| Bernhard Westfechtel. Graph-based product and process management in mechanical engineering. In Ehrig et al. [EEKR99], pages 321-368. |
....design and performance evolution views. Development of products in disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, or software engineering is a challenging task. Thus, sophisticated tools for supporting the management of development products, processes, and resources are urgently needed. The paper [Wes99] reports on the management system DYNAMITE which was designed and implemented in a joint project with mechanical engineers. The system was developed from a high level formal specification based on programmed graph rewriting. One specific aspect of the management system mentioned above is its ....
Bernhard Westfechtel. Graph-based product and process management in mechanical engineering. In Hartmut Ehrig, Gregor Engels, Hans-Jorg Kreowski, and Grzegorz Rozenberg, editors, Handbook of Graph Grammars and Computing by Graph Transformation, Volume 2: Applications, Languages, and Tools, chapter 9, pages 321--368. World Scientific, 1999. To appear. 39
....between policies the rst time. Development of products in disciplines such as mechanical, electrical, or software engineering is a challenging task. Thus, sophisticated tools for supporting the management of development products, processes, and resources are urgently needed. The paper [Wes99] reports on the management system DYNAMITE which was designed and implemented in a joint project with mechanical engineers. The system was developed from a high level formal speci cation based on programmed graph rewriting. One speci c aspect of the management system mentioned above are its ....
Bernhard Westfechtel. Graph-based product and process management in mechanical engineering. In Hartmut Ehrig, Gregor Engels, Hans-Jorg Kreowski, and Grzegorz Rozenberg, editors, Handbook on Graph Grammars and Computing by Graph Transformation: Applications, Languages, and Tools, volume 2, pages 321-368. World Scientic, Singapore, 1999.
....While the examples given in this paper were taken from the software engineering domain, we have also studied applications in other engineering disciplines. A predecessor of the management model was developed in the SUKITS project, which dealt with development processes in mechanical engineering [30]. Cur rent work is performed in the Collaborative Research Centre IMPROVE, which investigates development processes in chemical engineering [20] ....
B. Westfechtel. Graph-based product and process management in mechanical engineering. In Ehrig et al. [6], pages 321-368.
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Bernhard Westfechtel. Graph-based product and process management in mechanical engineering. In Ehrig et al. [EEKR99], pages 321-368.
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