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Manufacturing System Integration

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This chapter illustrates the practical application of augmented marked graphs in manufacturing system design and integration. It starts with introducing manufacturing system design where the challenges in system integration are highlighted. We show how augmented marked graphs can be used for modelling the components of a typical manufacturing system. Then, we show how these augmented marked graphs can be composed as an integrated manufacturing system whose properties can be effectively analyzed.

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Cheung, K.S. (2014). Manufacturing System Integration. In: Augmented Marked Graphs. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-06428-4_8

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