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A representation language for mechanical behavior
Leo Joskowicz
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, Dorothy Neville
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The Rachel and Selim Benin School of Engineering and Computer Science
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Keyphrases
Algebraic Relations
50%
Axes Mechanisms
50%
Behavioral Description
50%
Complete Description
50%
Design Automation
50%
Design Requirements
50%
Design Reuse
50%
Design Validation
50%
Desired Behavior
50%
Easy Language
50%
Expressive Language
50%
Fixed Axis
50%
Kinematics
50%
Mechanical Behavior
100%
Mechanism Design
50%
Representation Language
100%
Structure of Mechanism
100%
Computer Science
Automation Support
50%
Behavioral Description
50%
Design Automation
50%
Design Requirement
50%
Design Validation
50%
Desired Behavior
50%
Mechanism Design
50%
Representation Language
100%