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  1. Proceedings of the SHARE design automation workshop (DAC '64)
  2. Design automation effects on the organization
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Introduction
Economic and social aspects of automation
Design automation effects on the organization
D-C and transient analysis of networks using a digital computer
A method for the best geometric placement of units on a plane
Sketch pad a man-machine graphical communication system
Verbal and graphical language for the AED system: A progress report
AUTOLOFT: The AUTOLOFT geometric processor
AUTO CARD automated printed circuit board design
Space frame analysis and applications to other types of structures
Three dimensional graphical display system
Automatic test equipment “production test in the design automation system”
Graphic Data Processing
Printer graphics: New horizons in graphic output on the IBM 1403 printer
New approaches
Share-design automation workshop
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Design automation effects on the organization

Content Provider ACM Digital Library
Author Paul, F. G.
Abstract As the manager of a manufacturing facility, my perspective and evaluation of Design Automation is naturally oriented toward the impact it has had on manufacturing, on its people, and its ability to accomplish in terms of product manufacture what appeared impossible a few years ago. In the mid 1950's we in the Endicott Plant were faced with the challenge of converting a high volume electro mechanical manufacturing facility almost overnight into a high volume electronic manufacturing facility. To add to the problem the product we intended to manufacture, namely the computer, was a highly complex electronic assembly which, while packaged within certain standards, had many variations and extremely critical quality control specifications. The answer to the manufacturing problem, being able to produce in great volume the highly complex portions of the computer, lay obviously in the application of automation to the manufacturing process. ~Te had a dilemma, however, and this was the great number of variations of the product which made the conventional automated manufacturing line impractical because of the high number and cost of setups.
File Format PDF
DOI 10.1145/800265.810739
Language English
Publisher Association for Computing Machinery (ACM)
Publisher Date 1964-01-01
Publisher Place New York
Access Restriction Subscribed
Content Type Text
Resource Type Article
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