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Übersicht über den SFB IMPROVE: Probleme, Ansatz, Lösungsskizze

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Integration von Entwicklungssystemen in Ingenieuranwendungen
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Zielsetzung dieses SFB ist die Unterstützung verfahrenstechnischer Entwicklungsprozesse. Der Schwerpunkt liegt dabei auf den frühen Phasen, der Integration von Entwurfsaufgaben und der Integration von Prozeßketten. Die sich daraus ergebenden Anforderungen werden durch neue informatische Konzepte und deren Werkzeugunterstützung erfüllt, wobei existierende Werkzeuge verwendet werden.

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Nagl, M., Marquardt, W. (1999). Übersicht über den SFB IMPROVE: Probleme, Ansatz, Lösungsskizze. In: Nagl, M., Westfechtel, B. (eds) Integration von Entwicklungssystemen in Ingenieuranwendungen. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-59857-9_5

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