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Modern, integrated manufacturing systems need to be engineered in a systematic way like any other complex dynamic systems. Due to the extreme complexity and interdisciplinarity nature of manufacturing system design, analysis, reengineering and continuous improvement, and due to the trend for internetworking of enterprises, a new discipline called Enterprise Engineering is emerging. Different aspects or dimensions of Enterprise Engineering in the context of integrated manufacturing systems engineering are reviewed in the paper.
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Ladet, P., Vernadat, F. (1995). The dimensions of Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering. In: Ladet, P., Vernadat, F. (eds) Integrated Manufacturing Systems Engineering. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-34919-0_1
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