Knowledge Intensive CAD – Volume 1
Proceedings of the First IFIP WG 5.2
Workshop on Knowledge Intensive CAD,
Finland, September 1995
Edited by
Tetsuo Tomiyama
The University of Tokyo,
Tokyo, Japan
Martti Mantyla
Helsinki University of Technology,
Espoo, Finland
and
Susan Finger
Carnegie Mellon University,
Pittsburgh, USA
CONTENTS
Preface
Program Committee and LocaJ Organizing Committee
PART ONE Introduction
1 Knowledge intensive CAD: introduction and a research agenda
M. Mantyla
PART TWO Invited Talk
2 Using single function agents for design
D.C. Brown
PART THREE Knowledge Intensive CAD Frwnework
3 Do we have the technology for supporting knowledge intensive CAD
in large design projects?
J.-P.A. Batthes
4 Knowledge systematization for a knowledge intensive engineering
framework
T. Tomiyama, Y. Umeda, M. Ishii, M. Yoshioka and T. Kiriyama
5 Collaborative product development in CAD and CAPP
0. W. Salomons, J.M. Kuipers, J. de Gratif.f, F. van Slooten,
F.J.A.M. van Houten and H.J.J. Kals
6 Integrated platform for AI support of complex product design
J.E. E. Sharpe
PART FOUR Product Configuration
7 State-of-the-practice in product configuration – a survey of 10
cases in the Finnish industry
J. Tiihonen, T. Soininen, T. Mannisto and R. Sulonen
8 Modelling of product configuration design and management by using
product structure knowldge
B. Yu and K.J. MacCallum
PART FIVE Constraints
9 Interactive configuration based on incremental constraint satisfaction
vii
ix
3
15
23
33
53
73
95
115
E. Gelle andR. Weigel 127
10 Artifact configuration across different design levels
N. Murtagh 137vi Contents
PART SIX Product Modeling
ll Reflective control of attributed entities in feature-based CAD systems
using a CARW system manager
F. Mandorli, H.E. Otto, U. Cugini and F. Kimura 151
12 An object-oriented approach for engineering design product modelling
W. Shen and J.-P. Barthes 171
13 Object oriented information storage for the design of injection moulds
R. Willems, D. Lecluse and J.P. Kruth 188
PART SEVEN Design Process
14 Systematic conceptualizing – with computational tools?
W.E. Eder 205
15 Modelling of vague and precise geometric information for supporting
the entire design process
X. Guan and K.J. MacCallum 225
16 A design process model based on design working spaces
H. Grabowski, R.-S. Lossack and C. Weis 244
PART EIGHT Knowledge Intensive Design
1 7 Patterns in design discourse: a case study
J.M. Reddy, B. Chan and S. Finger 265
18 Design knowledge organization and acquisition through visual
representation
Y. Maeda, Y. Koseki, Y. Koike and M. Tanaka 284
1 9 An application of quality function deployment to functional modeling
in a knowledge intensive design environment
M. Yoshioka, M. Oosaki and T. Tomiyama 300
20 Computational quality function deployment is knowledge intensive
engineering
Y. Reich
Index of contributors
Keyword index
INDEX OF CONTRIBUTORS
Barthes, J.-P.A. 23, 171
Brown, D.C. 15
Chan, B. 265
Cugini, U. 151
de Graaff, J. 53
Eder, W.E. 205
Finger, S. 265
Gelle, E. 127
Grabowski, H. 244
Guan, X. 225
Ishii, M. 33
Kals, H.J.J. 53
Kimura, F. 151
Kiriyama, T. 33
Koike, Y. 284
Koseki, Y. 284
Kruth, J.P. 188
Kuipers, J.M. 53
Lecluse, D. 188
Lossack, R.-S. 244
MacCallum, K.J. 115, 225
Maeda, Y. 284
Mandorli, F. 151
MlinnistO, T. 95
Mlintylli; M. 3
Murtagh, N. 137
Oosaki, M. 300
Otto, H.E. 151
Reddy, J.M. 265
Reich, Y. 315
Salomons, O.W. 53
Sharpe, J.E.E. 73
Shen, W. 171
Soininen, T. 95
Sulonen, R. 95
Tanaka, M. 284
Tiihonen, J. 95
Tomiyama, T. 33,300
Umeda, Y. 33
van Houten, F.J.A.M. 53
van Slooten, F. 53
Weigel, R. 127
Weis, C. 244
Willems, R. 188
Yoshioka, M. 33, 300
Yu, B. 115KEYWORD INDEX
Artificial intelligence 73, 171
Attributed entities 151
CAD/CAM 188
CAPP 53
Collaborative
design 265, 315
engineering 53
Computer-aided design (CAD) 23, 33, 53,
171,225
Computer-aided geometric design 225
Computer support 73
Conceptual design 73
Conceptual framework 95
Configuration design 137
and management 115
Conflict 15
Constraint-based reasoning 115, 137
Constraints 53
networks 137
Critic 15
Delivery process 95
Design 15
discourse 265
forX 205
methodology 244
object models 205
practice 315
process 244
process models 205, 244
rational 315
Dynamic model 244
Early design support system 225
Embodiments 73
Engineering
design product modelling 171
knowledge 33
Features 53
Form-features 151
Function means 73
Funtional model 244, 300
Geometric configuration 225
Graph representation 315
ICAD 23
Incremental constraint satisfaction 127
Industry 95
Injection mould design 188
Intelligent CAD 137
Interactive configuration and design 127
Knowledge
acquisition 284
bases 73
building 265
intensive CAD 265
intensive engineering 33, 300
management 23
organization 284
systemization 33338 Keyword index
Large design projects 23
Logic-based truth maintenance system
115
Mechanical design 171
Multi-agent 15
Multi-user systems 53
n-dim 315
Object orientation 188
Object-oriented
model 171
programming 171
Physical principle model 244
Product
configuration 95
requirements 244
structures 115
Quality Function Deployment (QFD)
300,315
Reason maintenance mechanism 115
Reflection 151
Rewriting system 151
Routine design 23
Rule-based system 188
Rule-based vs constraint-based configuration 127
Selection 15
Semantics 151
Seven management tools 315
SiFA 15
Spatial parsing 284
Survey 95
TQM 315
Visual design knowledge 284
Visuallanguage 284
Working principles 73
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