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Final Plenary Discussion and Conclusions

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Efficiency of Manufacturing Systems

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The aim of the final session was to bring together the major issues raised during the week; particularly those associated with areas of research, type and organisation of such research and implications for education. Many such issues had been aired during the course of formal discussions as well as in informal debate over coffee and lunch. This section attempts to bring these ideas together into a few broad areas of research which are regarded as key areas in the process of developing (and learning about) integrated production systems.

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Wilson, B., Berg, C.C., French, D. (1983). Final Plenary Discussion and Conclusions. In: Wilson, B., Berg, C.C., French, D. (eds) Efficiency of Manufacturing Systems. NATO Conference Series, vol 14. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-4475-9_5

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