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Modelling and simulation of fabrication and assembly plants: an object-driven approach

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This paper presents the technical characteristics and methodologies underlying the computer-aided modelling and simulation of fabrication and assembly plants through an object-driven approach. The paper is organized in four main sections. The first and second sections discuss the needs for model integration and then outline the modelling and simulation approach used. The third and fourth sections illustrate an application of the approach for modelling and simulating a specific fabrication and assembly plant.

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Lefrançois, P., Harvey, S., Montreuil, B. et al. Modelling and simulation of fabrication and assembly plants: an object-driven approach. J Intell Manuf 7, 467–478 (1996). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00122836

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