authors |
Rehg, J., Elfes, A. and Talukdar, S.N. (et al) |
year |
1988 |
title |
CASE : Computer-Aided Simultaneous Engineering |
source |
13 p. : ill |
summary |
Pittsburgh, PA: Engineering Design Research Center, CMU, 1988. EDRC 05-22-88. This paper presents a new system for computer-aided mechanical design known as CASE, which stands for Computer- Aided Simultaneous Engineering. CASE was developed to support mechanical design at the project level, and serve as a means of integrating into the design process concerns from other parts of the lifecycle of a product. CASE is composed of an integrated framework of synthesis, analysis, and translation programs, and is designed to serve as a testbed for research in representation, problem-solving, and systems integration for computer-aided mechanical design. A prototype version of CASE has been applied to the domain of window regulator design, and is capable of automatically synthesizing regulators to meet a set of specifications and performing tolerance and stress analysis on developing designs |
keywords |
representation, problem solving, constraints, reasoning, mechanical engineering |
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