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English: Ideal Reconfigurable Manufacturing Systems possess six core characteristics: Modularity, Integrability, Customized flexibility, Scalability, Convertibility, and Diagnosability [3.4]. These characteristics, which were introduced by professor Yoram Koren in 1995, apply to the design of whole manufacturing systems, as well as to some of its components – reconfigurable machines, their controllers, and also to the system control software.
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Source Engineering Research Center at the University of Michigan - Ann Arbor.
Author Rod Hill - Graphic Designer at the University of Michigan
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