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Modellieren für die Produktentwicklung

1995 , Krause, F.-L. , Golm, F. , Rieger, E. , Woll, R.

New strategies and requirements for product development imply the equivalent treatment of modelling tasks for product and process. In the present article an approach is described which aims on the flexible adaptation of the product development with respect to product and process specific constraints. This is achieved by the combination of an approach for planning and optimisation of product development, a semantic feature approach which enables the individual integration of system components and a method for quality management accompanying the product development.

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Eine Sprache für die featureorientierte Beschreibung und Verarbeitung von Produktgestaltungsinformationen

1992 , Kramer, S. , Rieger, E.

For efficient computer aided design it is nessessary to provide an object oriented modelling environment. This requirement is fulfilled by using the feature approach. Features are intelligent design objects, including their shape and their functional and technological behaviour. A language has been developed to describe features in an object oriented manner. This language allows the description of all feature related information, including design rules and functional constraints. New features are generated in a graphical interactive environment. The resulting textual feature description is then interpreted during runtime, taking into account the current design state. The described feature modeller is part of an integrated system for product and process modelling.

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Featurebasierte Produktentwicklung

1992 , Kramer, S. , Rieger, E. , Krause, F.-L.

Feature modelling systems serve for the integrated processing of geometric, technological and functional information during design. They enable the designer to work with design elements he is accustomed to. Information contained in the feature model can be accessed and processed by other phases involved in the product development. This article describes a feature modelling system and the resulting design environment.