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Comparative study of geometry specification capabilities of geometric modelling systems

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posted on 2014-03-04, 15:11 authored by Keith Case, Serpil Acar
This paper describes experimentation carried out with a novel computer aided design system which uses 'manufacturing features' as the principal method by which the designer specifies the geometric part of design. The approach has been experimentally compared with the more traditional methods of two dimensional computer aided draughting and solids modelling. With skilled industrially-based design engineers such a features approach compares well with the other methods in terms of the user time and the accuracy and completeness of the final models. Learning studies in the new technique and a large scale attitude survey are also briefly described.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

Citation

CASE, K. and ACAR, B.S., 1990. Comparative study of geometry specification capabilities of geometric modelling systems. IN: INTERACT '90: Proceedings of the IFIP TC 13 Third International Conference on Human-Computer Interaction, Cambridge, 27th-31st August 1990. Elsevier, pp. 345 - 350.

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© Elsevier

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  • VoR (Version of Record)

Publication date

1990

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This conference paper is closed access.

ISBN

9780444888174

Language

  • en

Editor(s)

Diape, D.;Gilmore, D.;Cockton, G.;Shackel, B.

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