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It is helpful to use a realistic layout for the simulation model. The layout is divided into several levels:

1. The background of the Frame.

2. The icons of the static objects.

3. The icons of the mobile objects and their movement through the Frame.

All objects of a class share a set of icons. You, therefore, have to duplicate enough classes in the class library for representing a more complex model. For a large quantity of objects, we recommend to organize them in folders.

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Bangsow, S. (2010). Icons. In: Manufacturing Simulation with Plant Simulation and SimTalk. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-05074-9_4

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