computer-integrated manufacturing
computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM), data-driven automation that affects all systems or subsystems within a manufacturing environment: design and development, production (see CAD/CAM), marketing and sales, and field support and service. Basic manufacturing functions, as well as materials-handling and inventory control, can also be simulated by computers before the system is built in an attempt to eliminate wastage. See also artificial intelligence; expert systems; robotics.
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computer-integrated manufacturing
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Encyclopaedia Britannica
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Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc.
Date Published:
20 March 2023
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March 14, 2025