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A Formal Basis For Design Process Planning And Management
In this paper we present a design formalism that allows for a complete and general characterization of design disciplines and for a unified representation of arbitrarily complex design processes. This formalism has been used as the basis for the development of several prototype CAD meta-tools that offer effective design process planning and management services.