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Protocol’s aims made clear 01/01/2006
 
AIMS (Advanced Integrated Mathematical System) is an open-architecture technology developed by The Boeing Company in the US and Metronor Group, Norway, to improve collaboration between manufacturers and suppliers. It is a system for mathematical definition, creation, standardization and evaluation of curves and surfaces; and for performing geometry processing operations, storage, access, control, management, exchange, and use of product definition data, without translation or approximation of the mathematical forms of the geometry
 
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