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Proposed strategy for ground-up design and 'reverse engineering' - things we have built that were designed/built in one step (ie, in absence of full CAD). | Proposed strategy for ground-up design and 'reverse engineering' - things we have built that were designed/built in one step (ie, in absence of full CAD). | ||
We should leverage allied organizations' support to deploy a full OS Cad/CAM solution strategy: | |||
*http://www.osalt.com/solidworks | |||
*http://summit.oshwa.org/ | |||
*Open Science Summit | |||
*Open World Forum | |||
*Shuttleworth Foundation | |||
*OpenCascade people | |||
*FreeCAD people - see [[FreeCAD Assessment]] | |||
[[Category:XM]] | [[Category:XM]] |
Revision as of 03:12, 23 April 2012
The general, the key strategy of OSE is Breakdown (including Interface Design between components).
This strategy allows us to create effective and rapid CAD generation strategies.
Proposed strategy for ground-up design and 'reverse engineering' - things we have built that were designed/built in one step (ie, in absence of full CAD).
We should leverage allied organizations' support to deploy a full OS Cad/CAM solution strategy:
- http://www.osalt.com/solidworks
- http://summit.oshwa.org/
- Open Science Summit
- Open World Forum
- Shuttleworth Foundation
- OpenCascade people
- FreeCAD people - see FreeCAD Assessment