A SHAREd Web to support design teams
- 17 December 2002
- conference paper
- Published by Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Abstract
The SHARE project is a joint effort by Stanford University's Center for Design Research and Enterprise Integration Technologies to develop and deploy an Internet-based open environment for collaborative design in mechatronics. Using SHARE technology, design engineers create and access information in the SHAREd Web-a hypermedia web of designs, documentation, and engineering information. SHAREd Web allows users to work locally or in a distributed fashion, using a variety of platforms, including Macintoshes, PCs, and Unix workstations. SHAREd Web capabilities include authoring of design documents, querying design databases and searching online documentation, all in an integrated, easy-to-access manner. SHAREd Web is in use by design students, researchers and faculty at Stanford University.Keywords
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