Research in object-oriented manufacturing simulations: an assessment of the state of the art

Object-oriented programming (OOP) has been revolutionizing software development and maintenance. When applied to simulation of manufacturing systems, OOP also provides an opportunity for developing new ways of thinking and modeling. In this paper, we identify existing large-scale, persistent OOP-bas...

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Veröffentlicht in:IIE transactions 1998-09, Vol.30 (9), p.795-810
Hauptverfasser: NARAYANAN, S., BODNER, D.A., SREEKANTH, U., GOVINDARAJ, T., McGINNIS, L.F., MITCHELL, C.M.
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description Object-oriented programming (OOP) has been revolutionizing software development and maintenance. When applied to simulation of manufacturing systems, OOP also provides an opportunity for developing new ways of thinking and modeling. In this paper, we identify existing large-scale, persistent OOP-based research efforts focusing on manufacturing system simulation, and present an integrating framework for discussing the associated modeling abstractions, implementation strategies, common themes, and distinctive features. The goal is to identify the fundamental research and application issues, assess the current state of the art, and identify key research needs.
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Automation
Code reuse
Computer science
control theory
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Design of experiments
Exact sciences and technology
Firm modelling
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Object oriented programming
Operational research and scientific management
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Software
Studies
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