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Architecture for Modeling and Simulation of Global Distributed Enterprises
Published
Author(s)
Charles R. McLean, Swee K. Leong, Frank H. Riddick
Abstract
This paper presents an overview of a neutral reference architecture for integrating distributed manufacturing simulation systems with each other, with other manufacturing software applications, and with manufacturing data repositories. Other manufacturing software applications include, but are not limited to systems used to: 1) design products, 2) specify processes, 3) engineer manufacturing systems, and 4) manage production. The architecture identifies the software building blocks and interfaces that will facilitate the integration of distributed simulation systems and enable the integration of those systems with other manufacturing software applications. The architecture is being developed as part of the international Intelligent Manufacturing Systems (IMS) MISSION project.
McLean, C.
, Leong, S.
and Riddick, F.
(2000),
Architecture for Modeling and Simulation of Global Distributed Enterprises, Proceedings of the ASIM 2000 Conference, , USA, [online], https://tsapps.nist.gov/publication/get_pdf.cfm?pub_id=821366
(Accessed October 11, 2025)