From: Cliff on
On Sat, 29 May 2010 07:43:56 -0700 (PDT), Joe788 <larryrozer(a)yahoo.com> wrote:

>http://www.ptc.com/WCMS/files/75473/en/3667_WP_Explct_Modl.pdf
>
>
>�The explicit modeling approach has proven much
>faster for us. Even after many iterations of design
>changes, the models can be handled by anybody in
>the team. All our unexpected changes could easily
>be incorporated into the models.�
>
>Marten Verhoeven, Head of ICT, Van Beek BV
>
>
>"An explicit approach to 3D design offers lasting benefits to
>companies,
>especially where one-off or highly customized product designs
>are common and where companies require the highest level of
>flexibility
>in the design process to respond to unexpected changes."
>
>"Innovative product design involves exploration and discovery. An
>explicit approach gives designers the freedom to rapidly evolve a
>product design in unpredictable and new directions where modifications
>can�t be anticipated in advance."
>
>"With the explicit modeling approach, companies can rapidly test
>ideas,
>evaluate a broad range of options, and constantly adapt and refine
>a product as it moves through the development process. Companies
>benefit when they experiment with changes while changes are
>inexpensive
>and product designs aren�t locked into a specific development
>path."
>
>

FREE CLUE: We have had explicit modeling since the days of AD-2000
& later CADDS III & UG & etc.
Back in the day it was all explicit modeling.

Do fools & morons grow on trees?
--
Cliff