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Search Publications by: Allison Barnard Feeney (Fed)

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A Modular Architecture for STEP

December 1, 1999
Author(s)
Allison Barnard Feeney, David M. Price
This paper presents the current direction in the architecture of STEP (STandard for the Exchange of Product model data, ISO 10303). STEP is an international standard designed to enable the exchange of product data between heterogeneous computer systems

Guidelines for AIM Development

November 1, 1996
Author(s)
Allison Barnard Feeney, M Gilbert, Y Yang
The Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) is being developed under the auspices of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee 184 (SC4). A principle feature of the STEP architecture is that it has two

Guidelines for the Development of Mapping Tables

October 1, 1995
Author(s)
Allison Barnard Feeney, D Craig
The Standard for the Exchange of Product Model Data (STEP) is being developed under the auspices of the International Organization for Standardization (ISO) Technical Committee 184 (SC4). A principle feature of the STEP architecture is that it has two

Challenges to the NII: The Barriers to Product Data Sharing

January 1, 1994
Author(s)
David A. Sauder, Mary Mitchell, Allison Barnard Feeney
Industry has a need to share data among functions within its own enterprise and among its suppliers and partners. A standard specification for manufacturing data is needed that can support the entire product development and support life-cycle. The emerging

APDE Demonstration System Architecture

August 1, 1993
Author(s)
Steve Clark, Allison Barnard Feeney
The National PDES Testbed project at NIST is focused on the development and implementation of the emerging international Standard for the Exchange of Product Model data (STEP). One sub-project within the Testbed is the effort to establish an Application

Specifications for an Application Protocol Development Environment

July 1, 1993
Author(s)
Steve Clark, Allison Barnard Feeney, James E. Fowler
The National PDES Testbed project at NIST is focused on the development and implementation of the emerging international Standards for the Exchange of Product model data (STEP). One subproject within the Testbed is the effort to establish an Applications

Validating STEP Application Models at the National PDES Testbed

January 1, 1993
Author(s)
KC Morris, Mary Mitchell, Allison Barnard Feeney
The problem of sharing data has many facets. The need to share data across multiple enterprises, different hardware platforms, different data storage paradigms and systems, and a variety of network architectures is growing. The emerging Standard for the

Issues and Recommendations for a STEP Application Protocol Framework

June 1, 1992
Author(s)
Thomas Kramer, M Palmer, Allison Barnard Feeney
This report provides a description of application protocols, a summary of AP development issues (supplemented by discussions and case studies in the appendicies), a listing of the relevant documentation and issues papers, and recommendations for resolving

Use of Solid Modeling in Design of M3 Components

October 1, 1991
Author(s)
Allison Barnard Feeney, Peter Brown
This paper documents the work done for the Molecular Measuring Machine (M3) Project by the Engineering Design Laboratory (EDL) at NIST. The M3 Project is developing and fabricating a device capable of making repeatable measurements of atomic-scale features

Engineering Design Laboratory Guide

June 1, 1991
Author(s)
Allison Barnard Feeney
This document provides a brief description of the systems available for use in the Engineering Design Laboratory at the National Institute of Standards and Technology, Gaithersburg, Maryland. The Engineering Design Laboratory was established to study how