Horizontal Modeling & Digital Process Design
- Topics:
- Organization
- Tags:
- Borland Delphi,
- Software Development,
- Software,
- Programming Languages,
- Modeling,
- Manufacturing,
- Development Tools,
- Capital Equipment,
- CAD,
- Software/Web Development
- Source:
- Delphi
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Overview: By changing the way designers create 3D CAD models with their existing CAD systems, the Horizontal Modeling (HM) methodology produces higher quality CAD data that are easier to change and much more usable in design and downstream functions. Using these "Horizontal" models, the Digital Process Design (DPD) methodology enables the rapid creation of master process models and their associated process sheets, an otherwise hugely time-consuming task. Manufacturers who implement these Delphi methodologies will realize greater concurrency between product design and manufacturing process design, while simultaneously compressing product and process cycle times. This results in immediate benefits to the whole manufacturing enterprise through increased productivity, reduced staff and resource requirements, and optimized utilization of existing capital equipment investments.
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Format: PDF | Size: 197KB | Date: Dec 2003 | Pages: 7







