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An axiomatic theory of engineering design information

Recent research in design theory has sought to formalize the engineering design process without particular concern for the paradigm used to model design information. The authors propose that no correct formalization of the design process can be achieved without first formalizing the semantics of the...

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Published in:Engineering with computers 1992-09, Vol.8 (4), p.197-211
Main Authors: SALUSTRI, F. A, VENTER, R. D
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