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Author(s): Shaw Feng

Publication date: August 1996

Citation: Shaw Feng: "Open Systems Interface Specification for Machining Process Planning Integration," Proceedings of the 12th International Conference on CAD/CAM, Robotics, and Factories of Future, London, England, August 14-16, 1996.

Key words: Data Exchange, Process Planning, Systems Integration

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