Assemblability discriminating method and assembling sequence gen

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ABSTRACT:
An assemblability discriminating method for discriminating an assemblability of a completed product which is made up of a plurality of parts and an assembling sequence generating method for generating an assembling sequence of the completed product employ an assembly process graph and checks validity of arcs in the assembly process graph to determine the assemblability and the assembling sequence. The validity of the arcs is checked in a disassembling sequence starting from an arc which is connected to a node which corresponds to the completed product.

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