Formal language for GeoSpelling
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2014Journal
Journal of Computing and Information Science in EngineeringAbstract
In order to tackle the ambiguities of Geometrical Product Specification (GPS), GeoSpelling language has been developed to express the semantics of specifications. A detailed syntax of GeoSpelling is proposed in this paper. A specification is defined as a sequence of operations on the skin model. The syntax is based on instructions used in computer programming language: call to functions and flow control by condition and loop. In GeoSpelling, the call to functions corresponds to the declaration of operations; loops make it possible to manage a set of features with rigor and conditions to select features from a set.
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