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Computers & Graphics
Volume 7, Issue 2, 1983, Pages 125-141
 
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Computers and graphics in mechanical engineering

Integration of the design and manufacture planning process based on a CAD system with a technology oriented volume model

H. Grabowski and R. Anderl

Lehrstuhl für Rechneranwendung in Planung und Konstruktion, University of Karlsruhe, Karlsruhe, West Germany

Received 21 April 1983. 
Available online 11 June 2003.

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Abstract

The integration of computer aided production processes becomes more and more important. An integrated application includes a potential to pass the production process more economically. This contribution represents a concept for integration of design and manufacture planning based on computer internal models. Another aspect deals with the use of computer internal models for the simulation of manufacture operations to generate planning data.

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