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Automated product concept design: unifying aesthetics and engineering

An experimental computer-aided design tool that actively assists in conceptual industrial design of consumer electronics products with injection-molded housings is discussed. This concept phase design tool uses manufacturing, ergonomic, aesthetic, and styling considerations to improve the entire pro...

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Published in:IEEE computer graphics and applications 1993-07, Vol.13 (4), p.66-75
Main Authors: Wallace, D.R., Jakiela, M.J.
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Exact sciences and technology
Humans
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Software
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