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CAE Aspects of Process-Driven Design
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Abstract
Three design methods are discussed, starting with traditional engineering, moving to simultaneous engineering, and ending with process-driven design. The flow of information in process-driven design has been, studied and is presented in chart form. Specific new computer needs for process-driven design are described.
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Dubensky, R., "CAE Aspects of Process-Driven Design," SAE Technical Paper 871680, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871680.Also In
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