Knowledge Based Engineering Optimization and Interoperability: An Automotive Case-Study

This article focuses on the optimization of a design process, in the context of automotive subcontracting opportunity. This optimization is guided by the underlying manufacturing process and by the industrial knowledge. We first show that the actual design studies are biased by the final goal (a for...

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