
BOOKS - Networking in Japanese Factory Automation (Routledge Library Editions: Japan)

Networking in Japanese Factory Automation (Routledge Library Editions: Japan)
Author: Koichi Kishimoto
Year: September 7, 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.8 MB
Language: English

Year: September 7, 2010
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 3.8 MB
Language: English

Book Networking in Japanese Factory Automation Routledge Library Editions Japan Koichi Kishimoto September 7, 2010 Pages: Summary: In this book, [Insert Author's Name] explores the significance of networking in Japanese factory automation, highlighting its importance in manufacturing processes and the need for a personal paradigm to understand the technological evolution of modern knowledge. The author delves into the development of intracompany networks, including ring-type local area networks (LANs), high-speed optical data highways, and compact low-cost independent local area networks (LCNs). The text also discusses the status of the Manufacturing Automation Protocol (MAP) and its activities in Japan. Chapter 1: Introduction to Networking in Japanese Factory Automation The chapter begins with an overview of the role of information technology in Japanese manufacturing, emphasizing the centrality of computer systems in factories and the need for interconnectedness between different sections. The author introduces the concept of a personal paradigm, arguing that it is essential to comprehend the technological process of developing modern knowledge to ensure human survival and unity in a world of rapid technological advancements. Chapter 2: Evolution of Technology and Its Impact on Society This chapter examines the historical context of technological advancements in Japan, focusing on the evolution of factory automation and the impact of networking on society.
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