Title :
Parametric modelling: concept and implementation
Author :
Inozemtsev, Alexander N. ; Troitsky, Dmitry I. ; Bannatyne, Mark W McK
Author_Institution :
Tula State Univ., Russia
Abstract :
The implementation of parametric modelling in industrial and design enterprises has resulted in the ability of computer graphics users to reduce redundant labour practices by the creation of interactive databases. Designers and production staff now have the luxury of being able to edit these databases rather than always having to redesign models that are required to meet current needs or updated specifications. The regeneration of parametric models now allows reduced time in “art-to-part” production as well as providing a foundational database upon which future product development and revisions may rest. However, the large learning curves of most parametric modeling software packages more often than not make their introduction into manufacturing enterprises a slow and arduous experience. There are solutions to this ramp-up time that can allow manufacturers the ability to educate their computer users in the use of parametric modelling packages, and at the same time respond to the evolving needs of their enterprises
Keywords :
CAD/CAM; engineering graphics; engineering information systems; interactive systems; modelling; product development; software packages; training; art-to-part production; computer graphics; computer user education; database editing; design enterprises; industrial enterprises; interactive databases; learning curves; manufacturing enterprises; model regeneration; parametric modelling; product development; product revisions; ramp-up time; redundant labour practices; software packages; updated specifications; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer graphics; Computer industry; Databases; Packaging; Parametric statistics; Product development; Production; Software packages; Virtual manufacturing;
Conference_Titel :
Information Visualization, 2000. Proceedings. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
London
Print_ISBN :
0-7695-0743-3
DOI :
10.1109/IV.2000.859804