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EAN (ISBN-13): 9783642844225
ISBN (ISBN-10): 3642844227
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Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012
Herausgeber: Springer Berlin

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ISBN/EAN: 9783642844225

ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen:
3-642-84422-7, 978-3-642-84422-5
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Autor des Buches: yagi, yagiu
Titel des Buches: graphic design process, obj, modeling, seven objects, mode design


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Autor/in: Takaaki Yagiu
Titel: Computer Graphics: Systems and Applications; Modeling Design Objects and Processes
Verlag: Springer; Springer Berlin
330 Seiten
Erscheinungsjahr: 2012-01-28
Berlin; Heidelberg; DE
Gedruckt / Hergestellt in Niederlande.
Gewicht: 0,522 kg
Sprache: Englisch
106,99 € (DE)
109,99 € (AT)
118,00 CHF (CH)
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X, 330 p.

BC; Software Engineering; Hardcover, Softcover / Informatik, EDV/Informatik; Software Engineering; Verstehen; CAD; Datenbank; Organisation; Produktmodellierung; Rechnergestützte Entwicklung; computer-aided engineering (CAE); data model; database; design; design theory; development; language; manufacturing; modeling; organization; complexity; Complexity; Information Systems Applications (incl. Internet); Engineering Design; IT in Business; Organization; Software Engineering; Applied Dynamical Systems; Computer and Information Systems Applications; Engineering Design; IT in Business; Organization; Mathematik für Ingenieure; Kybernetik und Systemtheorie; Angewandte Informatik; Konstruktion, Entwurf; Wirtschaftsmathematik und -informatik, IT-Management; Unternehmensanwendungen; Organisationstheorie und -verhalten; BB

0 Introduction.- 0.1 Primary Organization of a CAD System.- 0.2 Current State of Integration and Distribution.- 0.3 Roles of a Database.- 0.4 Toward Product Modeling.- 0.5 The Subject Matter.- 0.6 An Example.- 0.7 On the Formalness and Abstractness of Language.- 0.8 On the General Theory of Design.- 0.9 Program for Succeeding Chapters.- References.- 1 Requirements of CAD Databases.- 1.1 Structures and Semantics.- 1.2 Dynamic Aspect.- 1.3 Version Control.- References.- 2 Criticism of Past and Current Data Models.- 2.1 Graphics Packages in the 1960s.- 2.1.1 Ring Structure, Typically ASP.- 2.1.2 LEAP, an Associative Language.- 2.1.3 Set-theoretic Data Structure (STDS).- 2.2 Ad hoc Developments of CAD Databases.- 2.3 The Network (CODASYL) Model and Its Extensions.- 2.3.1 Structure and Basic Functions.- 2.3.2 Criticism.- 2.4 Relational Model and Its Extensions.- 2.4.1 Structure and Basic Functions.- 2.4.2 Criticism.- 2.4.3 Semantic Extensions of Relational Model.- 2.4.4 Applications of the Relational Model to CAD.- References.- 3 First Order Theory and Its Interpretation.- 3.1 First Order Language.- 3.2 Formal Theory.- 3.3 Interpretation of First Order Theory.- 3.3.1 Fundamental Concepts and the Completeness of FOPL.- 3.3.2 Morphism between Interpretations.- 3.4 Undecidability and Incompleteness.- 3.5 Clausal Form and the Herbrand Model.- References.- 4 Criticism of Logical Approaches.- 4.1 Pertinencies of Logic to Computer Sciences and Applications.- 4.2 Theory or Interpretation?.- 4.2.1 Information Systems as Formal Theories.- 4.2.1.1 General Discussion.- 4.2.1.2 Logic Programming (LP).- 4.2.1.3 Abstract Data Typing (ADT).- 4.2.2 Criticism.- 4.3 Meanings of Logical Formulas.- 4.3.1 Deductive Data Modeling.- 4.3.2 Derivation Rules, Integrity Constraints or What?.- 4.4 Single or Multiple Interpretations?.- 4.5 The Universe of Interpretation.- 4.6 What Kind of Logic?.- 4.6.1 Semantic Network (SN).- 4.6.2 Criticism.- 4.6.3 Network Represented as a Logical Structure.- 4.6.4 Limitations of FOPL.- References.- 5 Philosophical Discussions.- 5.1 Philosophical Reinterpretations of Conceptual Frameworks.- 5.1.1 Entity-Centered and Subject-Predicate Weltanschauung.- 5.1.2 Intensions and Extensions.- 5.2 Criticism of Underlying Weltanschauungen.- 5.3 An Alternate Weltanschuung.- 5.3.1 Characteristics of Our Universe of Discourse.- 5.3.2 The Paradigms: A Methodological Basis.- References.- 6 The Fundamental Structure of the Design Object Model.- 6.1 Physical Object, Theory and Interpretation.- 6.2 Qualifications on Theories and Interpretations.- 6.3 Illustrative Examples.- References.- 7 The Model Description Language (MDL).- 7.1 General.- 7.2 Theory Construction.- 7.2.1 Declarations and Definitions.- 7.2.2 Procedural Statements.- 7.3 Interpretation.- 7.3.1 Declarations and Definitions.- 7.3.2 Procedural Statements.- 7.4 Illustrative Examples.- References.- 8 Modeling the Design Process.- 8.1 The Concept of Minimal Extension.- 8.1.1 General.- 8.1.2 Fundamental Procedure.- 8.2 The Expansion of Model Description Language (MDL).- 8.2.1 Syntax and Semantics.- 8.2.2 Illustrative Examples.- 8.3 Controlling the Model Development.- 8.3.1 Working Principles for Programming Processes.- 8.3.2 System Facilities at the Macroscopic and Intelligent Level.- References.- 9 Implementation and Remaining Problems.- 9.1 General Organization.- 9.1.1 Structure of a Model.- 9.1.2 Structure of the Data Storage.- 9.2 Logical Structure Description Language (LDL).- 9.3 Logical Structure Manipulation Language (LML).- 9.4 Logical Structure Manipulation Utility (LMU).- 9.5 Examples and Applications.- 9.5.1 Examples.- 9.5.2 Applications.- 9.6 Remaining Problems.- References.

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