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At the start of the DEFMAT project, it was essential that an initial skeletal structure was laid down for a system architecture in order to provide a basis for the commencement of work on four prototypes. This initial structure was the result of experience and intuition rather than a purely analytical approach. The four initial research prototypes were based on this initial architecture (Figure 6.1), which was used to identify the major DFM architecture components and interfaces.

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Molloy, O., Tilley, S., Warman, E. (1998). Systems Implementation. In: Design for Manufacturing and Assembly. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4615-5785-2_6

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