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Demand from the German CAD market has led to the implementation of a VDA (Verband der Automobilindustrie) interface in the CAD system STRIM 100. This product has been developed by the French company CISI (Compagnie Internationale de Service en Informatique). The VDA interface of STRIM 100 has been created by the German subsidiary of CISI, the LKS daten service AG in cooperation with the BMW AG in Munich. The mathematical representation of the STRIM 100 entities is a polynomial one using the well-known Bézier polynomials. The VDA interface is split into a VDA output and a VDA input module. The entities of STRIM 100: points, curves and patches, can be handled easily. The computer language used is FORTRAN IV. Preliminary experience with customer installations can be reported.
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VDAFS: VDA-Flächenschnittstelle. Richtlinie des Verbandes der Automobilindustrie (1984)
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de Marné, KD. (1986). Implementation of a VDA Interface in the CAD System STRIM 100. In: Encarnação, J., Schuster, R., Vöge, E. (eds) Product Data Interfaces in CAD/CAM Applications. Symbolic Computation. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-82426-5_15
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