Search for dissertations about: "Computer Aided Design"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 242 swedish dissertations containing the words Computer Aided Design.
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1. Computer-Aided Product Development : Using Computer-Aided Technologies for Efficient Design Capture and Representation for Reuse
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2. A first sketch of Computer Aided Ideation : Exploring CAD tools as externalization media in design ideation
Abstract : Even though Computer Aided Design (CAD) tools have changed the way designers work in most parts of the design process, designers still mostly use pen-and-paper sketching when generating design ideas. Previous studies exploring the use of CAD tools for design ideation have concluded that the tools available at the time did not support reflective conversation, serendipitous interpretation and creativity, making them unsuited for design ideation. READ MORE
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3. Information Integration in Computer Aided Design
Abstract : Information management during product development and over the lifecycle of products has become central to enable competitiveness in the engineering industry. Reuse and integration of information is essential to avoid duplicating efforts. READ MORE
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4. A case-based multi-modal clinical system for stress management
Abstract : A difficult issue in stress management is to use biomedical sensor signal in the diagnosis and treatment of stress. Clinicians often make their diagnosis and decision based on manual inspection of physiological signals such as, ECG, heart rate, finger temperature etc. READ MORE
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5. Other Things Besides Number : Abstraction, Constraint Propagation, and String Variable Types
Abstract : Constraint programming (CP) is a technology in which a combinatorial problem is modeled declaratively as a conjunction of constraints, each of which captures some of the combinatorial substructure of the problem. Constraints are more than a modeling convenience: every constraint is partially implemented by an inference algorithm, called a propagator, that rules out some but not necessarily all infeasible candidate values of one or more unknowns in the scope of the constraint. READ MORE
