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Computer-aided engineering and UK manufacturing industry |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 2-2
NormanTebbit,
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DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0001
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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When do you adopt CAE? |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 3-3
E.M.Freeman,
W.E.Hillier,
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DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0002
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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The CAE Data Service |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 4-4
JeremyAcland,
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DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0003
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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The role of computers in engineering design |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 5-8
GeorgeRzevski,
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Engineering designers require effective means of collecting, storing, retrieving, processing, communicating, distributing, displaying, plotting and printing large quantities of information. The revolution in computer technology has led to the large-scale adoption of computer-based tools for these purposes. Furthermore, the technology is still developing and will soon provide intelligent knowledge-based systems. The implications for design methods and for the education of designers are of the utmost importance.
DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0004
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
数据来源: IET
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Computer-aided software engineering — turning the corner |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 9-15
RogerLeggate,
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Software engineers responsible for producing CAE tools have been relying, to the detriment of their product, on primitive design tools. The roots of this puzzle lie in the short history of software engineering as a discipline and the amount of foundation work that has had to be done to establish a proper base from which to build. Sufficient groundwork has now been done to allow software engineers to add a simple extension to existing tools and achieve a fully integrated software engineering system, and thus benefit from the ensuing increases in productivity and reliability.
DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0005
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
数据来源: IET
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Factors in selecting a computer-aided design system |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 16-24
P.Harrow,
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The selection of a computer-aided design system is a complex task that requires a multidisciplinary approach on the part of the user organisation. The system chosen should be sufficiently open-ended to allow expansion into areas of interest that become apparent with experience.
DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0006
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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Some problems in implementing computer-aided engineering—a general review |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 25-31
PeterSenker,
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New computer-controlled systems are likely to be installed throughout the engineering industry over the next few years. However, the integration implied by computer-aided engineering is not without its problems.
DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0007
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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The management of computer aids to design, manufacture and testing in a large electronics company |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 32-35
T.S.McLeod,
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The problems that face an electronics company seeking to take advantage of all the computer aids to design now available are too many and varied for any one individual to understand them in detail. The number of people with expert knowledge in particular areas is likely to be limited. The management problem is to bring the full weight of the expertise available within the company to bear on the problems whenever they occur.
DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0008
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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Computer simulations in engineering education — a rationale |
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Computer-Aided Engineering Journal,
Volume 1,
Issue 1,
1983,
Page 36-41
P.R.Smith,
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Computer simulations can complement, extend and occasionally replace conventional elements in engineering education. Recurrent costs of this form of computer-based learning are comparable with the costs of teaching laboratories. Acceptance by the academic community demands ease of assimilation and implementation. Development costs of effective computer simulations are high and some form of central funding is required.
DOI:10.1049/cae.1983.0009
出版商:IEE
年代:1983
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