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Gergo Dávid Monek and Szabolcs Fischer
Manufacturing processes can be cited as significant research areas when examining infrastructure systems and infrastructure, as they are inextricably linked to both. Examples include automobile manufacturing, the production of traffic signs, etc. Connect...
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Laurent Capocchi and Jean François Santucci
The discrete event system specification formalism introduced by Zeigler in the 1970s is ideally associated with new technological advances in the web to offer an almost quasi-automatic mechanism for exporting its simulation models associated with experim...
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Antonios Saravanos and Matthew X. Curinga
This study employs a simulation-based approach, adapting the waterfall model, to provide estimates for software project and individual phase completion times. Additionally, it pinpoints potential efficiency issues stemming from suboptimal resource levels...
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Anne Fischer, Alexandre Beiderwellen Bedrikow, Iris D. Tommelein, Konrad Nübel and Johannes Fottner
As in manufacturing with its Industry 4.0 transformation, the enormous potential of artificial intelligence (AI) is also being recognized in the construction industry. Specifically, the equipment-intensive construction industry can benefit from using AI....
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Neven Had?ic, Viktor Lo?ar, Tihomir Opetuk and Robert Keser
The digital twinning concept stands as a remarkable opportunity to integrate sophisticated mathematical models within the context of existing manufacturing systems. Such models may provide shipyard management with predictive analytics, improving the fina...
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