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The basis of Knowledge Intensive CAD (KIC) is that “intensive life-cycle knowledge regarding products and design processes must be incorporated in the center of the CAD architecture.” We would like to extend this concept slightly by concentrating on the presentation of designs and design information to the designer. In this we argue that knowledge about some aspects of the design process must be included in the presentation phase of the CAD system. In addition we propose that presentation itself is a design process and give a description of this process.
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Balazs, M.E., Brown, D.C., Bastien, P., Wills, C.E. (1997). Graphical Presentation of Designs: A Knowledge Intensive Design Approach. In: Mäntylä, M., Finger, S., Tomiyama, T. (eds) Knowledge Intensive CAD. KIC 1996. IFIP — The International Federation for Information Processing. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-0-387-35192-6_10
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