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Co-evolution Theory-Based Collaborative Conceptual-Embodiment CAD System

In: Intelligent Engineering and Management for Industry 4.0

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  • Fariz Muharram Hasby

    (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

  • Dradjad Irianto

    (Institut Teknologi Bandung)

Abstract

Computer-aided design (CAD) systems have grown into a very important part of the design process, especially for the design of electro-mechanical products. On a closer look, it can be seen that CAD technologies are used extensively during the detail design phase of product design, while their use during the conceptual design phase still remains minimal. In this chapter, we propose a conceptual model for a CAD system to be used in the conceptual-embodiment design phase of product design. It is designed by taking into account the 4C concept of future CAD systems: conceptual, collaborative, creative, and cognitive. Based on the cognitive co-evolution design theory, the proposed system is designed such that it would be able to handle exchange of ideas between designers during the conceptual design and embodiment design phase while also maintaining the relationship between product functions and its physical embodiment.

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  • Fariz Muharram Hasby & Dradjad Irianto, 2022. "Co-evolution Theory-Based Collaborative Conceptual-Embodiment CAD System," Springer Books, in: Yong-Hong Kuo & Yelin Fu & Peng-Chu Chen & Calvin Ka-lun Or & George G. Huang & Junwei Wang (ed.), Intelligent Engineering and Management for Industry 4.0, pages 169-179, Springer.
  • Handle: RePEc:spr:sprchp:978-3-030-94683-8_16
    DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-94683-8_16
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