Research into the Virtual Simulation and Scheduling Optimization Technology in Ship Dock Assembly Process

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This paper summarizes the application of virtual simulation in the shipbuilding industry, especially points out research status of the key resources of shipbuilding (Ship Dock). Finally, the idea is put forward that a virtual simulation based on both intelligent algorithm and QUEST to improve the efficiency of ship dock.

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