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The project “Simulating Work and Technology…” is a cooperative research project of the School of Technology of Bremen and the University of Bremen sponsored by the Bremen State Program Work and Technology. The project aims at analyzing the potential of simulation as a method of experimental system design thereby particularly emphasising
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-alternative perspectives,
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-technological assessment,
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-participation.
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Bruns, F.W., Busekros, L., Heimbucher, A. (1995). Joint Project: Simulating Work and Technology — Development, Implementation and Application of Computer-Based Systems for Planning, Simulation and Animation in Manufacturing. In: Rauner, F. (eds) Qualification for Computer-Integrated Manufacturing. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-3064-2_19
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