Jha et al., 2000 - Google Patents
Automatic propagation of feature modification across domainsJha et al., 2000
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- 1265428238465235993
- Author
- Jha K
- Gurumoorthy B
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- Computer-Aided Design
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A new algorithm has been developed to propagate feature modification automatically across different task domains, such as machining, analysis and modelling. The algorithm takes multiple feature interpretations of a part as input. When a feature in a 'feature model'in a …
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