To understand what we know and be aware of what is to be known has
become the central focus in the treatment of engineering data
handling issues. It has been some time since we began treating
issues arriving from engineering data handling in a low key fashion
because of its housekeeping chores and data maintenance aspects
representing nonglamorous issues related to automation. Since the
advent of CAD/CAM, large numbers of data bases have been generated
through stand alone CAD systems and the rate of this automated
means of generating data is rapidly increasing. This possibly is
the key factor in changing our way of looking at engineering data
related problems. This volume contains some of the papers,
including revisions, which were presented at the fourth Automation
Technology conference held in Monterey, California. This volume
represents ATI's efforts to bring forth some of the important case
studies related to engineering data handling from the user's point
of view. Because of its potential enormous impact on management and
productivity advancement, careful documentation and coordination
for outstanding contributions to this area are of utmost
importance. This volume may serve as a precursor to additional
volumes in the area of engineering data handling and CAD/CAM
related user studies. Anyone with comments or suggestions, as well
as potential contributors, to this series, is encouraged to contact
the editorial board of AT .
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