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Feature-based designer's intents

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posted on 2013-12-18, 10:18 authored by Marcelo da Silva Hounsell, Keith Case
Feature-based modelling is considered an improvement on existing CAD systems. Features are considered to be a medium that carries designer’s intents, but neither features nor designer’s intent have widely accepted definitions. Morphological functional designer’s intents, defined as common-sense behaviours of the (form) feature’s concept, have been defined and presented within a feature-based representation validation system [4]. The process of “feature elicitation”, frequently implied to identify and categorise features, comprises “featurization” and “featurization validation” processes which help specify an appropriate feature library to be used in a particular application. In the research reported here a similar approach, called “intent elicitation”, has been performed to identify and categorise meaningful and measurable designer’s intents from the integrated CAD/CAM and Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP) domains. The resulting classification and taxonomy is presented in this paper. It can be observed that the classification encompasses morphological feature-based designer’s intents (FbDI’s), because of the feature’s concept, and is application dependent. The identified FbDI’s have been used in a feature-based reasoning system which has led to an intent-driven approach for feature-based modelling where designer’s intents are an explicit and central aspect.

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  • Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering

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HOUNSELL, M.S. and CASE, K., 1998. Feature-based designer's intents. IN: Hepburn, C. and Harris, D.M.J. (eds.) Manufacturing Strategies for Europe, the Proceedings of the Fifteenth Conference of the Irish Manufacturing Committee, IMC15, University of Ulster at Jordanstown, UK, 2-4 September 1998, pp. 193 - 202.

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Irish Manufacturing Committee

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  • AM (Accepted Manuscript)

Publication date

1998

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This is a conference paper.

ISBN

1859231047

Language

  • en

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