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Interoperability between Cooperative Design Modeller and a CAD System: Software Integration versus Data Exchange

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Fig. 1: Relationship between Data Model and Knowledge Model for Specifying  Product Model
Fig. 2: Example of a Multiple-view Product Breakdown  2.2  Interoperability Framework
Fig. 3: Interoperability Framework of CoDeMo and CAD system
Fig. 5: Architecture of translators (STEP based and CAA-API based)
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