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Using the "project Oslo" concept for "Knowledge Based Engineering" (KBE) modeling

I am involved with KBE-modeling of products and are looking for a common base for modeling of product details and engineering rules. Could "project Oslo" be a good candidate for this? What about inspection, edtiting and visualization of the product data?
This data base should be the origin for generating code for the object oriented KBE-language AML.
Ole Ivar

I'm sure we would need to dive into the next level of detail, but at the surface, yes. Oslo is being built as a platform to enable data-oriented processing, what folks often call modeling.

Please send me an e-mail at pinky@microsoft.com if you'd like to work through more details.


-- pinky --/ http://www.tinyfinger.com/
the Pinky

I'm sure we would need to dive into the next level of detail, but at the surface, yes. Oslo is being built as a platform to enable data-oriented processing, what folks often call modeling.

Please send me an e-mail at pinky@microsoft.com if you'd like to work through more details.


-- pinky --/ http://www.tinyfinger.com/
the Pinky

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