programming for NumericalControl 5.8 Machining Centers 6 Flexible Manufacturing 6.1 Historical Development of FlexibleManufacturing 6.2 Rationale for FlexibleManufacturing 6.3 Flexible Manufacturing SystemComponents 6.4 The Hierarchical Nature of ProductionControl 7 Computer Integrated Manufacturing 7.1 Historical Development of CIM 7.2 The CIM Wheel 7.3 Benefits of CIM 7.4 CIM-related Standards 7.5 Group Technology and CIM 7.6 Process Planning and CIM 7.7 Computer-aided Process Planning 7.8 Manufacturing Resources Planning andCIM …… Part III Manufacturing Technology Facing the 21stCentury 參考文獻 世界著名機械工程學會名錄 總詞匯表 AMT縮略語詞匯表