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10th Edition: A Planning and Control Model for Customer-Oriented IC Development and Manufacturing |
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Feb 03, 2005 at 04:30 PM |
FRANK
FRAUENHOFFER & ROLAND STURM, Fraunhofer Institute Manufacturing
Engineering and Automation (FhG-IPA), Stuttgart,
Germany GEORG MÖNCH, MARIO VON PODEWILS, KNUD RICHTER &
VOLKER SCHMALFUß, Thesys Gesellschaft für Mikroelektronik mbH,
Erfurt, GermanyABSTRACT
Within
the last 15 years many semiconductor enterprises have introduced CIM
concepts successfully. The main effort was spent on the development and
introduction of manufacturing execution systems (MES) also known as
computer aided manufacturing systems (CAM) or shop floor control
systems (SFC).
During the last few years more and more of the focus
within semiconductor integrated circuit (IC) manufacturing has shifted
from the factory level to the enterprise level. This is mainly due to
the growing globalization of the companies.
Since semiconductor
enterprises increasingly act in a global manner and logistic processes
for manufacturing and development span around the whole world,
information systems and related architectures have to be developed to
cover the new requirements resulting from this focus shift. The
efficient processing and distribution of logistic information will play
a key role in giving semiconductor enterprises a significantly higher
degree of flexibility, productivity and quality.
A Planning and Control Model for Customer-Oriented IC Development and Manufacturing
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