Groupware - Workflow White Papers
Phillips Plastics' Focus on Innovation and Time-to-Market Enable Rapid Development of Sleek, Patented Chemical Splash Goggles
Overview Phillips Plastics wanted to design ultramodern chemical safety goggles to customer's criteria for style, fit, assembly and ventilation and meet delivery target. Concept sketches of the goggles were drawn by hand and then imported into NX. The customer had supplied Phillips with a physical model of a human head, so that was laser scanned. The point data from the scan was converted into surfaces, creating a digital version of the head in NX. With this as a start, and some baseline data such as lens thickness criteria determined by an optics expert, the design work on the goggles began with the shaping of the surfaces using NX's freeform modeling capability.
| Publisher | Siemens | File Format | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Date Published | January 2007 | ||
| Format | Case Studies | ||
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Workflow Security Considerations - White Paper
A new technical area of work is normally started by the production of a White Paper, which is essentially a discussion document to identify alternative approaches. In the case of...
Using Windows Workflow to Control ASP.NET Navigation
This paper describes one simple solution for achieving interoperability between Windows Workflow (WF) and ASP.NET. It leverages the power of WF's powerful visual logic to design page-flow based on user...
SOA and Workflow With Udi Dahan
Salt and Pepper, Peanut Butter and Jelly, Toast and Vegemite - these are all things that go together. But what goes with SOA? Why Workflow of course! Udi Dahan gives...
MSDN Webcast: Building SharePoint Server 2007 Document Workflows With Visual Studio 2008 (Level 300)
This webcast throws light on building document workflows for Microsoft Office SharePoint Server 2007 with the Microsoft Visual Studio development system. It uses the upcoming Microsoft Visual Studio 2008, showing...
PLM-Automation Market Evolution: The PLM Footprint Steps Onto the Factory Floor
The recent announcement of the intended acquisition of UGS by Siemens AG has generated an explosion of discussion about the impact that this move could have on both companies involved...



