FEATURE MODELLING
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The paper presents basic ways for the development of product feature model. The investigation and improvement of feature modelling, as product modelling that enables geometrical and functional information to be stored in a single model, has not been accomplished completely. Along with survey of major shortcomings that accompany current feature modelling systems, consisting of maintenance of feature semantics, the existence of only one product feature model, the limited facilities of collaborative modelling, and the limited shape domain the investigations aimed at solving these shortcomings are also presented.Downloads
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