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Application of the Research Environment e-Kinematix in Mechanism Development

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Research and development (R&D) projects require a structured approach for the creation of sound results. Particularly, complex problems benefit from information and data management and clear organizational structures to increase process efficiency. With the creation of a virtual research environment to organize, enhance, link and publish data, the cooperation between project partners, documentation and re-use of research and development results are supported. The aim of the e-Kinematix Project has been the creation of such a virtual research environment for the research and development of mechanisms.

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Lonij, G., Corves, B., Reeßing, M., Razum, M. (2012). Application of the Research Environment e-Kinematix in Mechanism Development. In: Beran, J., Bílek, M., Hejnova, M., Zabka, P. (eds) Advances in Mechanisms Design. Mechanisms and Machine Science, vol 8. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-5125-5_4

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