The Apply of Rough Set Theory Based on Parameter Optimization in Remote Numerical Control Milling Machining

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Based on the response style of Custom/Server, the optimization model system of milling machining technique has been built up, in which the current network source, technology and the Rough Set theory was utilized. The purpose of the system is to get the maximum productivity under the conditions that the present face roughness Ra and dimension precision must be assured. The results shows that the Rough Set can be used to get the formula when the sample information is not of precision caused by the overlap of machining parameter class. The formula induced from Rough Set theory can be used to optimize the parameter of milling machining from the technique department distributed in different location by internet

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