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3 August 1984 Computer Aided Design Application In The Development Of Diagnostic Medical Positioning Devices
John Prendergast, Roy Jones, William O'dell
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Abstract
The constant call for shorter development cycles and improved quality, is leading many companies to adopt a vertically integrated approach to product design and development. Computer aids are playing an increasingly important part in this process, but until recently, the early stage - concept design, has been largely ignored. Computer generated "solid models" provide a useful tool at the early stages in the design process, enabling investigation and optimization of clinical performance variables.
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John Prendergast, Roy Jones, and William O'dell "Computer Aided Design Application In The Development Of Diagnostic Medical Positioning Devices", Proc. SPIE 0515, Medical Images and Icons, (3 August 1984); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.964757
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KEYWORDS
Solids

Computer aided design

Systems modeling

Manufacturing

Finite element methods

Modeling

Performance modeling

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