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28 August 1995 Object-oriented design of an assembly sequence planner
Kasilingam Periyasamy, Wen Hu
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Proceedings Volume 2620, International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing; (1995) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.217476
Event: International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing, 1995, Wuhan, China
Abstract
There are several algorithms proposed in the literature for planning the sequence of tasks performed during the assembly of a mechanical part. All these algorithms are functional in the sense that they concentrate on the functionalities to be implemented. In this paper, an object- oriented approach is used in developing such an algorithm. The relational (functional) AND- OR graph generation algorithm by Homem-de-Mello and Sanderson is taken as the basis for the new approach. The equivalence of the object-oriented model to the functional model is informally justified by showing that the AND-OR graph generated is the same in both the approaches. Advantages of using object-oriented approach are also discussed.
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Kasilingam Periyasamy and Wen Hu "Object-oriented design of an assembly sequence planner", Proc. SPIE 2620, International Conference on Intelligent Manufacturing, (28 August 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.217476
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KEYWORDS
Data modeling

Algorithm development

Nanoimprint lithography

Computer science

Assembly equipment

Composites

Human-computer interaction

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