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Concluding remarks

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The methods and toolkit used to build software components of current CIM systems seems to be woefully inadequate. Object-oriented computing offers new directions to open up a new class of flexible and robust solutions. This book contains a discussion of basic concepts, the techniques needed to design OO systems, a proposal for a new architecture, and examples of some significant practical systems. We have addressed the technical as well as organizational issues of building OO systems for manufacturing applications.

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Adiga, S. (1993). Concluding remarks. In: Adiga, S. (eds) Object-oriented Software for Manufacturing Systems. Intelligent Manufacturing. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-4844-3_14

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