Intelligent Design and ManufacturingAndrew Kusiak Focuses on design and manufacturing and a variety of issues pertinent to successful techniques involving concurrent engineering. Considers product design and manufacturing constraints simultaneously, emphasizing the consideration of every element of the product's life cycle from concept through disposal. Examines such areas as quality, cost, scheduling and user needs. Design and manufacturing problems are thoroughly discussed and solutions are given by using numerous modern applications and implements, including basic artificial intelligence tools. |
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... assume real values and represent its behavior as the set of changes that these parameters undergo with respect to time , then one can say that qualitative physics deals with an abstraction of these parameter values . In other words ...
... assume real values and represent its behavior as the set of changes that these parameters undergo with respect to time , then one can say that qualitative physics deals with an abstraction of these parameter values . In other words ...
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... assumed given ( e.g. , a bolt would have to be inserted into a transmission cover before it was torqued into place - bolt ... assume that for each assembly task a number of assembly technology and tooling alterna- tives are available to ...
... assumed given ( e.g. , a bolt would have to be inserted into a transmission cover before it was torqued into place - bolt ... assume that for each assembly task a number of assembly technology and tooling alterna- tives are available to ...
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... assume that two different types of assembly automation are available and the task capability , task times , and special tooling requirements are shown in Table 13.1 . We assume one 8 - hour shift production 240 days / year ( 1920 hours ...
... assume that two different types of assembly automation are available and the task capability , task times , and special tooling requirements are shown in Table 13.1 . We assume one 8 - hour shift production 240 days / year ( 1920 hours ...
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Features in Design and Manufacturing | 39 |
Moving Objects in Intelligent Design | 73 |
Qualitative Reasoning Methods in Design | 103 |
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