In this paper a novel approach, enabling rapid time to market and making shoe collaborative design effectively possible, will be presented. The solution suggested in this work consists of two elements: first, the implementation of a SolidWorks add-on called SYS (SYstem Shoe) whose main goal is to provide a widespread CAD software packages with specific features for shoe design; secondarily the development of a web platform, capable to communicate with and control the SYS add-on. This platform provides the unique opportunity of making the entire system (installed on a server PC) available to external users (small factories concurring to the shoe production chain), without the need of a CAD software own installation. The scenario in which the described system is supposed to work consists of a inter- company network with a main node equipped with the web-CAD platform. This main node acts as a server towards the peripheral nodes (clients: shoe assembly and component-making companies)
Development of a software platform for collaborative MCAD based shoe design / M. Carfagni; L. Governi; Y. Volpe. - STAMPA. - (2008), pp. 734-742. (Intervento presentato al convegno International Conference on Concurrent Enterprising ICE 2008 tenutosi a Lisbona, Portogallo nel 23-25/6/09).
Development of a software platform for collaborative MCAD based shoe design
CARFAGNI, MONICA;GOVERNI, LAPO;VOLPE, YARY
2008
Abstract
In this paper a novel approach, enabling rapid time to market and making shoe collaborative design effectively possible, will be presented. The solution suggested in this work consists of two elements: first, the implementation of a SolidWorks add-on called SYS (SYstem Shoe) whose main goal is to provide a widespread CAD software packages with specific features for shoe design; secondarily the development of a web platform, capable to communicate with and control the SYS add-on. This platform provides the unique opportunity of making the entire system (installed on a server PC) available to external users (small factories concurring to the shoe production chain), without the need of a CAD software own installation. The scenario in which the described system is supposed to work consists of a inter- company network with a main node equipped with the web-CAD platform. This main node acts as a server towards the peripheral nodes (clients: shoe assembly and component-making companies)I documenti in FLORE sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.