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Shape Information in Industry Specific Product Data Model

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Geometric Modelling

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In his paper first an architectural approach to the development of a CIM solution portfolio for a specific type of discrete manufacturing industry is presented. This approach is based on enterprise-wide information modelling. In particular, a product data model for automotive supplier companies is described that has been developed as one of a set of means to get to a consistent and comprehensive CIM software solution. Within the presented product data model the aspect of the shape information is laid out in detail.

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Roller, D. (1993). Shape Information in Industry Specific Product Data Model. In: Farin, G., Noltemeier, H., Hagen, H., Knödel, W. (eds) Geometric Modelling. Computing Supplementum, vol 8. Springer, Vienna. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-7091-6916-2_18

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