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Electronics Information and Planning
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Research Frontiers of Modeling and Simulation in Design and Manufacturing

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The main problems in the computerization of discrete goods production lie in the sheer complexity of developing scientific principles for formalizing their design and manufacture. This paper first summarizes a broad framework for understanding the current state of technology using a (function, form, fabrication) triad. Geometric modeling of form plays a central role within this framework, and recent research results are presented in five related topics: 1) virtual design and manufacturing, 2) massively parallel processing, 3) multi-representation free-form modeling, 4) Numerical Control (NC) machining simulation and verification, and 5) enterprise-wide integration. The paper concludes with evolving trends in network-centric computing, and its impact on manufacturing in the 21st century.

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Electronics Information and Planning

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