The result was delete. Mr. Rimmer, please note that though the software may be used, it is not necessarily notable under Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, which require in-depth discussion of it (reviews in major publications, etc.) — Crisco 1492 ( talk) 14:52, 6 September 2013 (UTC) reply
lack of sources independent of subject. Clearly fails WP:GNG on sourcing, leaving either needing more sources or evaluation of whether the academic sources are widely quoted. Possibly this should be userfied by User:Jon Rimmer (SPA / disclosed COI editor). Widefox; talk 09:11, 12 August 2013 (UTC) reply
Hi, since the technology is embedded into bigger systems, it isn't often explicitly discussed at length, even though it's well known in its field. Having said that, here are a couple more independent secondaries. Both decribe research based on the D-Cubed components and provide some coverage of what the technology is for:
A Constraint Manager to Support Virtual Maintainability, Marcelino, L, Fernando, T and Murray (section 4.2 cites D-Cubed as basis of research)
Combining Physical Constraints with Geometric Constraint-based Modeling for Virtual Assembly Abhishek Seth, 2007 (pages 109-115 cite D-Cubed as basis of research).
Jon Rimmer ( talk) 16:55, 23 August 2013 (UTC) reply
The result was delete. Mr. Rimmer, please note that though the software may be used, it is not necessarily notable under Wikipedia's policies and guidelines, which require in-depth discussion of it (reviews in major publications, etc.) — Crisco 1492 ( talk) 14:52, 6 September 2013 (UTC) reply
lack of sources independent of subject. Clearly fails WP:GNG on sourcing, leaving either needing more sources or evaluation of whether the academic sources are widely quoted. Possibly this should be userfied by User:Jon Rimmer (SPA / disclosed COI editor). Widefox; talk 09:11, 12 August 2013 (UTC) reply
Hi, since the technology is embedded into bigger systems, it isn't often explicitly discussed at length, even though it's well known in its field. Having said that, here are a couple more independent secondaries. Both decribe research based on the D-Cubed components and provide some coverage of what the technology is for:
A Constraint Manager to Support Virtual Maintainability, Marcelino, L, Fernando, T and Murray (section 4.2 cites D-Cubed as basis of research)
Combining Physical Constraints with Geometric Constraint-based Modeling for Virtual Assembly Abhishek Seth, 2007 (pages 109-115 cite D-Cubed as basis of research).
Jon Rimmer ( talk) 16:55, 23 August 2013 (UTC) reply