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Generative Design Drives Manufacturing
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This paper reviews the collaboration that is being forced on Engineering and Manufacturing as they move from the manual translation of Engineering drawings towards automatic decoding of Product Data Definitions (PDD's), a pre-requisite to integrated manufacture. Based on case studies and implementation experience gained over the last decade, it defines the step-by-step evolution of a generative design capability that will drive manufacturing logic. It reviews the changing relationship of Engineering to Manufacturing and Industrial Engineering and the challenge this presents to manufacturing management in its struggle to remain competitive in both domestic and international markets.
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Logan, F., "Generative Design Drives Manufacturing," SAE Technical Paper 891026, 1989, https://doi.org/10.4271/891026.Also In
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