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Delen, Dursun, Nikunj P. Dalal, and Perakath C. Benjamin. "Integrated modeling." Communications of the ACM 48, no. 4 (April 2005): 107–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1053291.1053296.

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Engelke, H., J. Grotrian, C. Scheuing, A. Schmackpfeffer, W. Schwarz, B. Solf, and J. Tomann. "Integrated Manufacturing Modeling System." IBM Journal of Research and Development 29, no. 4 (July 1985): 343–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1147/rd.294.0343.

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Popov, Vladimir, and Tatjana Grigorjeva. "INTEGRATED COMPUTER – AIDED DESIGN OF BUILDING STRUCTURES." Engineering Structures and Technologies 2, no. 1 (March 31, 2010): 31–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.3846/skt.2010.04.

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With the growth of information technologies in the field of computer-aided design, the concept of CAD acquires new meaning and changes the contents. More and more a new definitions, i.e. Building Information Modeling - BIM, Fabrication Information Modeling - FIM, Integrated Structural Modeling - ISM, Building Lifecycle Management - PLM and others are encountered, the concept of which may be described as way to develop the strategy of building project design, construction, and maintenance management based on the computer aided modeling and simulation technologies. Examine BIM application in building design process it can be assumed that of object modeling and simulation technique comprises a full range of actions starting from the development of virtual model of the project under consideration, describing all physical parameters characteristic of a real structure, defining the conditions of its position. Then analysis of model behavior under real maintenance conditions is performed: effects of different character are described and the results obtained are analyzed. The results received by next step are presented in common technical documentation form: general arrangement and erection drawings are generated, final detailing of connections and structural elements in the form of shop drawing or NC code is performed, bill of materials, cut lists, various reports, specifications and estimates are composed. During the last five years there is strong request from the market for the state-of-the-art computer-aided design applications developed to meet the needs and requirements of the Architectural, Engineering, and Construction as well as Plant, Process, and Power industries, for high performance, flexible and versatile tools with extended graphics integration to simulation and analysis systems within a user-friendly design environment that allows the close emulation of natural design phases and workflow to which structural are accustomed. This could became possible due to the innovative development of ‘new generation’ structural software application capable to maintain an intelligent and true 3D real-world simulated structure containing all the information required for the general and detailed design, fabrication and construction of engineering structures, enabling designers to operate intuitively in the adaptive high-performance real-time visual modeling environment while simultaneously achieving high-quality results by applying powerful simulation, analysis and optimization methods which would guarantee a rational and effective choice of the constructive decision. It has to be flexible to enable external best of breed vertical market products to be linked to the application and hence creating an open design environment; this enables members of a workgroup to collaborate effectively, performing the multiple tasks associated with construction design.
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Bennett, James F., Walter R. Johnson, and Charles F. Marshall. "Integrated Spill Modeling for Impact Analysis." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2003, no. 1 (April 1, 2003): 943–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2003-1-943.

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ABSTRACT This paper examines the potential use of computer models to estimate environmental impacts from oil spills. Computer simulation models for oil spills have long been used for risk analysis and have continually improved over the past few decades. Beyond risk analysis, however, these modeling tools could contribute to the estimation of the environmental impacts such as species mortality and shoreline contact. Proposed activities such as offshore oil and gas exploration and development can be analyzed using models that integrate spill-simulation capability with environmental resource and toxicological data. To estimate the potential use and reasonableness of such models for oil-spill impact analysis, the authors have applied a commercially available state-of-the-art spill model using previously unavailable historical winds and currents data and spill events extracted from the oil-spill record for the Outer Continental Shelf (OCS) in the Gulf of Mexico (GOM). This is one of the first efforts to bring together such complete data sets for modeling effects on so broad a geographic and temporal scale. Such information is valuable in determining the reasonableness and appropriateness of model use for impact analysis of future exploration, development, and production activities.
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Horváth, László, and Imre J. Rudas. "Emerging Intelligent Technologies in Computer-Aided Engineering." Journal of Advanced Computational Intelligence and Intelligent Informatics 4, no. 4 (July 20, 2000): 268–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.20965/jaciii.2000.p0268.

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Competition generated the requirement of quick decisions at engineering activities. As a consequence, application of advanced computer modeling in engineering design needs application of intelligent computer methods to assist human decision making. A powerful CAD/CAM system with a comprehensive range of sophisticated modeling tools for describing engineering objects and programming tools for creating modeling procedures constitutes an appropriate environment to accept intelligent methods. The only way of survival for companies producing mechanical products on the competitive edge seems application of advanced modeling together with intelligent decision making. Much modeling, problem solving, database handling, visualization and other methods are involved in a typical computer-based engineering process. This process recently relies upon an integrated set of modeling tools and an integrated product database. Involving intelligent computer methods is a great challenge in this field. This paper surveys advanced modeling from the point of view of application of intelligent methods. It is organized as follows. A characterization of state of the art in advanced engineering modeling reveals important issues to be discussed in this paper. Following this, worldwide network-based group work of engineers is discussed. Human computer interaction (HCI) and network communication methods as important aspects of computer-aided engineering are outlined. Then recent development results in modeling of mechanical systems with special emphasis on integrated modeling of mechanical products, especially well-engineered shapes, are introduced. Finally, virtual manufacturing as an area of involving intelligent methods in CAD/CAM technology is discussed.
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Lin, Ying-Tsong, Timothy F. Duda, Weifeng G. Zhang, and Arthur Newhall. "Integrated ocean acoustics and dynamics modeling with computer clusters." Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 143, no. 3 (March 2018): 1926. http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.5036291.

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Kunigahalli, Raghavan. "3D Modeling for Computer-Integrated Construction of RC Structures." Journal of Computing in Civil Engineering 11, no. 2 (April 1997): 92–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.1061/(asce)0887-3801(1997)11:2(92).

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Galle, Per. "Towards integrated, “intelligent”, and compliant computer modeling of buildings." Automation in Construction 4, no. 3 (October 1995): 189–211. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0926-5805(95)00004-k.

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Ali, Adel L., Dia L. Ali, and Kamal S. Ali. "The role of geometric modeling in computer integrated manufacturing." Computers & Industrial Engineering 15, no. 1-4 (January 1988): 24–30. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0360-8352(88)90059-9.

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Sun, Q., R. Z. Gan, K. H. Chang, and K. J. Dormer. "Computer-integrated finite element modeling of human middle ear." Biomechanics and Modeling in Mechanobiology 1, no. 2 (October 1, 2002): 109–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10237-002-0014-z.

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Min, Liu, Bai Li, and Zhang Shensheng. "Modeling integrated CAPP/PPS systems." Computers & Industrial Engineering 46, no. 2 (April 2004): 275–83. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2003.12.003.

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Sun, Yu, Elisabete Silva, Wei Tian, Ruchi Choudhary, and Hong Leng. "An Integrated Spatial Analysis Computer Environment for Urban-Building Energy in Cities." Sustainability 10, no. 11 (November 16, 2018): 4235. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/su10114235.

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In this paper, we developed a new integrated analysis environment in order to thoroughly analyses urban-building energy patterns, named IUBEA (integrated urban building energy analysis), which focuses on energy modeling and analysis of a city’s building stock to support district or city-scale efficiency programs. It is argued that cities and towns account for more than two-thirds of world energy consumption. Thus, this paper explores techniques to integrate a spatial analysis environment in the field of urban building energy assessment in cites to make full use of current spatial data relevant to urban-building energy consumption and energy efficiency policies. We illustrate how multi-scale sampling and analysis for energy consumption and simulate the energy-saving scenarios by taking as an example of Greater London. In the final part, is an application of an agent-based model (ABM) in IUBEA regarding behavioral and economic characteristics of building stocks in the context of building energy efficiency. This paper first describes the basic concept for this integrated spatial analysis environment IUBEA. Then, this paper discusses the main functions for this new environment in detail. The research serves a new paradigm of the multi-scale integrated analysis that can lead to an efficient energy model, which contributes the body of knowledge of energy modeling beyond the single building scale. Findings also proved that ABM is a feasible tool to tackle intellectual challenges in energy modeling. The final adoption example of Greater London demonstrated that the integrated analysis environment as a feasible tool for building energy consumption have unique advantages and wide applicability.
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Xu, Jianfei, S. M. AbouRizk, and Cam Fraser. "Integrated three-dimensional computer-aided design and discrete-event simulation models." Canadian Journal of Civil Engineering 30, no. 2 (April 1, 2003): 449–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1139/l02-110.

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Three-dimensional computer-aided design (3D-CAD) systems that integrate critical path method (CPM) algorithms, commonly referred to as four-dimensional computer-aided design (4D-CAD), have received a high level of interest over the past few years due to the insight they offer into constructability and feasibility analysis. This paper outlines an approach that facilitates this modeling method through integration between a commercial 3D-CAD software package and a discrete-event simulation tool. This approach employs a product-based modeling method that integrates simulation models with CAD drawings to provide real-time analysis and improved model accuracy in modeling construction operations. By integrating with 3D-CAD drawings, the models require much less data entry and provide a much higher degree of accuracy. Additionally, during the course of a project, resource and time consumption data can be collected and used to continually update the model, minimizing the use of assumptions and generalized data. This paper provides a short background and literature review to contextualize the problem statement, describes the product atomic component (PAC) used to integrate 3D-CAD and the simulation model, outlines some of the implementation issues in a simulation context, and presents a prototype system with an example application for an earthmoving project.Key words: 4D-CAD, CPM, product atomic component, simulation modeling, integration, earthmoving.
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Kazi, Baha Uddin, and Gabriel Wainer. "Integrated cellular framework for modeling ecosystems: Theory and applications." SIMULATION 94, no. 3 (May 11, 2017): 213–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0037549717706007.

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We introduce an integrated framework for modeling and simulation of ecosystems based on cellular models. The framework integrates cellular modeling, web-based simulation, and geographic information systems (GISs) for data collection and visualization. In this framework, data extraction from GISs is automated; we use the Cell-DEVS formalism for modeling the ecosystem and the CD++ cellular modeling tool within the RISE (RESTful Interoperability Simulation Environment) middleware for web-based simulation. The simulation results are easily integrated with Google Earth data for visualization. We discuss the design, implementation, and benefits of the integrated approach for modeling and simulation in spatial analysis of ecosystem services. We show different case studies in the area of ecological systems, demonstrating how to apply the framework, its usability, and flexibility. We focus on the use of models available in remote servers, their integration with GIS data for inputs, and georeferenced visualization of the results. We show how the modeling methods based on DEVS and their modular interfaces make it easy to build such an architecture and we discuss its application to the field of environmental systems.
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Cerrolaza, M., G. Gavidia, E. Soudah, and M. Martín-Landrove. "MODELING HUMAN TISSUES: AN EFFICIENT INTEGRATED METHODOLOGY." Biomedical Engineering: Applications, Basis and Communications 26, no. 01 (February 2014): 1450012. http://dx.doi.org/10.4015/s1016237214500124.

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Geometric models of human body organs are obtained from imaging techniques like computed tomography (CT) and magnetic resonance image (MRI) that oallow an accurate visualization of the inner body, thus providing relevant information about their its structure and pathologies. Next, these models are used to generate surface and volumetric meshes, which can be used further for visualization, measurement, biomechanical simulation, rapid prototyping and prosthesis design. However, going from geometric models to numerical models is not an easy task, being necessary to apply image-processing techniques to solve the complexity of human tissues and to get more simplified geometric models, thus reducing the complexity of the subsequent numerical analysis. In this work, an integrated and efficient methodology to obtain models of soft tissues like gray and white matter of brain and hard tissues like jaw and spine bones is proposed. The methodology is based on image-processing algorithms chosen according to some characteristics of the tissue: type, intensity profiles and boundaries quality. First, low-quality images are improved by using enhancement algorithms to reduce image noise and to increase structures contrast. Then, hybrid segmentation for tissue identification is applied through a multi-stage approach. Finally, the obtained models are resampled and exported in formats readable by computer aided design (CAD) tools. In CAD environments, this data is used to generate discrete models using finite element methed (FEM) or other numerical methods like the boundary element method (BEM). Results have shown that the proposed methodology is useful and versatile to obtain accurate geometric models that can be used in several clinical cases to obtain relevant quantitative and qualitative information.
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Persentili, Emine, and Sema Alptekin. "Integration of simulation modeling and computer aided production management in computer integrated enterprise." Computers & Industrial Engineering 25, no. 1-4 (September 1993): 191–94. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0360-8352(93)90253-t.

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Suri, Rajiv, and Kevin Otto. "Manufacturing System Robustness Through Integrated Modeling." Journal of Mechanical Design 123, no. 4 (August 1, 1999): 630–36. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1402129.

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Robust design techniques are often applied to the design of manufacturing processes to determine the most robust operating points for a production system. However, such efforts have traditionally been focused on treating the output of each manufacturing operation in isolation. This approach ignores the fact that the sensitivity of each operation to input variation is a function of the operating point, which can only be changed in conjunction with the operating points of all other operations in that system. As such, applying robust design to each operation within a system individually does not guarantee lowest end-of-line variation. This is contrary to commonly held beliefs. What is needed instead is a method for conducting a system-wide parameter design where the operating points of each operation are optimized as a complete set to reduce final product variation. The logistics of such an integrated parameter design scheme become difficult or impossible on processes that may occur in different geographical locations. In this paper we outline the use of mathematical models to conduct system-wide parameter design. We demonstrate this technique on a model of a sheet stretch-forming manufacturing system. Through this example, we show that selecting operating points while considering the entire system results in a greater reduction in variation than Taguchi-style robust design conducted independently on each of the operations within the system.
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Mistrick, Richard, Craig Casey, Ling Chen, and Sarith Subramaniam. "Computer Modeling of Daylight-Integrated Photocontrol of Electric Lighting Systems." Buildings 5, no. 2 (May 13, 2015): 449–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/buildings5020449.

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Gardner, Melissa K., David J. Odde, and Kerry Bloom. "Hypothesis testing via integrated computer modeling and digital fluorescence microscopy." Methods 41, no. 2 (February 2007): 232–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ymeth.2006.08.002.

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de Souza e Silva, Edmundo, Daniel R. Figueiredo, and Rosa M. M. Leão. "The TANGRAMII integrated modeling environment for computer systems and networks." ACM SIGMETRICS Performance Evaluation Review 36, no. 4 (March 25, 2009): 64–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/1530873.1530886.

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Song, Cheeyang, and Eunsook Cho. "An Integrated Design Method for SOA-Based Business Modeling and Software Modeling." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 26, no. 02 (March 2016): 347–77. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194016500157.

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Service-oriented architecture (SOA)-based system development requires a systematic integration technique for software modeling and business modeling methods that approach the implementation component from the perspective of a business service. We proposes the integrated design method (architecture, metamodel, framework, process) for the integration of component software modeling in business process modeling notation (BPMN) business modeling to service-oriented modeling based on model-driven architecture (MDA) and model view controller (MVC) patterns according to SOA. The integrated architecture is composed of a metamodel and a process framework. The integrated metamodel is mapped to the core modeling elements of the SOA-based extended layered (XL)-BPMN/business process execution language (BPEL)/web service description language (WSDL)/component models, and the conversion profile is defined. For the establishment of the integrated process between business and software modeling, the framework is first defined; using this framework, we apply MDA (CIM: Conceptual Independent Modeling, PIM: Platform Independent Modeling, PSM: Platform Specific Modeling) and MVC patterns to define the integrated modeling process for the three development phases. The proposed modeling process was applied to the design of an online shopping mall system (OSMS). The design models were described on the basis of MDA/MVC according to the layered modeling elements defined in the individual/integrated metamodel and the three modeling phases of the integrated modeling process. The case study demonstrated that the conversion modeling task maintains the consistency and practicality between the SOA-based business and software modeling. The use of this method will make the consistent conversion modeling work between businesses and software convenient with a service orientation, will make it easy to change a business process, and will maximize the number of established reuse models.
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Qin, Feiwei, Haibin Xia, Yong Peng, and Zizhao Wu. "Integrated Modeling, Simulation, and Visualization for Nanomaterials." Complexity 2018 (2018): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2018/5083247.

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Computer aided modeling and simulation of nanomaterials can describe the correlation between the material’s microstructure and its macroscopic properties quantitatively. In this paper, we propose an integrated modeling, simulation, and visualization approach for designing nanomaterials. Firstly, a fast parametric modeling method for important nanomaterials such as graphene, nanotubes, and MOFs is proposed; secondly, the material model could be edited adaptively without affecting the validity of the model on the physical level; thirdly a preliminary calculation for nanomaterials’ energy is implemented based on the theory of surface fitting; finally, an integrated framework of nanomaterials modeling, simulation, and visualization is designed and implemented. Experimental results show that the proposed approach is feasible and effective.
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Kalay, Yehuda. "Worldview: An Integrated Geometric-Modeling/ Drafting System." IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications 7, no. 2 (February 1987): 36–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcg.1987.277105.

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Campbell, T., R. Allard, R. Preller, L. Smedstad, A. Wallcraft, Sue Chen, Hao Jin, et al. "Integrated Modeling of the Battlespace Environment." Computing in Science & Engineering 12, no. 5 (September 2010): 36–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mcse.2010.78.

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Tang, Yun, Yves Brunel, Pascal Goubertier, and Albert Morelli. "Integrated modeling of electro-mechanical products." Computers in Industry 23, no. 1-2 (November 1993): 117–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0166-3615(93)90121-g.

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POTAPOVA, Nadiia, Ludmila VOLONTYR, and Oksana Zelinska. "MATHEMATICAL AND COMPUTER MODELING OF FUNCTIONING LOGISTICS PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS." Herald of Khmelnytskyi National University. Technical sciences 307, no. 2 (May 2, 2022): 73–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.31891/2307-5732-2022-307-2-73-80.

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The paper substantiates the need of usage mathematical and computer modelling in data analysis in assessing with the functioning of logistic processes and systems. Based on the analysis of existing approaches, the peculiarities of using an integrated method of mathematical and computer modelling in order to effective set up and implement a process research experiment are revealed. The logistic system is formalized within the supply of material and technical resources by a centralized method of flow distribution and transfer of management influence from the highest level of the hierarchy to the lower levels such as branches or separate units. Formal identification of the logistic system of supply of material and technical resources is based on the separation of the main factors of the system and the limits of their impact. The main stages of modelling the functioning of logistics processes are specified, which is the basis for clarifying the algorithmic features of the computer experiment. It is stipulated that one of the main approaches to the study of these systems is modelling based on the use of methodological principles of queuing theory, which is based on modelling the flow characteristics of processes, orders and the discipline of their service. The procedure for determining the main characteristics of the system is focused on conducting computer simulations by setting up a computer experiment aimed at simulating the behaviour of the system and its evaluation. Probabilistic estimates of the queuing system are obtained under stationary operating conditions, in the established mode, which achieves limiting the impact of the conditions of the initial state. Emphasis is placed on combining simulation modelling as one of the approaches of computer modelling with elements of optimization solutions that can be obtained as an analytical solution to specific applications of logistics of varying complexity, in particular, inventory management.
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Soyucayli, S., and K. N. Otto. "Simultaneous Engineering of Quality Through Integrated Modeling." Journal of Mechanical Design 120, no. 2 (June 1, 1998): 210–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2826961.

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Simultaneous engineering has become the means to ensure quality through incorporation of manufacturing. This proves difficult without quantitative support tools. We present here a modeling-based approach to simultaneously design a product and its production process. We demonstrate an approach of examining sensitivities of output to all inputs of a system, from product design specifications, process variables, and material specifications. We further develop mathematics of estimating the effects of in-line process control changes to improve quality. We demonstrate a method to choose noise sources to measure and process variables to control in-line based upon these measurements, and estimate the error reduction that such process control changes will provide. The tool allows simultaneous engineering of the product and process to improve quality.
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Tasanis, Ioannis K., and Jian Wu. "LMS—an integrated lake modeling system." Environmental Software 9, no. 2 (January 1994): 103–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0266-9838(94)90003-5.

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Гумен, Олена Миколаївна, and Ірина Борисівна Селіна. "Studying the heating geometry with integration of computer-integrated modeling technologies." Information systems, mechanics and control, no. 18 (March 15, 2018): 27–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.20535/2219-3804182018134705.

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Britton, Graeme. "Organization of Engineering Knowledge for product modeling in Computer Integrated Manufacturing." Computer Integrated Manufacturing Systems 4, no. 3 (August 1991): 199. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0951-5240(91)90050-9.

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Jain, Himanshu, Bilal Ahmad Bhatti, Tianying Wu, Barry Mather, and Robert Broadwater. "Integrated Transmission-and-Distribution System Modeling of Power Systems: State-of-the-Art and Future Research Directions." Energies 14, no. 1 (December 22, 2020): 12. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/en14010012.

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Integrated transmission-and-distribution (T&D) modeling is a new and developing method for simulating power systems. Interest in integrated T&D modeling is driven by the changes taking place in power systems worldwide that are resulting in more decentralized power systems with increasingly high levels of distributed energy resources. Additionally, the increasing role of the hitherto passive energy consumer in the management and operation of power systems requires more capable and detailed integrated T&D modeling to understand the interactions between T&D systems. Although integrated T&D modeling has not yet found widespread commercial application, its potential for changing the decades-old power system modeling approaches has led to several research efforts in the last few years that tried to (i) develop algorithms and software for steady-state and dynamic modeling of power systems and (ii) demonstrate the advantages of this modeling approach compared with traditional, separated T&D system modeling. In this paper, we provide a review of integrated T&D modeling research efforts and the methods employed for steady-state and dynamic modeling of power systems. We also discuss our current research in integrated T&D modeling and the potential directions for future research. This paper should be useful for power systems researchers and industry members because it will provide them with a critical summary of current research efforts and the potential topics where research efforts are needed to further advance and demonstrate the utility of integrated T&D modeling.
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Ni, Qianfu, Prasad K. D. V. Yarlagadda, and Wen Feng Lu. "Modeling of an Integrated Process Planning System." Computer-Aided Design and Applications 3, no. 5 (January 2006): 567–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/16864360.2006.10738410.

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Poliakov, Mykhailo, Sergey Subbotin, and Oleksii Poliakov. "INTEROPERABILITY OF INTEGRATED HIERARCHICAL SYSTEMS." System technologies 2, no. 133 (March 1, 2021): 68–78. http://dx.doi.org/10.34185/1562-9945-2-133-2021-08.

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The content, properties and peculiarities of interoperability are considered in relation to integrated hierarchical systems. The structure of a unified element for the functional interaction of the levels of the hierarchical system is proposed. This element is common for interacting systems, performs different functions in these systems, and is built in the form of a finite state machine with a controlled structure. A computer program for modeling the interaction of the levels of a hierarchical system is proposed. An example is given of modeling the interaction of systems using the proposed unified element, which confirmed the possibility of interaction between systems by controlling the behavior of one automaton with the help of another.
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Heiberger, Richard M., and Norman S. Matloff. "Probability Modeling and Computer Simulation: An Integrated Introduction With Applications to Engineering and Computer Science." Journal of the American Statistical Association 85, no. 409 (March 1990): 267. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/2289577.

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Liu, Dun, Tianrui Li, and Decui Liang. "An integrated approach towards modeling ranked weights." Computers & Industrial Engineering 147 (September 2020): 106629. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.cie.2020.106629.

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Dalal, Nikunj P., Manjunath Kamath, William J. Kolarik, and Eswar Sivaraman. "Toward an integrated framework for modeling enterprise processes." Communications of the ACM 47, no. 3 (March 2004): 83–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1145/971617.971620.

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Kumar, Sujay, Christa Peters-Lidard, Yudong Tian, Rolf Reichle, James Geiger, Charles Alonge, John Eylander, and Paul Houser. "An integrated hydrologic modeling and data assimilation framework." Computer 41, no. 12 (December 2008): 52–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/mc.2008.475.

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Ho, Zih Ping, Ing Chuang Lee, and Jing Jung Chen. "Computer-Integrated Manufacturing for Chinese Herbal Medicine Drinks Products." Applied Mechanics and Materials 365-366 (August 2013): 1294–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amm.365-366.1294.

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Chinese herbal medicine has a long history, based on the Statistical Yearbook of the World Health Organization; half of people on earth have ever taken herbal remedies as an alternative health treatment. Except China, there are 123 countries that have established Chinese herbal medicine research related institutions. People didnt like taking medicine directly due to taste, therefore, Chinese herbal medicine drinks (CHMD) are moving toward a rising trend of quantity, partly replacing Western style medicine. This research tries to integrate CHMD products with customer preferences in Taiwan, aiming at customer CHMD preference analyzing and modeling. Each different CHMD has its own attribute and efficacy trend. Two distribution data sets of customer behavior were introduced to design computer integrated manufacturing parameters within a dynamic selection model software. Results also found that immunity adjust and anti-fatigue were the main reasons when customers purchased these CHMD. The reason may be from the tension life style caused.
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Meyyappan, M., and T. R. Govindan. "Plasma Process Modeling for Integrated Circuits Manufacturing." VLSI Design 6, no. 1-4 (January 1, 1998): 409–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/1998/27636.

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A reactor model for plasma-based deposition and etching is presented. Two-dimensional results are discussed in terms of plasma density, ion flux, and ion energy. Approaches to develop rapid CAD-type models are discussed.
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Bidarra, Rafael, Niels Kranendonk, Alex Noort, and Willem F. Bronsvoort. "A Collaborative Framework for Integrated Part and Assembly Modeling." Journal of Computing and Information Science in Engineering 2, no. 4 (December 1, 2002): 256–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.1555647.

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An ideal product modeling system should support both part modeling and assembly modeling, instead of just either of them as is the case in most current CAD systems. A good basis for such integration is multiple-view feature modeling, as it allows focusing on different aspects of the product, while at the same time maintaining consistency of all model views. This paper presents a framework that supports synchronous collaborative sessions via Internet, among members of a distributed development team, with such a modeling system. The framework provides facilities for creating a hierarchical product structure, with single and compound components, and meanwhile assigning tasks to team members. The actual design of a single component is supported by a web-client specialized in part design, whereas the specification of assembly relations among components is supported by a web-client specialized in assembly design. All clients make use of the same server, which runs a multiple-view feature modeling system and maintains the complete product model, guaranteeing consistency of the part design and the assembly design views.
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Tsygankov, D. E. "Structural semantic 3D modeling technology in the integrated design process." Journal of «Almaz – Antey» Air and Space Defence Corporation, no. 4 (December 30, 2017): 91–97. http://dx.doi.org/10.38013/2542-0542-2017-4-91-97.

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The paper presents an approach to computer-aided design based on a bijective correspondence between product structure and the process of developing its digital 3D model. The approach proposed makes it possible to retain the semantic integrity of a design concept and reduce development time.
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Kirchheim, R., and U. Kaeber. "Atomistic and computer modeling of metallization failure of integrated circuits by electromigration." Journal of Applied Physics 70, no. 1 (July 1991): 172–81. http://dx.doi.org/10.1063/1.350305.

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O’Brien, Carl M. "An Integrated Introduction to Computer Graphics and Geometric Modeling by Ronald Goldman." International Statistical Review 78, no. 1 (April 2010): 156–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1751-5823.2010.00109_25.x.

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Wu, Jing, Laibin Zhang, Jinqiu Hu, Morten Lind, Xinxin Zhang, Sten Bay Jørgensen, Gürkan Sin, and Niels Jensen. "An integrated qualitative and quantitative modeling framework for computer-assisted HAZOP studies." AIChE Journal 60, no. 12 (August 27, 2014): 4150–73. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/aic.14593.

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Kolobanova, M. S., S. M. Klyushin, V. K. Kozlov, and T. N. Prokopenko. "COMPREHENSIVE APPROACH TO MODELING AND CONSTRUCTION OF FUNCTIONAL DEVICES BASED ON SPACEWIRE CONTROLLERS AND SPACEFIBRE CONTROLLERS OF MULTICOR SERIES." Issues of radio electronics, no. 8 (August 20, 2018): 124–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.21778/2218-5453-2018-8-124-132.

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Proposed is an effective integrated approach to the modelling of functional units (FU), on-board computers and embedded systems at the hardware development phase. It is applicable to enterprises with a complete production cycle of industrial systems, including on-board control and information processing devices, space and aeronautical systems and others. In the traditional approach, the driver and on-board software (BPO) are debugged and verified after the manufacture of the product or computer, which significantly increases the lead time for the finished product. The complex approach to modeling the hardware at the transaction level [1] using the SystemC library [2], encapsulating the work with the driver with SpaceWire and SpaceFibre controllers allows to speed up the development of FU and computers, as well as to detect a number of errors and limitations of the system being designed.
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Khimich, Alexander, Tamara Chistyakova, Volodymyr Sydoruk, and Pavel Yershov. "Adaptive algorithms for researching problems in a variable computer environment." Physico-mathematical modelling and informational technologies, no. 33 (September 6, 2021): 181–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.15407/fmmit2021.33.081.

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The paper considers tools for studying computer models of problems in modeling physical and technical processes. Adaptive algorithms for studying structural and mathematical properties and solving problems in a variable computer environment are presented. The proposed innovative functionality is integrated into the intelligent computer mathematics system.
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PEREIRA REMELHE, MANUEL A., and SEBASTIAN ENGELL. "COMBINING MODELICA MODELS WITH DISCRETE EVENT FORMALISMS FOR SIMULATION USING THE DES/M ENVIRONMENT." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 15, no. 02 (April 2005): 349–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194005001999.

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Technical systems that include complex physical dynamics as well as extensive discrete event control, require powerful modeling and simulation techniques. As the most adequate means for modeling hybrid physical systems, we advocate the use of object-oriented modeling languages such as Modelica. However, the discrete event models often require the use of dedicated graphical editors that cannot be defined appropriately using Modelica. The purpose of the DES/M modeling environment [10] is to provide such editors for different discrete event formalisms and to translate discrete event models automatically into Modelica components such that a discrete event controller can be integrated easily into Modelica models and simulated using standard Modelica software tools. This contribution presents the main concepts used for the representation of several discrete event formalisms in the Modelica language and discusses the class of discrete event formalisms that can be supported by the DES/M environment.
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RAMOS-QUINTANA, FERNANDO, JUAN FRAUSTO-SOLIS, and FRANCISCO CAMARGO-SANTACRUZ. "A METHODOLOGY FOR MODELING INTERACTIONS IN COOPERATIVE INFORMATION SYSTEMS USING COLOURED PETRI NETS." International Journal of Software Engineering and Knowledge Engineering 12, no. 06 (December 2002): 619–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.1142/s0218194002001104.

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Cooperative Information Systems (CIS) become relevant to integrate different kinds of systems so as to work collaboratively for a common goal. CIS are considered by nature as dynamic systems, and one of the most difficult problems is how to model and control multiple simultaneous interactions among agents in a friendly way. Consequently, expressiveness becomes a problem related to the representation so far, the similar systems cope neither with the problem of expressiveness nor with multiple interactions in a satisfactory way. It is proposed an integrated methodology based on Coloured Petri Nets (CPN) in order to model the interaction mechanism in a CIS and reduce the associated complexity in the representation of the dynamic of the system. The methodology integrates mainly: (a) the action basic loop in order to represent the system interactions and to model organization conversations, (b) the CPN in the interaction design and system simulation, (c) the communicative acts of FIPA (Foundation for Intelligent Physical Agents), included in the Agent Communication Language Specification.
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Burgess, Mark A. "Digital Product Development." Mechanical Engineering 130, no. 08 (August 1, 2008): 34–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/1.2008-aug-3.

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This article discusses changes in the digital product development. Advances in computing power are multiplying the capabilities of design engineers. Information technology has advanced at a tremendous pace. Developers of design systems have exploited this capability with sophisticated mathematics, and today's systems are capable of producing very complex designs in much higher definition than ever before. Advances in geometric modeling have made it possible to represent 3-D solids in minute detail. Process modeling, which began with the study of a single manufacturing process, eventually gave way to complete factory flow simulations. The recent advances in IT enabled crossing the boundaries among technology, geometry, and process modeling with integrated computer-aided engineering, computer-aided design, and process planning. Current trends have now extended process modeling throughout the integrated supply chain and the extended enterprise.
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Chari, Kaushal, and Tarun K. Sen. "An Integrated Modeling System for Structured Modeling Using Model Graphs." INFORMS Journal on Computing 9, no. 4 (November 1997): 397–416. http://dx.doi.org/10.1287/ijoc.9.4.397.

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