Intelligent CAD systems I: theoretical and methodological aspects
Intelligent CAD systems I: theoretical and methodological aspects
Intelligent CAD systems II: implementational issues
Intelligent CAD systems II: implementational issues
Intelligent CAD systems III: practical experience and evaluation
Intelligent CAD systems III: practical experience and evaluation
Expert Systems in Computer-Aided Design: Proceedings of the IFIP WG 5.2 Working Conf. Sydney, Australia 17-20 Feb., 1987
Knowledge Engineering in Computer-Aided Design: Proceedings of the IFIP WG 5.2 Working Conference on Knowledge Engineering in Computer-Aided Degin, Budapest, Hungary, 17-19 September, 1984
Understanding design activities through computer simulation
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Collaborative intelligent CAD framework incorporating design history tracking algorithm
Computer-Aided Design
Advanced Engineering Informatics
Flexible and robust CAD models for design automation
Advanced Engineering Informatics
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Triggered by expert systems technology, artificial intelligence (AI) was a silver bullet in the early 1980s. AI seemed to be able to perfectly solve various problems that involved any intellectual activities. For instance, MYCIN (Shortliffe, 1976), developed at Stanford, gave a strong impression that medical doctors could have been soon supported by a clever consultation system, resulting in more accurate diagnoses. Inspired by these, also in engineering fields, a variety of experimental systems for fault diagnosis, planning, selection, and design were developed, which demonstrated promising possibilities of their applications.