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A Test Implementation of the Core Manufacturing Simulation Data Specification

July 1, 2007
Author(s)
Marcus Johansson, Swee K. Leong, Yung-Tsun T. Lee, Frank H. Riddick, Guodong Shao, Bjoern J. Johansson, Anders Skoogh, P Klingstam
This paper describes an effort of testing the Core Manufacturing Simulation Data (CMSD) information model as a neutral data interface for a discrete event simulation model developed using Enterprise Dynamics. The implementation is based upon a model of a

Towards Standards for Integrated Gaming and Simulation for Incident Management

July 1, 2007
Author(s)
Sanjay Jain, Charles R. McLean, Yung-Tsun T. Lee
Simulation and gaming can support decision making through all phases of incident management including prevention, preparedness, response, recovery and mitigation. A number of gaming and simulation tools have been developed for the purpose but they

A Simulation Architecture for Manufacturing Interoperability Testing

May 1, 2007
Author(s)
Charles R. McLean, Sanjay Jain, Frank H. Riddick, Yung-Tsun T. Lee
Manufacturing systems are often costly to develop and operate. Simulation technology has been demonstrated to be an effective tool for improving the efficiency of manufacturing system design, operation, and maintenance. But manufacturing simulations are

Machine Shop Information Model Application, Next Step

April 11, 2007
Author(s)
Yung-Tsun Lee, Yan Luo
Simulation is defined as the imitation of the operation of a system or real-world process over time, and in many cases, manufacturing provides one of the most important applications of simulation (Zolfaghari and Roa, 2006). Standard interfaces could make

The Interface Development for Machine Shop Simulation

October 1, 2006
Author(s)
Yan Luo, Yung-Tsun T. Lee
Modeling and simulation technology is recognized for facilitating training, reducing production cost, improving product quality, and shortening development time. However, this technology remains largely underutilized by industry today. This is because

Information Modeling and Model Implementation

January 1, 2006
Author(s)
Yung-Tsun Lee, Charles R. McLean, Yan Luo
Today?s manufacturing industry greatly relies on computer technology to support activities throughout a product?s life cycle. Effective and efficient information sharing and exchange among computer systems have been critical issues. Formal information

A Simulation and Gaming Architecture for Manufacturing Research, Testing, and Training

September 1, 2005
Author(s)
Charles R. McLean, Sanjay Jain, Yung-Tsun Lee, Frank H. Riddick
Manufacturing systems are often costly to develop and operate. Simulation technology has been demonstrated to be an effective tool for improving the efficiency of manufacturing system design, operation, and maintenance. But manufacturing simulations are

Data Exchange for Machine Shop Simulation

July 1, 2005
Author(s)
Yung-Tsun Lee, Yan Luo
Manufacturing simulation systems normally provide inter-faces for data import and export using proprietary formats. Dependent data interfaces limit simulation applications in the manufacturing industry. This paper describes a mecha-nism for transferring

Data Transfer Strategy for Machine Shop Simulation

July 1, 2005
Author(s)
Yung-Tsun Lee, Yan Luo
Manufacturing simulation systems normally provide interfaces for data import and export using proprietary formats. Dependent data interfaces limit simulation applications in the manufacturing industry. This paper describes a mechanism for transferring data

Prototype Implementation Based on the Machine Shop Information Model

July 1, 2005
Author(s)
Yung-Tsun Lee, Yan Luo, Guodong Shao
Interoperability between manufacturing software applications and simulation is currently extremely limited. A machine shop information model has been developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) as a part of system

Application of Machine Shop Data Model in Manufacturing Simulation

May 1, 2005
Author(s)
Yan Luo, Yung-Tsun Lee
Simulation technology holds tremendous promise for the manufacturing industry. A machine shop data model has been developed at the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST) to represent neutral machine shop data for supporting machine shop
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