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An integrated CAE environment for simulation-based durability and reliability design
Pages 1-14
J. Tang, V. Ogarevic and C. -S. Tsai
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Methodology for an implementation of the STEP standard: a Java prototype
Pages 15-19
S. Ma, Y. Maréchal and J. -L. Coulomb
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Geometric assistance for visual reasoning and construction of solids with curved surfaces from 2D orthographic views
Pages 21-35
C. Hubbard and Yong Se Kim
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ModGen: a model generator for instrumentation analysis
Pages 37-48
G. E. Vazquez, I. Ponzoni, M. C. Sánchez and N. B. Brignole
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An improvement of the standard genetic algorithm fighting premature convergence in continuous optimization
Pages 49-60
J. Andre, P. Siarry and T. Dognon
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CAPLib - a `thin layer' message passing library to support computational mechanics codes on distributed memory parallel systems
Pages 61-83
P. F. Leggett, S. P. Johnson and M. Cross
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