H. W. Gutzman, J. J. Munson, H. Wiesel, R. L. Lawson
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Implementation of a CIM (Computer Integrated Manufacturing) architecture and its associated products in a complex Manufacturing environment required detailed planning and precise execution. A shotgun approach will not work. Throughout the process of implementing CIM the following requirements are maintained: - The migration must not disrupt the existing business - Tactical solutions must converge over time with the strategic products - CIM solutions must coexist with current systems and processes This paper will describe i he necessary steps required for CIM implementation that meet the enterprise objectives, and the commitments, organization, and processes being used to simplify the business processes in support of a CIM environment and the migration of the information systems architecture.