Digitized Decision-Making System Research for Warehouse Planning Based on CAD

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To the problem of decision making for the planning and construction of warehouse area, based on Auto CAD a digitized decision-making system is developed. The modular design method is utilized to build the system function model. With the interface program between the system management module and the SQL database, the functional models are connected with the database dynamically, then the user is guide to accomplish the analysis and estimates and the calculation of construction costs for various types of facilities planning and layout in warehouse area. The system interface established with DCL is easy to use and accords with industry habits. The system can be extended to form a complete and standard digitized decision-making CAD system and improve the scientific rationality of the planning decisions for warehouse area.

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February 2013

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