Hello Charles Nemeth,
have a look at the following site:
http://www.biba.uni-bremen.de/groups/rp/rp_selec.html
At the University of Stuttgart this System, which is now based on
Mircosoft Access, we program and enlarge it in c++.
Have a look at
http://politix.iao.fhg.de/Public/projects/sfb374/OVERVIEW-de.html
Best regards
Johannes Eschl
IKP, Institut fuer Kunststoffkunde und Kunststoffpruefung, Universitaet Stuttgart
Boeblingerstr. 78E, D-70199 Stuttgart
Tel.: (+49) 0711 / 641 23 06 Fax : (+49) 0711 / 641 22 64
E-Mail : eschl@ikpindy2.verfahrenstechnik.uni-stuttgart.de
WWW: www.uni-stuttgart.de/UNIuser/ikp/mitarbeiter/Eschl/Eschl.html
ikpindy2.verfahrenstechnik.uni-stuttgart.de/~eschl
On Thu, 19 Sep 1996 nemeth@MPTW01.mw.tu-dresden.de wrote:
> CALL FOR CLASSIFICATION SYSTEMS
>
> I would like to work out a method that could be used to decide which is
> the best RPT method to use for a given part on basis of geometrical,
> technical, economical, etc. features. I have been trying to find a
> special pert classification system for RPT workpieces. Have anyone any
> idea where can I find a description of such a system (preferably on the Net)?
>
> The other area of my work where I need some help, is the detailed
> comparison of the most well known RPT methods, regarding the above
> mentioned aspects or fields. It should be rather up-to-date with exact data.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
> Charles Nemeth
>
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