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TMBWK_RobustDesignRobust DesignDescriptionThe project Robust Design of Structures aims at developing new concepts for modelling and optimising structural systems. Robust Design means here that changes in requirements can be managed efficiently. This cooperation between civil engineering and computer science provides an interesting and challenging scenario, in which all project partners can develop and apply novel and exciting concepts and technologies.The sub-project Robust Cooperation of the CML aims to support robust design as a complex task in spatially separated teams. Innovative concepts are developed to allow efficient cooperation in the design of structural systems such as bridges. These concepts provide users with mutual awareness, communication, and collaboration. ApproachFrom a user's perspective the main tool of the robust design process will be a model editor, which enables real time editing and calculation of structural models. In our sub-project we identify issues that arise when several partners cooperate in the optimisation of a model. We will develop novel concepts and provide software components that will offer efficient solutions for these issues and closely interface with the editor as well as other components provided by our project partners (e.g., automatic optimisers).Activities
Current State and ResultsCurrently we are developing innovative concepts for effective and efficient cooperation among the end-users, who are civil engineers, and these concepts are transfered into a first prototype of the Robust Cooperation Suite (cf. Figure 1).![]() Figure 1. System Architecture Overview. An instant messaging and presence system tailored to the special requirements in a distributed modelling process is currently under active development. This component will support cooperation by providing users of the Robust Design system a means for communication and exchanging models with each other. It will also provide status information inferred from the current activity of the users and meta information about the models they are working on. Future development will include components for coordination and calendar sharing, and access to a versioned storage system for model files. PartnersIn this interdisciplinary project we have partners from the field of engineering, who are focussing on modelling, computation and optimisation:
PeopleProf. Dr. Tom Gross, Principle InvestigatorDipl.-Inf. Ferdinand Kastl, Researcher FundingThe project Robust Design of Structures is partly funded by the Thuringian Programme on Excellency; the funding period is Oct. 2009 to Jan. 2012.Created by: mirko.fetter last modification: Friday 28 of January, 2011 [17:51:25 UTC] by tom.gross |