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Hron, J., and T. Macak. "Adaptive organization design based on system integration." Agricultural Economics (Zemědělská ekonomika) 57, No. 12 (2011): 565–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.17221/200/2011-agricecon.

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During the task of projecting an adaptive organizational system whose required output value we know (for instance, a minimized overall loss of a system), we use the method referred to as the integration of subsystems into a control structure. As the suggestion content of this contribution is an application of adaptive system into the area of organizational arrangement of resources, it is primarily necessary to define the elements of this system. The objective of this paper is, consequently, to create, on the basis of system organization of adaptive systems, a methodology for projecting the adaptive organizational systems. Any control and adaptive organizational model could be included into the response of the environment of all situational phenomena or factors which determine or influence the characteristics of an organizational and control system and consequently, in its results, influence an output from the system.  
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Sevillian, Dujuan B. "Human Systems Integration." International Journal of Aviation Technology, Engineering and Management 1, no. 2 (2011): 17–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/ijatem.2011070102.

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Effective Human Factors Engineering (HFE) has provided the aerospace industry with design considerations that promote aviation safety in the development of complex aircraft systems, as well as the operators and maintainers that utilize those systems. HFE is an integral aspect within the systems engineering process. Measuring the effectiveness of Human Systems Integration (HSI) in the research & development stage is critical for the design of new and modified systems. This paper focuses on the importance of design and integration in the product development stages as well as understanding the impact on the user population.
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Chirag, Amrutlal Pethad. "Integrating IT Service Management and Customer Relationship Management Systems." Journal of Scientific and Engineering Research 8, no. 1 (2021): 230–40. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14050042.

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Integrating ServiceNow with Salesforce enhances operational efficiency and data consistency through various methods, including Integration Hub, MuleSoft, and custom API solutions. Key steps involve enabling Integration Hub, setting up connections, creating integration actions, and testing the integration. Security measures, such as OAuth authentication and data encryption, are crucial. Comprehensive testing, monitoring, and maintenance ensure the integration's robustness. Best practices include clear objectives, documentation, modular design, and stakeholder collaboration. This integration facilitates seamless data flow and automation, improving both internal operations and customer interactions.
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Mansour, Ikbal, Eric Rondeau, and Thierry Divoux. "Industrial systems communications: Design and integration." International Journal of Computer Integrated Manufacturing 14, no. 6 (2001): 545–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/09511920110040584.

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White, Jason, and Jason Spearow. "Heat integration and relief systems design." Process Safety Progress 32, no. 3 (2013): 244–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/prs.11618.

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VanDevender, W. W., and A. S. Holland. "Design/Production Integration." Journal of Ship Production 11, no. 02 (1995): 90–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jsp.1995.11.2.90.

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The multiple challenges posed by ever-increasing ship sizes, technical complexity, skyrocketing material and construction costs, plus several recently introduced design requirements—such as double hulls and extensive waste treatment systems—have combined to create an increasingly involved and complicated shipbuilding environment. This paper addresses steps taken to increase design and construction effectiveness through use of a shared three-dimensional (3D) database. An improved ability to successfully compete in the highly competitive international shipbuilding market is demonstrated.
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Naumann, Philip, and Timothy Sands. "Micro-Satellite Systems Design, Integration, and Flight." Micromachines 15, no. 4 (2024): 455. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/mi15040455.

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Within the past decade, the aerospace engineering industry has evolved beyond the constraints of using single, large, custom satellites. Due to the increased reliability and robustness of commercial, off-the-shelf printed circuit board components, missions have instead transitioned towards deploying swarms of smaller satellites. Such an approach significantly decreases the mission cost by reducing custom engineering and deployment expenses. Nanosatellites can be quickly developed with a more modular design at lower risk. The Alpha mission at the Cornell University Space Systems Studio is fabricated in this manner. However, for the purpose of development, the initial proof of concept included a two-satellite system. The manuscript will discuss system engineering approaches used to model and mature the design of the pilot satellite. The two systems that will be primarily focused on are the attitude control system of the carrier nanosatellite and the radio frequency communications on the excreted femto-satellites. Milestones achieved include ChipSat to ChipSat communication, ChipSat to ground station communication, packet creation, error correction, appending a preamble, and filtering the signal. Other achievements include controller traceability/verification and validation, software rigidity tests, hardware endurance testing, Kane damper, and inertial measurement unit tuning. These developments matured the technological readiness level (TRL) of systems in preparation for satellite deployment.
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Elbakheit, Abdel Rahman. "A FRAMEWORK TOWARDS ENHANCED SUSTAINABLE SYSTEMS INTEGRATION INTO TALL BUILDINGS DESIGN." International Journal of Architectural Research: ArchNet-IJAR 12, no. 1 (2018): 251. http://dx.doi.org/10.26687/archnet-ijar.v12i1.1272.

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Sustainable tall buildings are increasingly under rapid development and scrutiny worldwide. This will pave the way to a new generation of buildings designed in a unique form of Architectural systems integration. That is to say, finding new ways to integrate the systems, finding new common grounds and perhaps more comprehensive optimizations. The significance of integrating sustainable systems within tall buildings is the corner stone in delivering sustainable tall buildings globally. The paper looks into ways and means to better integrate passive and active renewable energy technologies and systems, green and sustainability measures into tall building’s design. Other issues such as architectural Iconography, and heritage and cultural influences on tall building’s design are also mentioned. The objective is to develop a framework for sustainable systems integration in buildings, proposing areas of further integrations customizable to any particular site context. The focus is on key sustainability strategies that drive design solutions to obtain maximum natural lighting, ventilation, heating and cooling, solar electricity/heat generation, possibility of wind energy generation and ground sourced amenities. Some design cases are presented exhibiting these strategies and design options, which clearly demonstrates the potential of tall buildings in creating a promising dense and sustainable future for cities around the globe.
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Cooke, Nancy J., Nathan J. McNeese, and Steven M. Shope. "Human Systems Integration." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 60, no. 1 (2016): 1459–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1541931213601334.

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Human Systems Integration (HSI) is a discipline in which human capabilities and limitations across various dimensions are considered in the context of the design and evaluation of a dynamic system of people, technology, environment, tasks, organization, and other systems with the ultimate goal of achieving system resilience and adaptation, approaching joint optimization. An HSI perspective is described in the context of the Two Eagles mission, in which two pilots crossed the Pacific Ocean in a gas balloon. The two pilots set both the record for the longest duration and for the longest distance in a gas balloon. The system extended far beyond the balloon and the two pilots. It was complex and distributed around the world. There were many challenges associated with HSI issues, which are detailed in this paper and exemplify the value of a systems perspective.
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Fouchal, Farid, Tarek M. Hassan, and Dennis L. Loveday. "Design methodology for integrating multipath systems (building services)." Journal of Engineering, Design and Technology 12, no. 4 (2014): 491–506. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jedt-09-2011-0057.

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Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to report on a geometrical integration methodology that can be used to organise some types of these systems. Most multipath delivery systems, such as Building Services (BSs), are arbitrarily distributed with no known solution to reduce the complexity in the way channels are arranged. Design/methodology/approach – Integration for optimal functionality through reduction of geometrical complexity is achieved by understanding the elements of complexity within current practices; identifying commonalities between the various components which can be used for integration; performing an axiomatic design to resolve design complications; adopting theory of inventive problem-solving for methodology and process development towards optimal functionality; and generating a mathematical solution to inform digital modelling of optimal design. The study takes into account thermophysical and electromagnetic interactions between utilities and uses novel mathematical manipulations based on designing a manifold of spherical and cylindrical geometries joined using Bezier surfaces. Findings – Once a solution was reached, computer-aided design (CAD) iterations were undertaken for channelling six BSs into a single unit. The outcome was concentric cylindrical–spherical shells superimposed with spacings of typically few millimetres to deliver/distribute the utilities. It is applied to bring together BSs into a single trunking system at minimal, yet appropriate, proximal distances, and it allows distribution of any number of services in any direction. Physical prototypes were produced and initial testing of their performance (reported elsewhere) has been encouraging. Originality/value – A design methodology for integrating arbitrary distributed paths/conduits. The approach could be incorporated into CAD tools as a design feature to facilitate integration of multipath delivery systems.
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Xu, Yong. "Conceptual Design Methodology of Mechatronic Systems." Advanced Materials Research 291-294 (July 2011): 2512–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.291-294.2512.

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The “integration” in mechatronics does not concern only the technology but it implies an integration of design methods as well. There is a need for methods to model the functionality in a homogeneous way independently of implementation technology. Interdisciplinary knowledge, methodology and reference models are pointed out as factors that improve the design work of a mechatronic system, and a solution for the methodology and reference models was proposed.
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Schäfer, Georg, Hannes Waclawek, Sarah Riedmann, Christoph Binder, Christian Neureiter, and Stefan Huber. "IT/OT Integration by Design." INCOSE International Symposium 34, no. 1 (2024): 337–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iis2.13150.

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AbstractThe four Industry 4.0 design principles information transparency, technical assistance, interconnection and decentralized decisions pose challenges in integrating Information Technology (IT) and Operational Technology (OT) solutions in industrial systems. These different solutions have conflicting requirements, making interfaces between them problematic for both systems and organizations. An Industrial Business Process Twin (IBPT) entity, acting as an intermediary between the realms of IT and OT, has been proposed in a previous work, to effectively reduce the amount of required IT/OT interfaces in an attempt of overcoming this situation. In this work, we investigate the effects of this approach during the design phase. We argue that, by eliminating potentially conflicting direct interfaces between IT and OT stakeholders within the organizational structure, this approach effectively eliminates conflicting communication channels within the system design. To verify our argument, we develop a model of our IBPT concept according to the Reference Architecture Model Industrie 4.0 (RAMI4.0) using an Industry 4.0 scenario addressing the four essential Industry 4.0 design principles. Results show that the IBPT approach indeed eliminates potentially conflicting IT/OT interfaces during the system design phase.
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Miller, Keith H. "Man/System Integration Standards for Space Systems." Proceedings of the Human Factors Society Annual Meeting 30, no. 4 (1986): 358–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193128603000411.

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This paper presents an overview of the Man/System Integrations Standards (MSIS) program. The standards to be developed by this program provide specific information for use in the design of space systems to ensure proper integration of the man/system interface requirements with those of other aerospace disciplines. These man/system interface requirements apply to the launch, re-entry, on-orbit, and extraterrestrial space environments. Concise design considerations, design requirements, and design examples are provided. The standards are being developed with broad government and industry collaboration via a Government/Industry Advisory Group (GIAG) that meets 4 times with the contractor team to critique the standards as they are being developed. The documentation (to be released in January 1987) will consist of four hardcopy volumes, a videotape, and a relational database. The videotape uses in-space film footage from Gemini, Skylab, and the shuttle to illustrate specific man/system integration problems (scenes are cross-referenced to the MSIS topics). The relational database provides a means for storing and manipulating the MSIS data.
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Abdelhameed, Wael, and Weldy Saputra. "Integration of building service systems in architectural design." Journal of Information Technology in Construction 25 (February 5, 2020): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.36680/j.itcon.2020.007.

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The paper investigates the importance of building service systems, BSS particularly how they should be taken into ‎consideration during the early architectural design phases. The integration of those systems inside the building in the early phases ‎of design will save cost and prevent time-consuming modifications. Due to the late integration of the building service systems BSS in ‎the design, negative impact on both the exterior and the interior, may occur. Within the building industry, there has been increasing interest to the building service systems BSS integration, in order to ‎enhance design outcomes, and to detect or even avoid the service systems’ clashes and conflicts. An academic-course projects are used to highlight the importance of 3D digital modelling in disclosing possible clashes and conflicts between the building service systems BSS, particularly the plumbing systems in one hand, and ‎between the design itself and those systems on the other hand. A literature review to cover methods used to coordinate all service systems is conducted. Furthermore, from the construction industry more data are collected and analysed to add the practical perspective. Not only some coordination cases from regional construction projects but also researches focused upon construction industry, are employed to shade more light on the benefits of the integration of the building service systems BSS in the conceptual phases of architectural design.
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Sofian, Sibarani, Xin Li, Putri Kusumawardhani, and Wenes Widiyani. "Sustainable Systems Integration Model-Metrics in Design Process." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 184 (May 2015): 297–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2015.05.094.

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Whittaker, T. J. T., D. Thornhill, S. Lu, and D. Mitchell. "Integration of design systems for energy related applications." Design Studies 16, no. 4 (1995): 415–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0142-694x(95)00018-m.

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Alam, Nur. "INTEGRATION OF MOBILE BASED QUEUING SYSTEMS." Journal of Information Technology and Its Utilization 1, no. 2 (2018): 54. http://dx.doi.org/10.30818/jitu.1.2.1880.

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The amount of time and energy that is wasted if people queue for public services is a serious problem. More ever if that queuing done by busy or sick people. Because of busyness, a person sometimes has to complete several matters at different places in short period of time. Therefore we need a queuing system that is able to integrate all queuing services so that the public can do all queuing processes with more comfort without having to cram into a queue. In addition, by integrating all community queuing services can get services in several places just by registering through one application. The working system of this application is to distribute information on service position and estimated waiting time through an application. To design the system, a survey was carried out in several public service facilities in the cities of Makassar and Gowa Regency. Beside that, literature studies also were carried out on similar papers. System analysis and design using the SDLC method include planning, system analysis and system design. It is expected that the results of this design can become a model that can be used as an appropriate reference to implement integration of mobile-based online queuing systems.
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Lintern, Gavan. "Integration of Cognitive Requirements into System Design." Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society Annual Meeting 49, no. 3 (2005): 239–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/154193120504900306.

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The products of cognitive analysis are rarely used effectively in the design of complex, first-of-a-kind systems. This project is motivated by the assumption that those products do not explicitly reveal their design the implications. On the other hand, the analyses undertaken by Systems Engineers do not capture the essential properties of cognitive requirements. The work described here is aimed at developing a computer-supported system that can support dialog between Cognitive Engineers and Systems Engineers as they seek to resolve design issues surrounding cognitive requirements. This project is in its first phase. The preliminary work has demonstrated how a Brahms model might be used to develop a prototype of a socio-technical system based on cognitive specifications developed from a Work Domain Analysis.
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Bottero, Mattia, and Paola Gualeni. "Systems Engineering for Naval Ship Design Evolution." Journal of Marine Science and Engineering 12, no. 2 (2024): 210. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jmse12020210.

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The intensive integration of technology and the demand for high-level performance are specific features of warships, which are at present one of the most complex systems. An appropriate design process, able to foresee in a life cycle perspective, is necessary to properly implement the emergent properties and the capabilities required for the warship in the different operational profiles. This paper will delve into the integration of the Systems Engineering (SE) approach into the realm of naval ship design, fostering an innovative perspective. An integration of the design spiral method with the SE approach will be described, making possible the definition of a hinge between the two realms and depicting a novel comprehensive approach where the ship platform and the so-called payload are finally interconnected with each other.
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Akande, Timileyin Opeyemi, Oluwaseyi Omotayo Alabi, and Julianah B. Oyinloye. "A Review of Generative Models for 3D Vehicle Wheel Generation and Synthesis." Journal of Computing Theories and Applications 2, no. 2 (2024): 148–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.62411/jcta.10125.

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Integrating deep learning methodologies is pivotal in shaping the continuous evolution of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering (CAE) systems. This review explores the integration of deep learning in CAD and CAE, particularly focusing on generative models for simulating 3D vehicle wheels. It highlights the challenges of traditional CAD/CAE, such as manual design and simulation limitations, and proposes deep learning, especially generative models, as a solution. The study aims to automate and enhance 3D vehicle wheel design, improve CAE simulations, predict mechanical characteristics, and optimize performance metrics. It employs deep learning architectures like variational autoencoders (VAEs), convolutional neural networks (CNNs), and generative adversarial networks (GANs) to learn from diverse 3D wheel designs and generate optimized solutions. The anticipated outcomes include more efficient design processes, improved simulation accuracy, and adaptable design solutions, facilitating the integration of deep learning models into existing CAD/CAE systems. This integration is expected to transform design and engineering practices by offering insights into the potential of these technologies.
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Dyvak, Y. A. "Analytical review of approaches to integration of software systems." PROBLEMS IN PROGRAMMING, no. 1 (March 2021): 036–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/pp2021.01.036.

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Conducted comparison analysis of existing approaches to integrations of software systems, with the purpose of continuous design of new alternative approaches for resolving integration tasks and web-service composition tasks. Conducted integration of payment system with online store with one of the mentioned approaches for a deeper understanding of problems that caused during the integrations of a software system. Were considered challenges that actual for integration developers during the integrations and methods for resolving raised issues. Defined the key moments of integrations of software systems and interactions between them that we should pay attention to. The subject of research needs a new point s of view to the issue and new alternative approaches that might bring more flexibility, increase performance, and they will find the right place for applying in the field of integrations of software systems and the composition of web-services.
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Sivananda, Reddy Julakanti, Satya Kiranmayee Sattiraju Naga, and Julakanti Rajeswari. "Security by Design: Integrating Governance into Data Systems." International Journal of Communication Networks and Information Security 14, no. 2 (2022): 393–99. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14714813.

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organizations increasingly rely on data for decision-making and operational efficiency, securing sensitive data has become a critical priority. The concept of “Security by Design” advocates for integrating security measures into the design and architecture of data systems from the outset, rather than treating security as an afterthought. This paper explores the integration of governance and security into data systems, emphasizing the role of data governance in ensuring data privacy, compliance, and protection. By establishing clear governance frameworks, organizations can ensure that data security protocols are consistently followed, minimizing the risk of data breaches, unauthorized access, and misuse. The research examines various approaches to governance integration, focusing on data classification, access control, encryption, auditing, and compliance with regulations such as GDPR, HIPAA, and CCPA. Furthermore, it addresses the challenges organizations face in adopting a security-first approach and the tools that can assist in automating governance processes. Through a detailed case study and analysis, this paper provides recommendations on how organizations can effectively integrate security into the design of their data systems, ensuring that governance becomes a core component of the data  management lifecycle.
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Yan, Wei, Xian Qi Huang, and Ying Sheng Zhou. "A Temperature Control System Design Using Integration Network." Advanced Materials Research 472-475 (February 2012): 93–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.472-475.93.

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For a large percentage of control systems, the primary objective is to obtain high steady-state accuracy. Another goal is to maintain the transient performance of these systems within reasonable limits. The steady-state accuracy of many feedback systems can be increased by increasing the amplifier gain in the forward channel. We will describe the design of the integration compensation networks in order to obtain a suitable system performance.
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Schwinn, Alexander, and Joachim Schelp. "Design patterns for data integration." Journal of Enterprise Information Management 18, no. 4 (2005): 471–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/17410390510609617.

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Stevanovic, Jelenka Savkovic. "Process system integration." International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science VIII, no. IV (2023): 78–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.51584/ijrias.2023.8410.

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Process engineering today is concerned with the understanding and development of systematic procedures for design and optimal operation and control of the chemical process systems. This work motivated by the need to provide a more flexible than existing approaches framework for changes in chemical process engineering in particular, and for predicting the behavior of process systems in general. Integrated method of the process systems development make possible seeking out the most adequate model for simulation of real process design and optimization, that leads to improving current and development a new processes. The study state plant simulation model and dynamic simulation model make significant tools for observation behavior of the process. Comparative study of different processes can established more concurrent process alternatives.
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Malev, Nikolay A. "MODULAR MECHATRONIC SYSTEMS: ARCHITECTURE, DESIGN AND APPLICATION." EKONOMIKA I UPRAVLENIE: PROBLEMY, RESHENIYA 9/6, no. 150 (2024): 44–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.36871/ek.up.p.r.2024.09.06.005.

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The article is devoted to the study of modular mechatronic systems (MMS), which play a key role in modern technologies due to their flexibility and adaptability. The main aspects of the architecture are considered, including the modular principle of construction, integration of components and scalability. The design process of such systems is described, including the selection and development of modules, their integration and testing. Examples of MMS application in various industries, such as industry, medicine and transport, are given. The advantages and disadvantages of MMS, as well as promising areas for further research and development of new technologies are analyzed.
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Jullien, Graham, and Magdy Bayoumi. "Special Issue on Systems-on-Chip: Design and Integration." Proceedings of the IEEE 94, no. 6 (2006): 1045–49. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/jproc.2006.875790.

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LEGGE, D. I. "Integration of design and inspection systems - a literature review." International Journal of Production Research 34, no. 5 (1996): 1221–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207549608904962.

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Mueller, Cole, and Pavel Tsvetkov. "Novel design integration for advanced nuclear heat-pipe systems." Annals of Nuclear Energy 141 (June 2020): 107324. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.anucene.2020.107324.

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Stark, Robert F., and Christina Kokini. "Reducing Risk in System Design Through Human-Systems Integration." Ergonomics in Design: The Quarterly of Human Factors Applications 18, no. 2 (2010): 18–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1518/106480410x12737888532769.

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FEATURE AT A GLANCE: Our goal is to provide examples that demonstrate the risk reduction benefits of human-systems integration (HSI), a crucial part of successful and efficient system design. It supplements Booher and Minninger's 2003 work by providing parallel examples in nonmilitary domains for a subset of their HSI success factors, and explaining how risk was or could have been avoided, transferred, assumed, or mitigated through the use of HSI. Because benefits of HSI include reducing costs and improving safety, acceptance, and performance, those in any work domain should consider whether HSI should have a larger role in their system design process.
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Vollerthun, Andreas, and Eduard Igenbergs. "5.3.1 Systems Engineering Integration of Conceptual Design and Marketing." INCOSE International Symposium 11, no. 1 (2001): 446–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/j.2334-5837.2001.tb02326.x.

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Noor Romy Rahwani, Manik Mutiara Sadewa, Nailiya Nikmah, Nurul Mukhlisah, and Sandra Iriawan. "Boosting Efficiency: Integrating Inventory Apps in Accounting Information Systems." Indonesian Journal of Applied Accounting and Finance 3, no. 2 (2023): 153–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.31961/ijaaf.v3i2.2269.

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This research explored the implications of computer-based Accounting Information Systems (AIS) in the realm of inventory transactions, aiming to enhance business efficiency through the integration of business processes within companies. While prior research had primarily focused on transitioning from manual to computerized systems, this study shifted the focus towards comprehensive integration, addressing inefficiencies such as transaction redundancies, manual handovers, and potential data inaccuracies. Employing the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), the research methodology emphasized analysis, design, and implementation stages. The analysis stage involved identifying gaps in existing literature, while the design stage developed document flowcharts for inventory transactions with and without integration. The implementation stage provided a technical overview of integrating the designed flowcharts using recommended software.The findings revealed that the majority of prior studies endorsed the transition to computerized systems but fell short in addressing business process integration. The proposed integration framework was demonstrated through document flowcharts, showcasing the effectiveness of computer-based AIS in minimizing inefficiencies. The study illustrated a reduction in transaction redundancies and manual handovers, leading to enhanced business efficiency, data accuracy, and consistency.In conclusion, this study advocated for a holistic approach in leveraging technology for accounting practices. It underscored the significance of integrating various functions within businesses, going beyond mere automation. The practical implementation of integration features through off-the-shelf software solutions provided actionable insights for companies seeking to optimize their business processes in the digital era
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Romy Rahwani, Noor, Manik Mutiara Sadewa, Nailiya Nikmah, Nurul Mukhlisah, and Sandra Iriawan. "Boosting Efficiency: Integrating Inventory Apps in Accounting Information Systems." Indonesian Journal of Applied Accounting and Finance 3, no. 2 (2023): 153–66. https://doi.org/10.31961/ijaaf.v3i2.1468.

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This research explored the implications of computer-based Accounting Information Systems (AIS) in the realm of inventory transactions, aiming to enhance business efficiency through the integration of business processes within companies. While prior research had primarily focused on transitioning from manual to computerized systems, this study shifted the focus towards comprehensive integration, addressing inefficiencies such as transaction redundancies, manual handovers, and potential data inaccuracies. Employing the Software Development Life Cycle (SDLC), the research methodology emphasized analysis, design, and implementation stages. The analysis stage involved identifying gaps in existing literature, while the design stage developed document flowcharts for inventory transactions with and without integration. The implementation stage provided a technical overview of integrating the designed flowcharts using recommended software.The findings revealed that the majority of prior studies endorsed the transition to computerized systems but fell short in addressing business process integration. The proposed integration framework was demonstrated through document flowcharts, showcasing the effectiveness of computer-based AIS in minimizing inefficiencies. The study illustrated a reduction in transaction redundancies and manual handovers, leading to enhanced business efficiency, data accuracy, and consistency.In conclusion, this study advocated for a holistic approach in leveraging technology for accounting practices. It underscored the significance of integrating various functions within businesses, going beyond mere automation. The practical implementation of integration features through off-the-shelf software solutions provided actionable insights for companies seeking to optimize their business processes in the digital era.
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Kim, Chang-Won, and Jae-Chon Lee. "Model Integration of Systems Design and Safety Analysis Processes for Systematic Design of Safety-Critical Systems." Journal of the Korea Academia-Industrial cooperation Society 17, no. 8 (2016): 363–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5762/kais.2016.17.8.363.

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Batista, J., A. Hassan, and E. Bonjour. "DESIGN THINKING TO ENHANCE REQUIREMENTS ANALYSIS IN SYSTEMS ENGINEERING." Proceedings of the Design Society: DESIGN Conference 1 (May 2020): 2255–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/dsd.2020.257.

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AbstractSystems engineering (SE) is a general methodological approach that includes all relevant activities to design, develop and verify a system. This work was based on the need to enhance the integration of the customer needs into the design phases of SE. A joint methodology was proposed integrating the SE approach with the Design Thinking (DT). An analysis was conducted as part of a case study proposed by IBM Corporation for the development of a security system for a building. The results confirm that the insertion of the DT in the SE has a significant impact on the generation of concept solutions.
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Rangel, Diego, Saulius Pavalkis, and Oleg Yakimenko. "Integration of Cameo Systems Modeler with Simulink for Co‐Orbital Engagement Mission Engineering." INCOSE International Symposium 33, no. 1 (2023): 704–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/iis2.13047.

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AbstractTesting the suitability of tactics for never‐used complex systems in a brand‐new warfare domain and forecasting the impact of these new tactics on system's requirements and design is challenging. The Model‐Based Systems Engineering (MBSE) approach seems to be the key to dealing with such complexity. However, to be truly effective this approach requires integration of the descriptive and physics‐based models. This integration results in an executable MBSE model that enables realistic mission analysis of system architecture prior to physically prototyping it. An executable model should significantly improve and enhance the feasibility of analysis of any mission during the early design phases. This paper aims to enhance the fidelity of a system model developed in the Cameo Systems Modeler by integrating it with a high‐fidelity dynamic model developed in the MATLAB/Simulink development environment. Specifically, this paper deals with a two‐satellite co‐orbital engagement mission and walks through all steps of the integration process. The paper also provides an example of mission analysis and reshaping the design space based on the results produced by running the developed integrated executable model.
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Chromiak, Michal, and Marcin Grabowiecki. "Heterogeneous Data Integration Architecture-Challenging Integration Issues." Annales Universitatis Mariae Curie-Sklodowska, sectio AI – Informatica 15, no. 1 (2015): 7. http://dx.doi.org/10.17951/ai.2015.15.1.7-11.

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As of today, most of the data processing systems have to deal with a large amount of data originated from numerous sources. Data sources almost always differ regarding its purpose of existence. Thus model, data processing engine and technology differ intensely. Due to current trend for systems fusion there is a growing demand for data to be present in a common way regardless of its legacy. Many systems have been devised as a response to such integration needs. However, the present data integration systems mostly are dedicated solutions that bring constraints and issues when considered in general. In this paper we will focus on the present solutions for data integration, their flaws originating from their architecture or design concepts and present an abstract and general approach that could be introduced as an response to existing issues. The system integration is considered out of scope for this paper, we will focus particularly on efficient data integration.
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Deng, Mingcong, Hongnian Yu, and Changan Jiang. "Design and Control of Advanced Mechatronics Systems." Machines 10, no. 7 (2022): 539. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/machines10070539.

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Research and experiments on mechatronics systems, which are a synergistic integration of mechanical engineering, electronic control, and systems concepts, have contributed significantly to the design of systems, devices, processes, and products [...]
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Ritter, Daniel, and Jan Sosulski. "Exception Handling in Message-Based Integration Systems and Modeling Using BPMN." International Journal of Cooperative Information Systems 25, no. 02 (2016): 1650004. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218843016500040.

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Enterprise Integration Patterns (EIP) are a collection of widely used patterns for integrating enterprise applications and business processes. These patterns represent a “de-facto” standard for design decisions when integrating enterprise applications. For the specification of integration scenarios, the patterns’ control and data flow syntax and semantics have been expressed in the Business Process Model and Notation (BPMN). However, exceptions during message processing are left for further studies. In previous work, we specified common technical, exceptional situations in integration systems and derive exception types, for which we define a compliant representation in BPMN, resulting in general patterns for exception handling and compensation. In addition to the patterns, the Exception Flow was introduced, evaluated syntactically and semantically for representative integration scenarios. In this work, we complement these contributions by extending the exception strategies and patterns, and by adding an evaluation of pattern-based compilation from BPMN-based integration descriptions to an open source integration runtime system.
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Starr, A., and A. Ball. "Systems integration in maintenance engineering." Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers, Part E: Journal of Process Mechanical Engineering 214, no. 2 (2000): 79–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1243/0954408001530128.

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Integration in maintenance engineering systems provides a potential solution to some complex and conflicting problems. Decision making is often achieved with uncertainty and unknowns, while measuring against conflicting performance criteria. Maintenance decisions are made in the context of business priorities. Integration must consider the bidirectional flow of data and information into the decision-making and planning process at all levels. This reaches from business systems right down to sensor level. Integration automates the organization and operation of systems, data collection and actuation, information storage and decision making. Critically, integrated systems display the evidence of thorough top-down system design, which incorporates the elements above and closes the loop from the minutiae of data collection to strategic decision making. This paper introduces the systems associated with maintenance and draws comparisons with adjacent disciplines such as control. A globalized model is proposed, and methods for selecting and adapting technologies for the model are discussed. Examples of industrial implementation are shown at several levels within the model.
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Chu, Changyong, Chengfang Yin, Shaohui Su, and Chang Chen. "Synchronous Integration Method of System and Simulation Models for Mechatronic Systems Based on SysML." Machines 10, no. 10 (2022): 864. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/machines10100864.

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System architecture could be described clearly and unambiguously by a descriptive system model during the system-level design of mechatronic products. However, for system verification, it is necessary to integrate the system modeling tools and simulation tools for analysis. Most of the existing integration methods focus on the integration in the physical architecture phase of the system model. A model integration framework that can integrate simulation into the logical architecture phase of the entire model for synchronous model verification is proposed in this paper. In the integration process, a Model-to-Text method is employed for information extraction and model transformation from the SysML model to the simulation model. The system model can be transformed by reusing and updating the generated simulation model through the framework for model verification. A framework with the Simulink model as the transformation target is constructed as an example in this paper, and the capability of this framework is verified by a design process of a quadruped robot. The result shows that this framework can realize the system design paradigm of integrating system verification for the entire logical architecture, which can improve the design efficiency and provide a reference for other system design and integration work.
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Chan, K. K., and Ricky K. Taira. "Systems integration for PACS." Computerized Medical Imaging and Graphics 15, no. 3 (1991): 177–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0895-6111(91)90007-i.

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Gross, E., L. Solf, T. Rossmeissl, J. Siegert, and T. Bauernhansl. "Konzeption eines Co-Designs für kundenindividuelle Produkte*/Concept of a co-design for customized products – Design of a mockup." wt Werkstattstechnik online 109, no. 06 (2019): 437–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.37544/1436-4980-2019-06-39.

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Eine Betrachtung von Produktkonfiguratoren auf dem deutschen Markt zeigt, dass Konfigurationssysteme kundenspezifische Wünsche oft nicht bedienen können. Hauptgrund ist die mangelnde Integration des Kunden in den Entwicklungsprozess eines Produkts. Somit bedarf es neuartiger Möglichkeiten der Personalisierung, um dem steigenden Anspruchsniveau der Kunden weiterhin gerecht zu werden. Hierzu wurden Produktkonfiguratoren für den deutschen Markt untersucht und bewertet. Anschließend wurden Anforderungen für die Integration des Kunden in den Produktentwicklungsprozess aufgezeigt und in einem Powerpoint-Mockup visuell dargestellt. Hierbei fokussiert das Mockup den Prozess der Personalisierung in Form einer kooperativen Entwicklung, eines sogenannten „Co-Design“-Prozesses.   An examination of existing product configurators for the German market shows that those systems are unable to handle customer-specific requests. The reason is the lacking integration of the customer in a product‘s development process. Thus, new ways of personalization are needed to fulfill customers’ requirements. For this purpose, product configurators for the German market have been considered and evaluated. Afterwards, requirements for the integration of the customer into the product development process were identified and presented in a powerpoint mockup. The mockup focuses on the process of personalization as a cooperative development, a co-design process.
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Researcher. "SAP BUSINESS INTEGRATION BUILDER (BIB): A TECHNICAL DEEP DIVE." International Journal of Research In Computer Applications and Information Technology (IJRCAIT) 7, no. 2 (2024): 736–46. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.14040163.

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This article presents a comprehensive technical exploration of SAP Business Integration Builder (BIB), a specialized solution designed to address the complex challenges of integrating SAP SuccessFactors with on-premise SAP ERP or S/4HANA systems. The article delves into BIB's architecture, key technical features, implementation process, and advantages over general-purpose integration platforms like SAP Cloud Platform Integration (CPI). Through detailed analysis, the article demonstrates how BIB's focused design offers enhanced data handling for HR processes, streamlined integration architecture, reduced development overhead, superior error handling, optimized security, and seamless scalability. Performance metrics and comparative analyses illustrate BIB's significant improvements in integration efficiency, data accuracy, and cost-effectiveness, positioning it as a superior choice for organizations seeking to optimize their HR and ERP system integrations in hybrid cloud environments.
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Jalali, Leila, Sharad Mehrotra, and Nalini Venkatasubramanian. "Simulation integration: using multidatabase systems concepts." SIMULATION 90, no. 11 (2014): 1268–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0037549714553151.

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This paper considers the challenge of designing a framework that supports the integration of multiple existing simulation models into an integrated simulation environment (multisimulation). We aim to facilitate the process of fusing together the independently created simulators into an integrated simulation environment wherein we can model and execute complex scenarios involving multiple simulators. In this paper, we focus on solutions for the synchronization problem in multisimulation to orchestrate consistent information flow through multiple simulators. In particular, we provide: (1) a transaction-based approach to modeling the synchronization problem in multisimulations by mapping it to a problem similar to multidatabase concurrency; we express multisimulation synchronization as a scheduling problem where the goal is to generate “correct schedules” for time advancement and data exchange across simulators that meets the dependencies without loss of concurrency; (2) a hybrid scheduling strategy which adapts itself to the “right” level of pessimism/optimism based on the state of the execution and underlying dependencies. We also develop two key optimizations: (a) efficient checkpointing/rollback techniques; and (b) relaxation model for dependencies which guarantees bounded violation of consistency to support higher levels of concurrency. We evaluate our proposed techniques via a detailed case study from the emergency response domain by integrating three disparate simulators: a fire simulator (CFAST), an evacuation simulator (Drillsim) and a communication simulator (LTEsim).
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J., B. Samon, and H. T. Fotsa D. "A Design Approach for Complex Systems." International Journal of Engineering and Advanced Technology (IJEAT) 12, no. 4 (2022): 40–44. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijeat.C3355.0411422.

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<strong>Abstract: </strong>The design of systems requires the integration of data from different fields (mechanical computer-aided design, electrical computer-aided design, automation, embedded software,.). The multi-technological character of Mechatronics makes the design of systems more complex. In this context a general knowledge of Mechatronics and Mechatronic products is necessary. The design problem of a mechatronic product requires the analysis of its structural, technological, and functional complexity. This paper presents an approach to the design of Mechatronic systems. This requires the characterization of the different types of the complexity of a product before presenting the design methodology, the modeling, and the simulation tools used in the different design phases.
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Liu, Yan, Sander van Nederveen, Chunlin Wu, and Marcel Hertogh. "Sustainable Infrastructure Design Framework through Integration of Rating Systems and Building Information Modeling." Advances in Civil Engineering 2018 (September 25, 2018): 1–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/8183536.

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BIM (building information modeling) can be the basis for carrying out various performance analyses. Sustainable infrastructure rating systems are suitable tools for assessing an infrastructure’s environmental performance. It is necessary to integrate them in the design process. The research adopted a thorough literature review to follow the development trends, interviews with professionals from the academia and industry, and a critical analysis of technical requirements for integrating BIM tools and infrastructure sustainability rating systems in the design process. This study propagates a conceptual framework for integrating sustainability rating systems by introducing BIM with a sustainability metric plug-in. The adoption of the proposed solution allows for what-if scenarios to better support the incorporation of sustainability into design decisions and the assessment of sustainability at the design phase of the infrastructure project. The framework is used to refine designs and ensure that sustainable goals are met and to demonstrate compliance with regulatory requirements. This paper concludes that greater emphasis should be placed on supporting technical requirements to facilitate the integration of BIM and sustainability rating systems. It defines the possibility of BIM adoption to influence the sustainable project performance in the infrastructure. This framework could streamline the sustainable design process and lead to more integrated infrastructure delivery.
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Maher, Ray, Melanie Maher, Samuel Mann, and Clive A. McAlpine. "Integrating design thinking with sustainability science: a Research through Design approach." Sustainability Science 13, no. 6 (2018): 1565–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s11625-018-0618-6.

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Abstract Design disciplines have a long history of creating well-integrated solutions to challenges which are complex, uncertain and contested by multiple stakeholders. Society faces similar challenges in implementing the Sustainable Development Goals, so design methods hold much potential. While principles of good design are well established, there has been limited integration of design thinking with sustainability science. To advance this integration, we examine the process of designing MetaMAP: an interactive graphic tool for collaborating to understand social–ecological systems and design well-integrated solutions. MetaMAP was created using Research through Design methods which integrate creative and scientific thinking. By applying design thinking, researchers and practitioners from different backgrounds undertook multiple cycles of problem framing, solution development, testing and reflection. The testing was highly collaborative involving over 150 people from diverse disciplines in workshops, case studies, interviews and critique. Reflecting on this process, we discuss design principles and opportunities for integrating design thinking with sustainability science to help achieve Sustainable Development Goals.
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Tao, Zongwei, F. Gordon Zophy, and John Wiegmann. "Asset Management Model and Systems Integration Approach." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1719, no. 1 (2000): 191–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1719-25.

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Transportation asset management is an integrated set of best practices and systems that achieve optimal and cost-effective investment and use of transportation assets throughout their service life cycle. Most infrastructure management programs and systems contain certain elements of asset management functions. However, they lack a strong capacity to accomplish the overall asset management goal. Presented is an asset management model together with an approach for systems integration. The asset management model illustrates basic asset management goals, strategies, principles, and analysis methods. An example of an integrated maintenance program incorporates the features of the model. Supporting the asset management model is a systems integration approach that demonstrates how component asset management systems can be integrated at different stages of their development life cycles. The integration process is needed to ensure that system interoperability truly supports an effective asset management program. The approach can be defined in five phases: ( a) business integration, ( b) system requirements integration, ( c) logical design integration, ( d) physical design and development integration, and ( e) implementation integration. Each phase carries a particular integration objective and develops unique integration products. An operational scenario tool is introduced as an implementation strategy for asset management.
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Staebler, Reinhard M., Bryan J. Miller, Paul J. Rakow, and Thomas Koch. "Connector Architecture for Computer-Assisted Design and Manufacturing Systems." Journal of Ship Production 20, no. 04 (2004): 262–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.5957/jsp.2004.20.4.262.

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Flexible integration concepts for computer-assisted design (CAD) and manufacturing (CAM) systems have been identified as a key to let shipyards select and implement best-in-class software components for their CAD and CAM operations. Current implementations are dominated by bilateral links based on proprietary data exchange formats and are too complex to upgrade parts of a CAD/CAM infrastructure without negative impacts on the other parts. This paper describes the ongoing development of a connector architecture for CAD and CAM systems in shipbuilding. The architecture decouples CAD and CAM systems on the basis of a flexible integration technology, utilizing XML data exchange, lightweight directory access protocol (LDAP), and message-based communication. An enterprise reference model describing all relevant shipbuilding business objects forms the basis for the integration. So-called adapters connect the various CAD and CAM systems to the architecture. An automatic nesting solution is presented as a sample business solution in the connector architecture environment.
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