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Title: IE4711 - Manufacturing Integration


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IE4711 - Manufacturing Integration
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Module Requirements
  • Assessment
  • Word Test 15
  • Excel Test 15
  • PowerPoint Test 15
  • Final Test 35
  • Report 20
  • Class Rules
  • Attend ALL labs
  • Collaborate but dont copy
  • NO MOBILES

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Course Texts
  • Available in the Print room or at ULs ITD web
    site,
  • Word 2000 for Windows
  • Excel 2000 for Windows
  • PowerPoint 2000 for Windows
  • Labs start in Week 3 check on www.timetable.ul.ie

4
Additional Supports
  • ITD web site Training Help
  • Training Courses
  • Microsoft Office Courseware
  • Microsoft Office Guides
  • Online Guides to Microsoft Office
  • Web Interactive Guides for Office 2000 (On line
    version of Guides)
  • NetG Interactive Guides for Office 2000 (Spend
    some time on these over the next 2 weeks)

5
Why this module?
  • Very little works in manufacturing without
    Computers
  • Computer controlled machines, CAD, CIM,
    simulation, etc.
  • Good presentation gets good grades!

6
On-Line help
  • UL home page, Services, Select a service, NetG
    Courses Excel, Word, PowerPoint
  • Ask for help in tutorials
  • Check regularly on the website for updates
  • www.staff.ul.ie/sburke/computers/

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Compute Integrated Manufacturing
  • CIM
  • The use of Computer Systems and Automation
    Systems to operate and control production.

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Computers in Manufacturing
  • Information processing by computers
  • Design of components and systems
  • Controlling operations in production
  • Project planning Controlling
  • Business related functions
  • Physical Activities performed by Automation
    Systems
  • Assembly stations, robotics, material transfer
    systems, inspection quality control etc.

9
History of Computing
  • Mechanical Computers
  • 1600s, 1700s and 1800
  • Blaise Pascal (1623-1662) The First Commercial
    Failure
  • Gottfried Liebniz (1646-1716) The First
    Commercial Success
  • Charles Babbage (1791-1871) The First Punched
    Cards
  • Ada Lovelace (1815-1852) The First Programmer
  • George Boole (1815-1864) The Founder of
    Information Theory
  • Herman Hollerith (1860-1929) The First Empire
    Builder

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Holleriths Empire
  • 1896 The Tabulating Machine Company
  • 1911 Company merged with 2 others to form the
    Computing-Tabulated-Recording Company
  • 1924 Changed its name to International Business
    Machines (IBM)
  • 1944 First electronic computer developed in
    association with Dr Aiken of Harvard, Mark 1
  • 8 feet high, 55 feet wide, 3 5 seconds to do a
    single multiplication operation

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First Generation Computers 1951-1959
  • 1953, IBM announces its first commercial
    computer, the IBM 701
  • Sold 19
  • Used vacuum tubes that continuously burned out
  • Were slow and unreliable
  • Coded using machine language, composed of 1 and
    0
  • Punched cards used to enter data and instructions

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Second Generation Computers1959-1963
  • Vacuum tubes replaced by transistors
  • Computers faster, smaller and more reliable
  • High-level languages developed
  • Easier to understand
  • Not machine specific
  • Computers can communicate over telephone lines

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Third Generation Computers1963-1975
  • Invention of the integrated circuit in 1958 by
    Jack St Clair Kirby and Robert Noyce
  • Integrated circuits incorporate many transistors
    and electronic circuits on a single chip
  • Computers as cheap as 1st generation but faster
    and more memory
  • DEC produced the first minicomputer in 1965, IBM
    dominated the mainframe market

14
Fourth Generation Computers1975-Now?
  • Early 70s Intel developed Intel 4004, the first
    microprocessor
  • 1975, MITS Altair became the first commercially
    available microcomputer using the Intel 8080
  • 1977, Apple Computer Inc. founded
  • 1979, VisiCalc, first spreadsheet released
  • 1981, IBM released the Personal Computer (PC)
  • Intel microprocessor
  • Microsoft Operating System (OS)

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Ask the Audience!
  • DOS stands for
  • Developing Object Software
  • Disk Operating System
  • Diagram Of System
  • If you wanted to write a letter which of the
    following applications would you use
  • MS Write
  • MS Word
  • WordStar

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  • MS Excel is primarily used to
  • Speed up the computer
  • Produce computer graphics
  • Manipulate data
  • The X in the top right hand corner of a window is
    used to
  • Close the window
  • Turn off the computer
  • Clear the screen

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  • In most Microsoft applications the Save function
    can be found which menu
  • Tools
  • Edit
  • File
  • In the acronym HTML the M stands for
  • Machine
  • Markup
  • Microsoft

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  • Within Microsoft applications text can be
    underlined by holding down which keys
  • Ctrl U
  • Ctrl L
  • Alt L
  • Once a file is deleted it is
  • Removed from the hard disk
  • Removed from RAM
  • Put into the recycle bin

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  • A file with a .bmp extension is
  • A binary methods file
  • A project file
  • A graphics file
  • Which of the following is not an Internet
    browser
  • Internet Explorer
  • Microsoft Outlook
  • Netscape Navigator
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