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Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology

This document outlines the examination structure for the Computer Integrated Manufacturing course at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, detailing the questions and marks distribution for both Part-A and Part-B. It includes various topics such as manufacturing systems, database management, process planning methodologies, and lean manufacturing. The exam consists of both short answer questions and detailed explanations, with internal choices provided for some questions.

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Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology

This document outlines the examination structure for the Computer Integrated Manufacturing course at Chaitanya Bharathi Institute of Technology, detailing the questions and marks distribution for both Part-A and Part-B. It includes various topics such as manufacturing systems, database management, process planning methodologies, and lean manufacturing. The exam consists of both short answer questions and detailed explanations, with internal choices provided for some questions.

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Code No.

: 20MEC102

CHAITANYA BHARATHI INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY (Autonomous)


M.E. (Mech-CAD/CAM) I Sem (Main & Backlog) Examination May 2022
Computer Integrated Manufacturing
Time: 3 Hours Max Marks: 60
Note: Answer ALL questions from Part-A & Part –B (Internal Choice) at one place in the
same order
Part - A
(5Q X 3M = 15 Marks)
M CO BT
1 Reproduce CASA/SME CIM wheel and label its components in detail. (3) 1 1
2 Enlist data base models. Reproduce an example line diagram for each (3) 2 1
model.
3 Enlist three major subsystems of FMS. Explain in brief. (3) 3 1
4 With usual networking notations, Distinguish between LAN, WAN and (3) 4 2
MAN.
5 Enlist any 6 benefits of Lean manufacturing. (3) 5 1

Part – B
(5Q X 9M = 45 Marks)
M CO BT
6 (a) Summarize different manufacturing systems in detail. Compare their (5) 1 2
benefits with respect to volume of production and variety.
(b) Recall Communication matrix in detail. (4) 1 1
(OR)
7 (a) Enlist nine elements of CIM. Summarize its significance. (5) 1 1
(b) Sketch a graph between Number of Design changes Vs Product Life (4) 1 1
cycle and explain.

8 (a) Reproduce the principle of SQL being used as a knowledge based (5) 2 2
query language.
(b) Define database. Enlist its objectives. Recall its disadvantages. (4) 2 1
(OR)
9 (a) Reproduce DBMS architecture with a neat diagram. (5) 2 2
(b) What are the essential requirements of a relational database (4) 2 2
management system? Define query language. Enlist the major types
of query language.

10 (a) Compare variant and generative process planning methodologies. (5) 3 2


(b) How could artificial intelligence (AI) be used in generative process (4) 3 3
planning.
(OR)
11 (a) Explain the construction of a Dendogram. (5) 3 2
(b) What are the important sub-modules of a materials requirements (4) 3 2
planning software.

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12 (a) Reproduce ESPRIT CIM OSA model with neat sketch in detail. (5) 4 2
(b) How does a network help design activity where a large number of (4) 4 3
engineers are involved?
(OR)
13 (a) Explain network topology. (5) 4 2
(b) Enlist the requirements of an enterprise wide network. (4) 4 1

14 (a) Summarize the characteristics of good metrics in lean manufacturing. (5) 5 2


(b) Recall the benefits of Agile Manufacturing. (4) 5 1
(OR)
15 (a) Summarize the functions of lean manufacturing and explain its (5) 5 2
limitations.
(b) Define Waste. Recall the Relationship of Waste to Profit. (4) 5 2

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