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CAD 2002: Dresden, Germany
- Ralph Stelzer, Dieter Fichtner:

CAD 2002: Corporate Engineering Research, Dresden, March 4-5, 2002. GI German Informatics Society 2002, ISBN 3-86005-298-5 - Masayoshi Yoshimura:

Collaborative optimization for product design and manufacturing. CAD 2002: 1-16
Basics
- Jernej Kovse, Theo Härder, Norbert Ritter:

Supporting Mass Customomization by Generating Adjusted Repositories for Product Configuration. CAD 2002: 17-26 - Jürgen Gausemeier, Ulrich Frank:

Integrative Specification of Intelligent Mechanical Engineering Products. CAD 2002: 27-44 - T. Brix, Beat D. Brüderlin:

Representation and Analysis of Solution Principles. CAD 2002: 45-56 - B. Pott, Dierk G. Feldmann:

Design system for hydraulic manifolds based on object-oriented product models. CAD 2002: 57-64 - S. Vajna, A. v. Ende:

Relationship between Process and Product Structures. CAD 2002: 65-76 - H. Willenbacher:

Link based modeling as a basis for integration in building life cycle. CAD 2002: 77-84 - Uwe von Lukas:

ASP for Engineers - Requirements and concepts. CAD 2002: 85-98
Collaborative Engineering
- B. Behr:

Product Lifecycle management under the sign of e-Engineering. CAD 2002: 99-100 - Ralph Stelzer, M. Gubsch:

Homogeneous and heterogeneous collaboration concepts in an engineering environment. CAD 2002: 101-110 - Reiner Anderl, S. Vettermann:

Web-Centric Information Integration. CAD 2002: 111-120 - Paul Benölken, André Stork:

Geometry Compression for Collaborative CAD Applications. CAD 2002: 121-130 - Thomas Hauschild, Reinhard Hübler:

Collaborative, Dynamic Building Model Management Systems for Revivification Projects. CAD 2002: 131-138 - Markus Bon, Norbert Ritter, Theo Härder:

Sharing Product Data among Heterogeneous Workflow Environments. CAD 2002: 139-150 - S. Roth-Koch:

CAD Models in Collaborative Environment Hybrid Modeling Strategies. CAD 2002: 151-160
From CAD to CAM
- Daniel Beier, Beat D. Brüderlin:

Programmable features for CAD modeling. CAD 2002: 161-170 - Gino Brunetti:

Integrating form and function in a feature-based parametric product representation based on algebraic topology. CAD 2002: 171-172 - H. Dürr, I. Jurklies:

Fuzzy-based Decision Support for CAD/CAM-Systems. CAD 2002: 173-180 - D. Rüchardt:

Collaborative Virtual Product Definition - Business Process Integration in the Supply Chain. CAD 2002: 181-184 - Michael Abramovici, Christos Chasiotis:

A Documentation and Information Assistant for Product Development Processes. CAD 2002: 185-196
From CAD to CAM
- D. Nitu, N. Baila:

Contributions to the CNC PROCAD Digital System. CAD 2002: 197-200 - Dieter Fichtner, A. Nestler:

NC Programming Supported by Enhanced Manufacturing and Machining Features. CAD 2002: 201-206 - Uwe von Lukas, Steffen Nowacki:

The Silver Bullet? Using and Implementing OMG's Manufacturing Domain Standards. CAD 2002: 207-220 - Hans-Georg Marquardt, Ingolf Meinhardt:

Product Data Management for CAD systems by using OMG standards. CAD 2002: 221-228
Virtual Reality
- Roland Friedrich:

Simulation of Assembly and Production Processes with Digital Mock-Up. CAD 2002: 229-240 - André Stork, Oliver Bimber:

Projection-based Augmented Reality in Engineering Applications. CAD 2002: 241-248 - Holger Graf, Gino Brunetti, André Stork:

CAD2VR or How to Efficiently Integrate VR into the Product Development Process. CAD 2002: 249-258 - Jürgen Gausemeier, Jürgen Fründ:

Development of a Process Model for efficient Content Creation for Mobile Augmented Reality Applications. CAD 2002: 259-270 - L. M. Santos:

MASP - Technology for Collaboration, Support and Inclusion in Engineering Processes. CAD 2002: 271-280
Applications
- Reiner Anderl, Regina Beuthel:

Virtual Reconstruction of Historical Automobiles. CAD 2002: 281-288 - A. Schaffrath, N. Schmeisser:

Construction of the multipurpose thermo hydraulic test facility topflow using cad applications. CAD 2002: 289-298 - M. Philipp:

Achieving configuration management across different life cycles in aerospace industry. CAD 2002: 299-304 - P. Lambeck:

Efficient design of size ranges using a segmented design network. CAD 2002: 305

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