Simulation in the design and operation of manufacturing systems: state of the art and new trends
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Abstract
As the industrial requirements change at a rapid pace due to the drastic evolution of technology, the necessity of quickly investigating potential system alternatives towards a more efficient manufacturing system design arises more intensely than ever. Manufacturing systems simulation has proven to be a powerful tool for designing and evaluating a manufacturing system due to its low cost, quick analysis, low risk and meaningful insight that it may provide, improving thus the understanding of the influence of each component. Simulation comprises an indispensable set of IT tools and methods for the successful implementation of digital manufacturing. It allows experimentation and validation of product, process,…
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- Context (archaeology)
- Pace
- Manufacturing engineering
- Engineering
- Process (computing)
- Systems engineering
- Integrated Computer-Aided Manufacturing
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UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Industry, innovation and infrastructure
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