Multimedia/hypermedia in CIM: state-of-the-art review and research implications (part II: Research implications)

This is a two-part paper exploring the use of multimedia and hypermedia in computer integrated manufacturing (CIM). Encouraging results in applying the technologies are reported from various fields of the scientific community. Manufacturing, however, is not as active to respond. By surveying the cur...

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