Proceedings of the Twentieth International Machine Tool Design and Research Conference 1980
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-349-05172-4_64
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Multi-Machining Studies by Computer Simulation for Production Planning

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“…SLAM characterizes the event view and, through its network approach, also the process view. A different process language (GPSS) has previously been used by one of the authors for a manufacturing system study (Greenwood et al, 1979) and this gave a further perspective of processbased languages. ECSL was selected to characterize activity-based languages.…”
Section: The Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…SLAM characterizes the event view and, through its network approach, also the process view. A different process language (GPSS) has previously been used by one of the authors for a manufacturing system study (Greenwood et al, 1979) and this gave a further perspective of processbased languages. ECSL was selected to characterize activity-based languages.…”
Section: The Methodologymentioning
confidence: 99%