PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems

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Citation: Mark R. Cutkosky and Robert S. Engelmore and Richard Fikes and Michael R. Genesereth and Thomas R. Gruber and William S. Mark and Jay M. Tenenbaum and Jay C. Weber. (1993) PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems. In KSL-93-21, 1993.

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author Mark R. Cutkosky and Robert S. Engelmore and Richard Fikes and Michael R. Genesereth and Thomas R. Gruber and William S. Mark and Jay M. Tenenbaum and Jay C. Weber
title PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems
number KSL-93-21
institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory
year 1993
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note Submitted February 1993.
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abstract The Palo Alto Collaborative Testbed (PACT) is a joint experiment in concurrent engineering being pursued by research groups at Stanford University, Lockheed,Hewlett-Packard, and Enterprise Integration Technologies. The current prototype integrates four preexisting concurrent engineering systems into a common framework. Each of the individual systems is used to model different aspects of a small robotic manipulator, and to reason about them from a different discipline (dynamics, digital electronics, and software). The initial PACT experiments have explored knowledge sharing in the context of a distributed simulation and simple incremental redesign scenario.

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Abstract The Palo Alto Collaborative Testbed (PACT) The Palo Alto Collaborative Testbed (PACT) is a joint experiment in concurrent engineering being pursued by research groups at Stanford University, Lockheed,Hewlett-Packard, and Enterprise Integration Technologies. The current prototype integrates four preexisting concurrent engineering systems into a common framework. Each of the individual systems is used to model different aspects of a small robotic manipulator, and to reason about them from a different discipline (dynamics, digital electronics, and software). The initial PACT experiments have explored knowledge sharing in the context of a distributed simulation and simple incremental redesign scenario. and simple incremental redesign scenario.
Author Mark R. Cutkosky and Robert S. Engelmore and Richard Fikes and Michael R. Genesereth and Thomas R. Gruber and William S. Mark and Jay M. Tenenbaum and Jay C. Weber  +
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Has title PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems  +
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Institution Knowledge Systems, AI Laboratory  +
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Title PACT: An Experiment in Integrating Concurrent Engineering Systems  +
Year 1993  +
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