Journal Article10.1109/MCG.1984.275902
Solid Modeling and the Interface Between Design and Manufacture
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TL;DR: Many challenges must be faced before an automatic process-planning system will be practical for individual application, specifically, the recognition and simulation of a part's form features.
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Abstract: Many challenges must be faced before an automatic process-planning system will be practical for individual application?specifically, the recognition and simulation of a part's ?form features.?
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