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SAE Global Mobility Database as an In-house Engineering Resource
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Abstract
In working with engineering information through computer technology, one of the key objectives is to connect the technical information with the end-user engineer in an effort to help improve productivity. One case where information has been directly linked to the user is at Cummins Engine Company, Inc. At Cummins the Society of Automotive Engineers' Global Mobility Database of technical papers has been set up in an in-house information retrieval system. The system provides company engineers and other personnel, using desk-top terminals, access to all published SAE research. This paper discusses how the system was developed and how it is used, including details on development experiences, relative costs, interface with computer systems, and feedback from the engineer users of the system.
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Poor, W., "SAE Global Mobility Database as an In-house Engineering Resource," SAE Technical Paper 871929, 1987, https://doi.org/10.4271/871929.Also In
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- “SAE Databases Have Online Search Capability,” Fronczak Barbara M. Automotive Engineering March 1986 44
- “SAE Databases Explained,” Haugh Amy Automotive Engineering June 1987 74
- “Docu/Master Information Retrieval System,” Poor William E. Special Libraries Summer 1987 170