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Knowledge engineering and computer modelling in CAD : proceedings of CAD86, the seventh International Conference on the Computer as a Design Tool, London, 2-5 September 1986, organized by the journal Computer-Aided Design /

Knowledge Engineering and Computer Modelling in CAD covers the proceedings of CAD86, The Seventh International Conference on the Computer as a Design Tool. The book presents 49 papers that are organized into 14 parts according to their respective themes. The main themes of the conference are modelin...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor Corporativo: International Conference on the Computer as a Design Tool London, England
Otros Autores: Smith, Alison
Formato: Electrónico Congresos, conferencias eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: London ; Boston : Butterworths, 1986.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Front Cover; Knowledge Engineering and Computer Modelling in CAD; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Foreword; PART I: MODELS, REPRESENTATIONS, INTERFACES; Chapter 1. The evolution of style of interaction; INTRODUCTION; THE RECENT PAST AS A BACKGROUND; INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS, CHARACTERISTICS, FEATURES AND PRINCIPLES; RECENT TRENDS OF RESEARCH ON INTERACTIVE SYSTEMS; CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 2. Expert systems in process planning; INTRODUCTION; TASKS INVOLVED IN PROCESS PUNNING; WHY AUTOMATE PROCESS PIANNING?; EXPERT SYSTEMS; EXPERT SYSTEMS APPLIED TO PROCESS PIANNING; EXCAP.
  • FEATURE RECOGNITIONEXAMPLE OF EXCAP OUTPUT; EXPERT SYSTEMS; IGES; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; Chapter 3. The interface between humans and their computer work-stations; INTRODUCTION; THE INTERACTION INTERFACE; TASK TYPES; THE USER'S MODEL OF HIS/HER PARTNER; REFERENCES; Chapter 4. New geometric modeller TIPS/GS for geometric simulation; INTRODUCTION; PROBLEMS IN PRESENT SOLID MODELLING SYSTEMS; STRATEGIES TO SOLVE THE PROBLEMS; DEVELOPMENT OF TIPS/GEOMETRIC SIMULATOR; CONCLUDING REMARK; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; PART II: PLANT DESIGN; Chapter 5. Plant design on microcomputers.
  • 1.0 INTRODDCTION AND BACKGROOND2.0 VIEWING A 3-D MODEL; 3.0 SOLID MODELIHG; 4.0 SUMWARY; REFERENCES; Chapter 6. Systems integration in process plant engineering; PART III: CAD 1; Chapter 7. An algorithm for determining consistency and manufacturability of dimensional drawings; INTRODUCnON; 2-TREES; EXAMPLES; DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; APPENDIX A; Chapter 8. Selection and evaluation of cost-effective CAD systems; INTRODUCTION; CAD/CAM AND CAPP; CONCLUSIONS; REFERENCES; APPENDIX I; APPENDIX II; Chapter 9. An integrated computer graphics system; HISTORY; SYSTEM REQUIREMENTS; HARDWARE; SOFTWARE.
  • SOFTWARE DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENTPICTURE FORMATS; RESULTS SO FAR; WORK IN PROGRESS AND PLANS; PROBLEMS; CONCLUSIONS; THE FUTURE; PERSONNEL INVOLVED; REFERENCES; TRADEMARKS; PART IV: GEOMETRIC MODELLING 1; Chapter 10. Rule-based approach to variational geometry; INTRODUCTION; OVERVIEW; GEOMETRY-CONSTRUCTION RULES; FACT BASE; INFERENCE; DISCUSSION AND CONCLUSION; REFERENCES; Chapter 11. Integrated solid modelling and drafting through multiple dynamic views; Chapter 12. An intersection algorithm for C2 parametric surface; INTRODUCTION; PROBLEM OVERVIEW; GENERATION OF THE INTERSECTION CURVE.
  • CONCLUSIONACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; APPENDIX; Chapter 13. On geometrical problems of automatic glass grinding; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. PROCESS OF GROUND GLASS PRODUCTION; 3. THE PROGRAMMING SYSTEM (PS); 4. THE INTERPOLATION METHOD AND ITS PROPERTIES; 5. STEP-LENGTH DETERMINATION FOR NC-MACHINING; 6. RESULTS; ACKNOWLEDGEMENT; REFERENCES; PART V: CAD 2; Chapter 14. An analysis and comparison of knowledge use in designing with and without CAD; 1. INTRODUCTION; 2. METHOD; 3. THE MODELS; 4. COMPARISON; 5. DISCUSSION; REFERENCES; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS.