A process where computer software allows assistance in the design process.
The use of computers to design products. CAD systems are high speed workstations or personal computers using CAD software and input devices such as graphic tablets and scanners to model and simulate the use of proposed products. CAD output is a printed design or electronic output to CAM systems. CAD software is available for generic design or specialized uses such as architectural, electrical, and mechanical design. CAD software may also be highly specialized for creating products such as printed circuits and integrated circuits.
computer software/hardware used to assist in the design of a product.
Software with the capability of performing standard engineering drawing and architecture design functions. It is graphically oriented rather than geographically based. Unlike a GIS, the database is generally not structured to allow spatial analysis. However, some data developed in CAD systems can be incorporated into a GIS.
In graphics, the computer assisted production of drawings and plans.
Software used in art, architecture, engineering and manufacturing to assist in precision drawing.
A software application used by product engineers to design new products.
CAD software is used to create diagrams. We might create a house plan, a road system plan or a model of a motor vehicle. We use a CAD package on a computer instead of a piece of paper and a pencil. CAD packages are popular because it is more efficient for a draftsman to use a CAD package than to use pencil and paper.
The use of computer software to allow a user to design, modify, and simulate a three-dimensional part or assembly.
The use of computers and special software to help in all phases of the engineering design work required in the development of a thermoformed part.
("CAD") The application of computer technology to facilitate design by applying method s, forms, function algorithm s, virtual mock-up object integration, etc. [D04026] CSM
(CAD) - Oh, you cad! This refers to the use of computers to design things. There are specific CAD programs like AutoCAD that are generally resource-intensive, requiring fast processors, lots of memory, and a big, clear monitor for best results. CAD has enabled people to easily model, create, and walk through or view designs of 3D objects or floor plans from different angles on a computer without actually taking the time to make a physical mock up. This is a huge time saver, and has revolutionized design in general.
The use of computers to aid in the design of some product, in our case sails.
Computer aided design has replaced the drawing boards, and allows designers to work a lot faster, and decrease production times significantly. All current teams use this method because of its great advantages.
use of a computer in an engineering application, such as architecture. The most popular CAD program is AutoCAD, by AutoDesk.
System used to generate and reproduce full-colour designs, artwork, photographs, etc., through use of a computer, plotter, printer, etc.