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Civil-Comp Proceedings
ISSN 1759-3433 CCP: 36
INFORMATION REPRESENTATION AND DELIVERY IN CIVIL AND STRUCTURAL ENGINEERING DESIGN Edited by: B. Kumar and A. Retik
Paper VIII.1
Overview of Entity-Based Integrated Design Product and Process Models C.-H. Lee*, R. Sause* and N.K. Hong#
*Civil and Environmental Engineering Department, Lehigh University, Bethlehem, United States of America
C.-H. Lee, R. Sause, N.K. Hong, "Overview of Entity-Based Integrated Design Product and Process Models", in B. Kumar, A. Retik, (Editors), "Information Representation and Delivery in Civil and Structural Engineering Design", Civil-Comp Press, Edinburgh, UK, pp 185-197, 1996. doi:10.4203/ccp.36.8.1
Abstract
Integrated design product and process models describe
information and activities involved in design. They provide
a theoretical foundation for developing computer integrated
design systems. A design model based on entities and
relationships has been proposed previously. An entity-based
design model uses product and process entities to represent
design information and design activities, respectively. The
relationships among the entities in a design model include
organizational, interaction, and sequence relationships. This
paper presents an overview of design product and process
entities, and the relationships among them.
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