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Virtual Factory Laboratory
 
   
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VIRTUAL FACTORY LAB FACILITIES
 
The Virtual Factory Lab is located in room 107 of the School of Industrial and Systems Engineering Building. The lab features approximately 1600 square feet of space, divided into a demo area for visitors and industry partners, a work area for students, a lab manager office and a conference room for meetings and seminars.Georgia Tech
Computer Hardware
  • Eight Intergraph TDZ-310 PentiumPro microcomputers
    • 200 MHz Processors
    • OpenGL video card capability for 3-D image rendering
    • Windows NT Workstation 4.0
  • Nine Tangent Pentium III microcomputers
    • 500 MHz Processors
    • Open GL video card
    • Windows NT WS 4.0
  • One Sun Ultra 60 workstation
    • Dual 450 MHz Processor
    • Solaris 7
  • One Tangent Proserve
    • Dual 450 MHz Processor
    • Windows NT Server 4.0
  • One Silicon Graphics O2 workstation
    • 175 MHz R10000 Processor
    • IRIX 6.5
  • One Silicon Graphics Indigo2 workstation
    • 200 MHz processor
    • IRIX 6.5
  • One Hewlett-Packard HP 4MV printer
Other Hardware
  • CRS Robotics F3 track-mounted 6-axis robot
  • CRS Robotics 120-position storage carousel
Software
  • Deneb Robotics Virtual Manufacturing System
    • Virtual NC for machine tool applications (version 5.2)
    • IGRIP (Interactive Graphical Robot Instruction Program) for robotics and kinematics applications (version 5.2)
    • QUEST for discrete event simulation applications (version 5.201)
  • WITNESS simulation system
    • Version 9.3
  • MPX queueing network analysis software by Network Dynamics
  • Microsoft Visual Studio (integrated environment for software system development with Visual Basic, Visual C++, Visual J++ and Visual FoxPro)
  • Java Development Kit
  • Symantec Visual Cafe 4
  • Apple WebObjects 4.5
  • Document processing software (e.g., Microsoft Office 97, Microsoft Publisher 97 and Adobe Acrobat)
  • Microsoft FrontPage
  • Adobe Go-Live


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Last Updated September 11, 2001