Title :
Industrial electronics: Our computers aren´t speaking: Innovation in computer-based manufacturing has led to a pressing need for interface standards
Abstract :
Discusses the Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES), a project of the US Air Force ICAM (integrated computer-aided manufacturing) program intended to meet the need for interface standards. IGES offers a solution to the interface problem for CAD equipment using wire-frame figures from different manufacturers. IGES is a communication file structure for data produced with and used by CAD and CAM systems. It serves as a receptacle for the data generated by interactive graphics design-drafting systems and is a common basis for the automatic interchange of data between these systems, for the transfer of data to and from external application programs.
Keywords :
CAD; computer interfaces; manufacturing computer control; standards; ANSI standard; CAD; CAD/CAM; CAM; Initial Graphics Exchange Specification; US Air Force; computers; interactive graphics; interface standards; Computers; Design automation; Graphics; Manufacturing; NIST; Real-time systems;
Journal_Title :
Spectrum, IEEE
DOI :
10.1109/MSPEC.1982.6367002