Advances in CAD/CAM Workstations Case Studies

To understand what we know and be aware of what is to be known is a necessary approach to treating CAD/CAM issues. The challenge for all of us interested in CAD/CAM and engineering data handling is to under­ stand what we know and what we need to know about today's and tomorrow's technolog...

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Other Authors: Wang, P.C.C. (Editor)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: New York, NY Springer US 1986, 1986
Edition:1st ed. 1986
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Collection: Springer Book Archives -2004 - Collection details see MPG.ReNa
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505 0 |a 1. FLOCHART: A Solution to the Problem of Block Diagrams -- 2. Drawing Conversion: What? When? How? -- 3. CAD Migration to the PC Environment — Tomorrow’s Low Cost Workstation -- 4. Advanced Systems Integration Management Via CAD Graphics -- 5. Developing a Cartographic Geo-Code System (CAGES) -- 6. CAD, CAM and GIS: Tools for Facilities Management and Planning -- 7. Managing a Distributed CAD/CAM System -- 8. The Impact of Geography and Distributed Data Collection on the Engineering of Army Telephone Systems World-Wide -- 9. CIMPLEX: Bridging the Gap Between “Computer Aided….” and Computer Integrated Manufacturing -- 10. The Impact of an Integrated Data Base on Automation in Mapping -- 11. Update of Mass Storage Systems from the User’s Point of View -- 12. Planning Precepts for CAD Instructional Design -- 13. A Structural Model of Creative Process for Improved Interface Design -- 14. Navy CAD/CAM -- 15. Personal Workstations for CAD/CAM Applications -- 16. Computer Graphics from the Graphic Design Perspective -- 17. The Digital Mapping Program of the U.S. Geological Survey -- 18. Automatic Scanning and Data Processing for CAD and Archival Systems -- 19. The Role of Human Factors in Introducing Graphic Artists to Computer Graphics -- 20. Graphic Standards: Status & Impact -- 21. Graphic Related Standards -- 22. Considerations for Establishing a Distributed Computer Graphics Mapping System -- 23. The Marriage Between CAD/CAM Systems and Robotics -- 24. A Look at Technical Documentation Automation and Its Place in Distributed Data Base Information Systems -- 25. Successful Business Computer Graphics 
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520 |a To understand what we know and be aware of what is to be known is a necessary approach to treating CAD/CAM issues. The challenge for all of us interested in CAD/CAM and engineering data handling is to under­ stand what we know and what we need to know about today's and tomorrow's technology, to track the explosive development of our field and its broadening range of applications, to sort through the details which compete for our attention, and to perceive underlying trends. A key development in the past year was the rapid and widespread acceptance by all user segments of personal computer-based CAD/CAM workstations, coupled with widespread use of software packages, both those developed for PC-based workstations and others converted from main­ frame and mini systems for use on PC-based or 32-bit workstations. If this trend continues for a few more years, as much as 900/0 of all design work may be accomplished on advanced versions of PC-based workstations. Many software systems vendors unknown until recently to the PC-based CAD/CAM community have now come to dominate the market-companies such as Autodesk, Chessell-Robocom, Future Net, T&W Systems, P-CAD, Cascade, 4-D Graphics, CADAM, Wang & Hornbuckle, and more than 20 other companies who sell PC-based CAD/CAM software