Considering manufacturing expertise during the early
stages of design can be of great benefit. Such information
can greatly improve not only the quality of a design, but
it can also ensure the generation of an easily manufactured
design. This, in turn, can lower the final cost of the
designed product. By evaluating how easily an evolving
conceptual design can be made, potential hazards can be
avoided before any detailed design efforts commence. The
conceptual manufacturing planning requisite to such an
evaluation is the focus of this paper. A domain-independent
strategy for conceptual manufacturing planning is presented.
A task-structure analysis of this strategy shows its domain
independence. A specific implementation of this strategy
for polymer composites manufacturing planning (Socharis)
is discussed. The high-level implementation details of
Socharis are presented as instantiations of the conceptual
manufacturing planning strategy. Finally, the validity
of the planning strategy and the utility of Socharis are
assessed.