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" Intelligent CAD Systems I : "
edited by Paul J.W. ten Hagen, Tetsuo Tomiyama.
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BL
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Record Number
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753159
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b573120
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Main Entry
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edited by Paul J.W. ten Hagen, Tetsuo Tomiyama.
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Title & Author
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Intelligent CAD Systems I : : Theoretical and Methodological Aspects\ edited by Paul J.W. ten Hagen, Tetsuo Tomiyama.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg : Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1987
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Series Statement
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Focus on computer graphics.
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Page. NO
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(XIV, 360 pages)
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ISBN
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3642729452
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: 9783642729454
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Contents
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Session 1 --; 1. Strategies for CAD --; 2. A Paradigm for Intelligent CAD --; Report on Session 1 --; Session 2 --; 3. Intelligent Systems Interconnection: What Should Come After Open Systems Interconnection? --; 4. Multi-Expert Systems for CAD --; Report on Session 2 --; Session 3 --; 5. An Adaptive, Generic Planning Model for Large Scale Integrated Engineering Design --; 6. A CAD System with Declarative Specification of Shape --; 7. Methodology of Intelligent CAD Systems --; Report on Session 3 --; Session 4 --; 8. Acquiring Design and Analysis Knowledge for Knowledge-Based Systems --; 9. MIND: A Design Machine --; Conceptual Framework --; Report on Session 4 --; Session 5 --; 10. Modular Design as Algebraic Composition --; 11. Intelligent Computer Aided Synthesis of Digital Signal Processing Systems --; Report on Session 5 --; Session 6 --; 12. A Theoretical Model for Intelligent CAD --; 13. Systematic Design in Intelligent CAD Systems --; Report on Session 6 --; Session 7 --; 14. A Multiparadigm User Interface for Intelligent CAD Systems --; 15. SIDESMAN: A CAD System for VLSI Design --; 16. SYNERGIST: A Schematic Capture and Fault Diagnosis System --; Report on Session 7 --; Session 8 --; 17. Intelligence Beyond Expert Systems: A Physiological Model with Applications in Design --; 18. An Integrated Data Description Language for Coding Design Knowledge --; Report on Session 8 --; General Discussion 1 --; Report on General Discussion 1 --; General Discussion 2 --; Report on General Discussion 2 --; Closing Discussion --; Report on Closing Discussion --; Biographies of Participants.
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Abstract
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CAD (Computer Aided Design) technology is now crucial for every division of modern industry, from a viewpoint of higher productivity and better products. As technologies advance, the amount of information and knowledge that engineers have to deal with is constantly increasing. This results in seeking more advanced computer technology to achieve higher functionalities, flexibility, and efficient performance of the CAD systems. Knowledge engineering, or more broadly artificial intelligence, is considered a primary candidate technology to build a new generation of CAD systems. Since design is a very intellectual human activity, this approach seems to make sense. The ideas of intelligent CAD systems (ICAD) are now increasingly discussed everywhere. We can observe many conferences and workshops reporting a number of research efforts on this particular subject. Researchers are coming from computer science, artificial intelligence, mechanical engineering, electronic engineering, civil engineering, architectural science, control engineering, etc. But, still we cannot see the direction of this concept, or at least, there is no widely accepted concept of ICAD. What can designers expect from these future generation CAD systems? In which direction must developers proceed? The situation is somewhat confusing.
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Subject
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Artificial intelligence.
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Computer-aided design.
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Software engineering.
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LC Classification
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TA174.E358 1987
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Added Entry
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Paul J W ten Hagen
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Tetsuo Tomiyama
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Parallel Title
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Records of the 2nd Eurographics Workshop on "Intelligent CAD Systems" Held on April 21-24, 1987, at Noordwijkerhout, the Netherlands
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