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This paper presents how far manufacturers are from being able to exploit the benefits of full software compatibility between production, design and supply chain systems. In recent years one of the holy grails of manufacturing has been the 'digital factory', a dream world of total seamless control throughout the whole production cycle. However, both software development and communications infrastructure have started to reach a point whereby building and operating a virtual factory is becoming a distinct possibility promising concrete benefits.

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