Plant Design Management System
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[edit] OverviewPDMS as it is known in the 3D CAD industry, is a customizable, multi-user and multi-discipline, engineer controlled design software package for engineering, design and construction projects in, but not limited to, offshore and onshore oil & gas industry, chemical & process plants, mining, pharmaceutical & food industry, power generation and paper industries. |
Developed, supported and licensed through the private, limited company, AVEVA Group plc (formerly CADCentre). Company headquarters in Cambridge,UKwith technical support and sales offices around the globe. |
Current Released Software Version: PDMS11.6.SP3.6 19-Oct-06 |
[edit] History[edit] SummaryThe Computer-Aided Design Centre (or CADCentre) was created in Cambridge UK in 1968 by the UK Ministry of Technology. Its mission was to develop computer-aided design techniques. The centre carried out much pioneering CAD research, and many of its early staff members went on to become prominent in in the worldwide CAD community. Brothers Dick and Martin Newell are two of the most prominent. Dick Newell oversaw the creation of the extremely successful Plant Design Management System (PDMS) for 3D process plant design. Along with the Cambridge Science Park, CADCentre was arguably the most important single factor in the transformation of Cambridge into one of the world's high technology centers within in a few short years in the 1980s. CADCentre became a publicly quoted company in 1996 and later changed its name to Aveva. [edit] Timeline
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[edit] References[1]↑ AVEVA Solutions Limited (2002). Vantage Plant Design Management System (PDMS) (pdf). 0802/VPDMS/01. [2]↑ "CADCentre".. (22 November 2006 11:14 UTC). Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. 89424428. |