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Modelling and Simulation of Manufacturing Systems in Different Life Cycle Phases
Abstract
This article presents needs and solutions to enhance useof modelling and simulation in manufacturing system lifecycle phases, from concept creation, to design andoperations. The challenges in manufacturing system designusing discrete event simulation are shown. Simulationmodels are usually used for system design evaluation, inthe analysis of the system concepts and in the testing ofsystem specification with virtual, digital system. Rarelythe simulation model are used in the system operationplanning phase as decision support tool for theproduction managers, even if benefits of can be shown.Due to increasing complexity the model building is timeconsuming phase. Ideas to speed up the modelling processare presented as well need for the neutral datainterface. The article is based on the authors' ownexperience in production system simulation.