Dynamic data integration in the design of complex cad systems
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https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.48.11211Keywords:
Dynamic integration, Computer-Aided Design, integrated environment, design, optimal solutions, algorithmic frameworkAbstract
Presented technology of multimethod environment for optimal design. In order to ensureflexibility and adaptability of the algorithmic framework is proposed to use a modular component-basedapproach to structuring optimization problems and algorithms for solving them. This algorithmicsoftware in general is defined as a set of libraries and optimal selection procedures intelligentinterconnecting modules depending on the specific task at handReferences
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V. M. Sineglazov and A. P. Godny, “Dynamic data integration in the design of complex computer-aided design systems”, Electronics and Control Systems, no. 2(40), 2014, pp. 51–58.
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