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Journal of System Simulation

Authors

Tianying Zhang, 1. Beijing Complex Product Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Research Center, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China; ;2. State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing System Technology, Beijing Institute of Electronic System Engineering, Beijing 100854, China; ;3. Science and Technology on Space System Simulation Laboratory, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China;
Ji Hang, 1. Beijing Complex Product Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Research Center, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China; ;2. State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing System Technology, Beijing Institute of Electronic System Engineering, Beijing 100854, China; ;3. Science and Technology on Space System Simulation Laboratory, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China;
Junhua Zhou, 1. Beijing Complex Product Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Research Center, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China; ;2. State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing System Technology, Beijing Institute of Electronic System Engineering, Beijing 100854, China; ;3. Science and Technology on Space System Simulation Laboratory, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China;
Tao Luan, 1. Beijing Complex Product Advanced Manufacturing Engineering Research Center, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China; ;2. State Key Laboratory of Intelligent Manufacturing System Technology, Beijing Institute of Electronic System Engineering, Beijing 100854, China; ;3. Science and Technology on Space System Simulation Laboratory, Beijing Simulation Center, Beijing 100854, China;

Abstract

Abstract: In response to the application needs of using professional tools to develop complex products in the fields of aerospace, aviation, weapons, ships, etc., it is urgent to implement centralized management of cloud tools and cross-professional sharing of tools through tool service-oriented methods, so as to solve issues such as inconsistent tool versions, cross-professional resource barriers, and high thresholds for tool mastery during the traditional model development process. By studying the integration and calling methods of cross-professional and different versions of self-developed tools, as well as methods of tool server operation control, authority management, etc., and taking the local tools developed by Matlab as an example to get through the cloud technology process and methods, a self-developed tool service cloud platform is established to achieve centralized management, unified version, and maximum utilization of professional tools in the development of complex products in the military industry.

First Page

2911

Revised Date

2021-07-19

Last Page

2918

CLC

TP391.9

Recommended Citation

Zhang Tianying, Ji Hang, Zhou Junhua, Tao Luan. Research on Cloud Tool Integration and Management Methods[J]. Journal of System Simulation, 2021, 33(12): 2911-2918.

DOI

10.16182/j.issn1004731x.joss.21-FZ0719

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