On Sequential-Pattern-Based Intelligent Compilation of Aircraft Assembly Process

The aviation industry which aircraft manufacturing dominates is an important sector to measure a nation’s air power. The application of new technologies to optimize the process, increase the speed and upgrade the quality of airplane assembly, a crucial link in its manufacturing, is an effective meth...

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