INTEGRATED AND COLLABORATIVE PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT ENVIRONMENT
Technologies and Implementations
by W D Li (University of Bath, UK), S K Ong & A Y C Nee (National University of Singapore, Singapore)
With the rapid advances in computing and Internet technologies, an integrated and collaborative environment, which is based on the complementary functions of concurrent engineering and Internet-based collaborative engineering, is imperative for companies to facilitate and expedite the product realization processes. Topics such as concurrent and collaborative engineering, feature-based design and manufacturing, evolutionary computational techniques such as Tabu Search, Simulated Annealing, Genetic Algorithms features, intelligent and computer-aided process planning are important strategies and enabling technologies for developing an integrative environment, facilitating modern product design and development. This book covers the state-of-the-art research and development status of these strategies and technologies. Implementation strategies and case studies are provided with an emphasis on technical details to help readers understand the underlying algorithms and infrastructures.
Contents:
- Manufacturing Feature Recognition Technology � State-of-the-Art
- A Hybrid Method for Interacting Manufacturing Feature Recognition
- Integration of Design-by-Feature and Manufacturing Feature Recognition
- Intelligent Optimisation of Process Planning
- Collaborative Computer-Aided Design � State-of-the-Art
- Development of Web-Based Process Planning Optimisation System
- Distributed and Collaborative Design-by-Feature System
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Readership: Mechanical and manufacturing engineering graduate students,
researchers in the field of concurrent engineering, collaborative engineeringand intelligent engineering. Engineers in charge of utilization, developmentof concurrent and collaborative software tools.