User Interface Layer

2015 ◽  
pp. 98-109
Author(s):  
Christopher Mayer ◽  
Martin Morandell ◽  
Matthias Gira ◽  
Kai Hackbarth ◽  
Martin Petzold ◽  
...  

Author(s):  
J. Li ◽  
Yangpeng Song ◽  
Ye Liu

Although machine control data can be obtained by means of converting cutter location (CL) data comprised of the tool tip coordinate and the tool axis orientation vector in the workpiece coordinate frame with postprocessor, it’s uncertain whether they can be used for 5-axis machining. Owing to the fact that most postprocessors focus on the method to derive solutions for the equations of NC data by the form-shaping function matrix and the inverse kinematics model without taking the manufacturing scene into consideration, this study has presented a new post-processing system to generate and optimize NC data more effectively by correcting and selecting optimum solution intelligently for machining based on the solid model of machine tool in simulation environment. In general, the post-processing system consists of user interface layer, data access layer and data processing layer to give expression to the characteristics of universality, practicality and adaptability. User interface layer is mainly about loading the machine model and setting the relevant parameters. Data access layer includes model library of generalized five-axis machine tool configurations, rules library of cutter location data and NC data. Data processing layer is the major research in the paper, which illustrates how to correct the inverse solutions set and select the optimization solution for actual machining. The visual interface for post-processing system written by C++ was successfully applied in the experiment on a five-axis machine tool with a C-axis behind a B-axis rotary table, which demonstrated the effectiveness of the proposed post-processing methodology in the field of manufacturing.


2014 ◽  
Vol 977 ◽  
pp. 472-475
Author(s):  
Ling Juan Zhang

To improve the efficiency of engineering spot attendance and employee management, a novel integrated management system is designed. The system uses a three-tier logical architecture design, which can be divided into user interface layer, business logic layer and data store layer. The realization of information management is based on VB6.0 and ACCESS database programming technology. The development of attendance information gathering functions of engineering spots is based on radio frequency identification technology and non-contact IC card. The separation of business logic and user interface makes the system more security and extensible. Experimental results show that the system has high efficiency, and it has user-friendly, secure and practical advantages.


2017 ◽  
Vol 14 (12) ◽  
pp. 1081-1092
Author(s):  
Zhixong Xiao ◽  
Chandana Prasad Withana ◽  
Abeer Alsadoon ◽  
Amr Elchouemi

2012 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 257-273 ◽  
Author(s):  
Victoria E. Howle ◽  
Robert C. Kirby ◽  
Kevin Long ◽  
Brian Brennan ◽  
Kimberly Kennedy

This paper introduces Playa, a high-level user interface layer for composing algorithms for complex multiphysics problems out of objects from other Trilinos packages. Among other features, Playa provides very high-performance overloaded operators implemented through an expression template mechanism. In this paper, we give an overview of the central Playa objects from a user's perspective, show application to a sequence of increasingly complex solver algorithms, provide timing results for Playa's overloaded operators and other functions, and briefly survey some of the implementation issues involved.


Author(s):  
M.A. O’Keefe ◽  
J. Taylor ◽  
D. Owen ◽  
B. Crowley ◽  
K.H. Westmacott ◽  
...  

Remote on-line electron microscopy is rapidly becoming more available as improvements continue to be developed in the software and hardware of interfaces and networks. Scanning electron microscopes have been driven remotely across both wide and local area networks. Initial implementations with transmission electron microscopes have targeted unique facilities like an advanced analytical electron microscope, a biological 3-D IVEM and a HVEM capable of in situ materials science applications. As implementations of on-line transmission electron microscopy become more widespread, it is essential that suitable standards be developed and followed. Two such standards have been proposed for a high-level protocol language for on-line access, and we have proposed a rational graphical user interface. The user interface we present here is based on experience gained with a full-function materials science application providing users of the National Center for Electron Microscopy with remote on-line access to a 1.5MeV Kratos EM-1500 in situ high-voltage transmission electron microscope via existing wide area networks. We have developed and implemented, and are continuing to refine, a set of tools, protocols, and interfaces to run the Kratos EM-1500 on-line for collaborative research. Computer tools for capturing and manipulating real-time video signals are integrated into a standardized user interface that may be used for remote access to any transmission electron microscope equipped with a suitable control computer.


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