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Object-Oriented Information Modelling

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Industrial manufacturing companies are significant consumers of information technology for industrial applications. The competitiveness of industrial companies compels them to utilise new research results as quickly as possible and to combine these with their own experiences. Information technology is available in many different forms, and it is essential to make the right choices when trying to take advantage of the new technology.

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Jørgensen, K.A. (1994). Object-Oriented Information Modelling. In: Zaremba, M.B., Prasad, B. (eds) Modern Manufacturing. Advanced Manufacturing Series. Springer, London. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4471-2101-5_3

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