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Computer Aided Process

Planning
What is CAPP
Process Plan
Process Planning
Basic Process in developing a
process plan
Process Planning Approaches

ManualSystems
Computer Aids
◦ Variant System
◦ Experimental Generative System
Manually Prepared Process Plans
Computer Aids
Variant (Retrieval) CAPP
Methodology
Variant CAPP
Generative CAPP Methodology
Knowledge based process planning
Decision Tables

• A table of rows and columns, separated


into four quadrants
• Conditions
• Condition alternatives
• Actions to be taken
• Rules for executing the actions

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Figure 9.8 The standard format
used for presenting a decision table

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Developing Decision Tables

• Determine conditions that affect the decision


• Determine possible actions that can be taken
• Determine condition alternatives for each condition
• Calculate the maximum number of columns in the
decision table
• Fill in the condition alternatives
• Complete table by inserting an X where rules suggest
actions
• Combine rules where it is apparent
• Check for impossible situations
• Rearrange to make more understandable

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Figure 9.10 Constructing a decision table for deciding
which catalog to send to customers who order only from
selected catalogs

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Checking for Completeness and
Accuracy
• Four main problems
• Incompleteness
• Impossible situations
• Contradictions
• Redundancy

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Figure 9.14 Checking the decision table for
inadvertent contradictions and redundancy is
important

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Types of Decision Table

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