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Dependencies Between Design Product Models and Simulation Models
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Abstract
Multidisciplinary engineering is essential to develop mechatronic products. The key factor is to integrate methodology, systems and models. This paper will discuss the various design representations and the dependencies between product models. An approach for capturing dependencies is presented.
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