Conceptual Development af a 3D Product Configuration Model: Development of a digital steel fire sliding door - a prototype

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Abstract

Paper. This project deals with 3D product configuration of a digital building element which has been developed as a prototype in cooperation between a product manufacturer and a research institution in Denmark. The project falls within the concept of product modelling which is more and more used in the development of IT-systems that support the procedures in companies and in the building industry. In other words, it is a knowledge-based system that helps companies in their daily work. The aim of the project has been to develop and examine conceptual ideas about 3D modelling configurator used in the company’s production of steel fire sliding doors. The development of the 3D digital model is based on practical rather than theoretical research. The result of the research is a prototype digital 3D model to be presented live.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationCustomer Interaction and Customer Integration. : Proceedings of the Joint Conference IMCM'06 & PETO'06
Number of pages14
PublisherGito Verlag
Publication date2006
ISBN (Print)3936771731
Publication statusPublished - 2006
EventJoint ConferenceInternational Mass Customization Meeting 2006:"Customer Interaction and Customer Integration" and International Conference on Economic, Technical and Organisational Aspects of Product Configuration Systems (PETO'06):"How to Build and Implement Product Configuration Systems" - Hamburg, Germany
Duration: 30 Jun 2010 → …

Conference

ConferenceJoint ConferenceInternational Mass Customization Meeting 2006:"Customer Interaction and Customer Integration" and International Conference on Economic, Technical and Organisational Aspects of Product Configuration Systems (PETO'06):"How to Build and Implement Product Configuration Systems"
Country/TerritoryGermany
CityHamburg
Period30/06/2010 → …

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