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|a Wang, P.C.C.
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|a Advances in CAD/CAM
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Case Studies
|c edited by P.C.C. Wang
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|a 1st ed. 1984
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|a New York, NY
|b Springer US
|c 1984, 1984
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|a XII, 210 p
|b online resource
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|a 1. Directions for Engineering Data Exchange for Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing -- 2. Integrating Engineering and Manufacturing -- 3. Applications and Benefits of CAD/CAM Data in the Manufacturing Environment -- 4. Release Control, Configuration Management, Design Retrieval, and Remote Viewing of CAD Generated Product Definition Drawings -- 5. Automation Technology: The Key to Our Productive Future -- 6. Creating an EDP Architecture via Computer Graphics—A Tool for Systems Integration Management -- 7. Operation of Jukebox Optical Disk over a Local Area Network -- 8. Raster Scan Technology Opens New Frontiers for the Microimaged Engineering Drawing -- 9. Computer-Aided Technical Publications -- 10. Image Processing Technology Applied to Engineering Document Management Systems -- 11. Solids Modeling in Engineering Documentation -- 12. The Impact of Optical Storage Technology on Image Processing Systems -- 13. Mass Storage Systems from the User Point of View -- 14. 3M Multifunction Printer for CAD -- 15. The National Coal Liquefaction Technology Data Base System -- 16. Problems in Integrating and Automating a Multi-Site/Multi-Sponsor Test Data Collection and Reporting System -- 17. Optical Storage of Digital Data on Video Disks for Distributing Engineering Data and Technical Documentation -- 18. An Integrative Approach to Engineering Data and Automatic Project Coordination -- 19. Strategic Project Methodology for a Computer-Aided Engineering Design System -- 20. DEMAND: The First Operational Optical Disk-Based Demand Printing System
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|a Manufactures
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|a Manufacturing, Machines, Tools, Processes
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|a Springer Book Archives -2004
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|u https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2819-3?nosfx=y
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|a To understand what we know and be aware of what is to be known has become the central focus in the treatment of CAD/CAM issues. It has been some time since we began treating issues arriving from engineering data handling in a low key fashion because of its housekeeping chores and data maintenance aspects representing nonglamorous issues related to automation. Since the advent of CAD/CAM,large numbers of data bases have been generated through standalone CAD systems. And the rate of this automated means of generating data is rapidly increasing; this is possibly the key factor in changing our way of looking at engineering data related problems. As one deeply involved with engineering data handling and CAD/CAM applications, I know that to succeed, we must do our homework: tracking the trends, keeping abreast of new technologies, new applications, new companies and products that are exploding on the scene every day. In today's fast-paced information handling era, just keeping up is a full-time job. That is why ATI has initiated these publications, in order to bring to the users some of the information regarding their experiences in the important fields of CAD/CAM and engineering data handling. This volume contains some of the paper, including revisions, which were presented at the Fifth Automation Technology Conference held in Monterey, California. A series of publications has been initiated through cooperation between ATI and the Kluwer Academic Publishers. The first volume was Advances in Engineering Data Handling-Case Studies
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