MEANS OF DYNAMIC DATA INTEGRATION IMPLEMENTATION VIA TOOLS OF EXISTING CAD SYSTEMS
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.56.12935Keywords:
Dynamic integration, computer-aided design, integrated environment, designAbstract
Presented means of dynamic data integration implementation via tools of existing computer-aided design/drafting systems. When using design automation tools, the project documentation is interpreted as four aspects of the data representation: graphical, tabular, textual, mathematical. Demonstrated the possibility of developing software that provides dynamic integration of data on the proposed relational method in the automated design environment.References
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