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Modelling and simulation for manufacturing systems : challenges and benefits

Nahavandi, Saeid 2006, Modelling and simulation for manufacturing systems : challenges and benefits, in SimTecT 2006 : SimTecT 2006 conference proceedings : 29 May - 1 June 2006 : Melbourne Convention Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, Simulation Industry Association of Australia, Lindfield, N.S.W..


Title Modelling and simulation for manufacturing systems : challenges and benefits
Alternative title Keynote speech : Modelling and simulation for manufacturing systems : challenges and benefits
Author(s) Nahavandi, Saeid
Conference name SimTecT (11th : 2006 : Melbourne, Vic.)
Conference location Melbourne, Victoria
Conference dates May 29-June 1 2006
Title of proceedings SimTecT 2006 : SimTecT 2006 conference proceedings : 29 May - 1 June 2006 : Melbourne Convention Centre, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Publication date 2006
Total pages 458 p.
Publisher Simulation Industry Association of Australia
Place of publication Lindfield, N.S.W.
Summary Computer modelling and simulation is an indispensable tool of the information age, used extensively in design, analysis, operations, decision-making, optimization, and education and training. Manufacturing, production and design relies upon simulation to develop efficient production systems and factories that produce quality products. Computer simulation allows scientists and engineers to understand and predict three-dimensional and time-dependent phenomena in science and engineering discipline. This talk will focus on challenges associated with modelling and simulation in the manufacturing sector and through a number of case studies highlights the benefits gained through the use of such technologies.
ISBN 0977525708
9780977525706
Language eng
Field of Research 080110 Simulation and Modelling
HERDC Research category E2 Full written paper - non-refereed / Abstract reviewed
Copyright notice ©2006, Simulation Industry Association of Australia
Persistent URL http://hdl.handle.net/10536/DRO/DU:30014812

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Collection: School of Engineering and Information Technology
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