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Product Modelling for Model-Based Maintenance

CIRP Annals, 1998
The paper describes the fundamental concepts of maintenance and the role that information technology can play in the support of maintenance activities. Function-Behaviour-State modelling is used to describe faults and deterioration of mechanisms in terms of user perception and measurable quantities.
Houten, Frederikus   +2 more
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Modeling Products and Services with Enterprise Models

2020
Products and services are essential to an enterprise’s operations and hence they need to be designed, developed, and delivered in congruence with the enterprise’s business strategy and design. This paper investigates how to identify relevant aspects of products and services to be added to enterprise models by extending existing Enterprise Modeling (EM)
Kurt Sandkuhl, Janis Stirna, Felix Holz
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A model of egg production

British Poultry Science, 1984
A quantitative literature review has been used as the basis of an empirical simulation model of the responses in food intake and egg output of laying hens to temperature, light pattern, light intensity, feeding system type, crude protein, methionine, lysine and metabolisable energy. The financial consequences are considered, by the calculation of gross
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Production Workflows: A Model for reuse

2005 IEEE Conference on Emerging Technologies and Factory Automation, 2006
The introduction of the workflow management provided companies with a flexible and robust approach to the supervision and execution of the business process. A further question that must be addressed is to help companies in the reuse of already developed workflows, thus saving investments and reducing time-to-market.
CARCHIOLO, Vincenza   +2 more
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A Product Model for Mass – Customisation Products

2003
Mass Customisation strategies have become the focus of an increasing number of interdisciplinary research projects. New approaches in many different fields are required to deal with the complexity of products and processes for Mass Customisation. In this paper we present requirements for a product model for Mass Customisation.
Dennis Janitza   +4 more
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Models for products

The Journal of Mathematical Behavior, 2011
Abstract This paper explores how models can support productive thinking. For us a model is a thing, a tool to help make sense of something. We restrict attention to specific models for whole-number multiplication, hence the wording of the title. They support evolving thinking in large measure through the ways their users redesign them.
Bob Speiser, Chuck Walter
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A production–inventory model in an imperfect production process

European Journal of Operational Research, 2010
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Product meta-modelling: an approach for linking product models

IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man and Cybernetics, 2004
One of the objectives of concurrent engineering is to ensure the management of product data during all its life cycle. So we need some tools able to organize and support the representation of a lot of data. As a single model could not fulfil the specificity of each design phase, we use two product models and define the link between their formalisms ...
Nowak, Pierre   +2 more
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Model Checking Sum and Product

2005
We model the well-known Sum-and-Product problem in a modal logic, and verify its solution in a model checker. The modal logic is public announcement logic. The riddle is then implemented and its solution verified in the epistemic model checker DEMO.
van Ditmarsch, H   +2 more
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A behavioural model for product families

The 6th Joint Meeting on European software engineering conference and the ACM SIGSOFT symposium on the foundations of software engineering: companion papers, 2007
In this paper we propose a behavioural model, namely the Extended Modal Labeled Transition Systems, as a basis for the formalization of the different notions of variability usually present in product families definitions. In particular, an EMLTS is able to define a family of products by telling at any state of the system whether transitions are ...
FANTECHI, ALESSANDRO, S. GNESI
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