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English: Typical equipment organization : Physical assets of a manufacturing enterprise are usually organized in a tree structure such as the one described in the figure. Lower level groupings are combined to form higher level entities. In some cases, a grouping within one level may be incorporated into another grouping at that same level. In the following section, we define the areas of responsibility for the different levels defined in the hierarchical model and some of the objects used in the information exchanged within and across those levels.
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Source The Handbook of Industrial Engineering Chapter 63
Author Albert Jones et al.

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