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Некоторые особенности разработки высокотехнологичных швейных изделий

Некоторые особенности разработки высокотехнологичных швейных изделий

Abstract

В статье рассматриваются вопросы особенности разработки швейных изделий для туристов, для проводящих много времени на природе (рыбаков, охотников и пр.). Одной из особенностей данной группы изделий заключается, например, в размещении на внешней стороне их солнечных элементов для питания различных электронных средств (мобильных телефонов, радиоприемников, навигаторов и пр.). Приводятся дополнительные процедурные решения, которые необходимы при проектировании подобных изделий.

The authors describe the garment design for tourists and people who spend a lot of time in nature such as fishermen and hunters. For example, this group of products can have the solar cells for powering electronic media like cell phones, radios, and navigators. This form of design requires additional procedural decisions.

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ПРОЦЕДУРА САПР,ВЫСОКОТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЕ ИЗДЕЛИЯ,ШВЕЙНОЕ ПРОИЗВОДСТВО,ПРИНЦИП УНИФИКАЦИИ,ПРИНЦИП ТЕХНОЛОГИЧНОСТИ,СОЛНЕЧНЫЕ БАТАРЕИ,МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКАЯ МОДЕЛЬ,ОБЪЕКТ ПРОЕКТИРОВАНИЯ,КОММУТАЦИОННАЯ СХЕМА,ТЕХНОЛОГИЧЕСКИЙ ПРОЦЕСС,ЗАДАЧА ЛИНЕЙНОГО ПРОГРАММИРОВАНИЯ

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