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Simulation modelling is an efficient tool for solving problems concerning capacity planning, dispatching control of processes, design of new production facilities, etc.
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© 1997 Department of Mechanical Engineering University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology
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Simeonov, S. (1997). Simulation Tool for Real Time Scheduling in Manufacturing. In: Kochhar, A.K., et al. Proceedings of the Thirty-Second International Matador Conference. Palgrave, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-14620-8_29
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