1991
DOI: 10.1007/bf01579252
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A formal approach for product model information

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“…It also provides a logical structure for the integrated product information model which is used by application models to fulfill user requirements. 12. KEY WORDS (6 TO 12 ENTRIES; ALPHABETICAL ORDER; CAPITAUZE ONLY PROPER NAMES; AND SEPARATE KEY WORDS BY SEMICOLONS) Framework, Information Modeling, Integration Framework, IPO, PDFS, Product Data, Product Data Modeling, Product Modeling, Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data, STEP 13.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It also provides a logical structure for the integrated product information model which is used by application models to fulfill user requirements. 12. KEY WORDS (6 TO 12 ENTRIES; ALPHABETICAL ORDER; CAPITAUZE ONLY PROPER NAMES; AND SEPARATE KEY WORDS BY SEMICOLONS) Framework, Information Modeling, Integration Framework, IPO, PDFS, Product Data, Product Data Modeling, Product Modeling, Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data, STEP 13.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 1991, DEM, which is capable of expressing design process and building information, was proposed [192]. This method attempts to accomplish a conversion between CAD systems, engineering applications and filing by using a typical pattern that includes a comprehensive engineering database.…”
Section: Models and Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Will et al is pursuing an ontology-based approach to catalogs [16], though at present not tightly coupled with geometric data or with representation of tolerances and features. In the domain of civil engineering and architecture-engineering-construction (AEC), Eastman et al [17][18][19][20] have been developing methods for linking design entities (such as windows and doors) with semantic information to manage design constraints among multiple users operating simultaneously on a project.…”
Section: Background and Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%