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Rapid modeling tools for manufacturing simulation and analysis
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San Diego, California, United States
Pages: 25 - 32  
Year of Publication: 1988
ISBN:0-911801-42-1
Authors
Rajan Suri  University of Wisconsin, 1513 University Ave, IE Dept, Madison, WI
Michael Tomsicek  Network Dynamics, Inc., 1218 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, MA
Sponsors
ORS : Orthopaedic Research Society
SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
TIMS :
IEEE-CS : Computer Society
IEEE-SMCS : Systems, Man & Cybernetics Society
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

We present a set of five compatible tools for rapid modeling and analysis of discrete manufacturing systems. Lotus 1-2-3 spreadsheets form the database and most fundamental analysis tool for basic calculations. Manuplan II provides the user with a powerful tool to study the dynamics of manufacturing systems through analytical modeling: with this tool, models can be built in hours and each “what-if” is analyzed in minutes. SimStarter allows almost instantaneous conversion of the analytical model into simulation code. Siman provides detailed simulation modeling abilities in a package designed for the industrial user. Finally, Cinema gives manufacturing analysts the power of animation to present their results to co-workers and management in a convincing manner. All of these tools are designed to work together: Manuplan II has a Lotus 1-2-3 interface, SimStarter connects Manuplan II and Siman, and Cinema works directly with Siman code. Using this integrated set of tools, analysts can rapidly investigate decisions in all stages of the design and operation of manufacturing systems. This leads to cost-effective and timely analysis of manufacturing decisions, and hence to greater productivity and competitive position of the manufacturing enterprise.


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Anderson, K. R., G.W. Diehl, M. Shimizu and R. Suri (1988). "Integrating Spreadsheets, System Modeling, and Animation for Rapid Computer-Aided Design of Manufacturing Systems", Proc. 1988 University Programs in Computer-Aided Engineering, Design and Manufacturing (UPCAEDM) Conference.
 
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Brown, E. (1988) . "IBM Combines Rapid Modeling Technique and Simulation to Design PCB Factory-of-the-Future", Zndustrial Engineering, June, pp. 23-26 and 90.
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Miles, T. and R. Sadowski (1988). "Animation Design with Cinema", Proc. 1988 Winter Simulation Conference.
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Shimizu, M. (1988) . A Case Study in Application of an Integrated Approach for Rapid Design and Analysis of Manufacturing Systems;. Technical Report, Manufacturing Systems Engineering, University of Wisconsin- Madison.
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Suri, R. (1988) . "RMT Puts Manufacturing at the Helm", Manufacturing Engineering, February 1988, pp. 41-44.
 
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Collaborative Colleagues:
Rajan Suri: colleagues
Michael Tomsicek: colleagues