CAx
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CAx is a summary term for various kinds of Computer Aided technologies.
CAx is a broad term describing the use of computer technology to aid in the design, analysis and manufacture of products. Advanced CAx tools merge many different aspects of the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM), including design, analysis using FEA (Finite Element Analysis), manufacturing, production planning, product testing using virtual lab models and visualization, product documentation, product support, etc. CAx encompasses a broad range of tools, both those commercially available and those which are proprietary to the engineering firm.
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- Computer-Aided Design system (CAD);
- Computer-aided drafting (CAD)
- Computer-aided design and drafting (CADD)
- Computer-aided industrial design (CAID)
- Computer-aided architectural design (CAAD)
- Computer-aided Electrical and Electronic design (ECAD)
- Computer-Aided Engineering analysis system (CAE/MCAE);
- Computer-Aided Issue Resolution system (CAIR);
- Computer-Aided Requirements capture system (CAR);
- Computer-Aided Reporting(CAR);
- Computer-Aided Rule Definition system (CARD);
- Computer-Aided Rule Execution system (CARE);
- Computer-Aided Manufacturing system (CAM);
- Computer-Aided Package Selection system (CAPS);
- Component Information System (CIS);
- Computer-Aided Manufacturing Capability system (CAMC);
- Computer-Aided Material Information system (CAMI);
- Computer-Aided Quality Assurance (CAQ)
- Computer Aided Process Planning (CAPP)
- Computer-Aided Software Engineering (CASE);
- Computer-Aided Diagnostics (CAD/NDE)
- Coordinate measurement system (CMM);
- Electronic Design Automation system (EDA);
- Manufacturing Resource Planning system (MRP);
- Manufacturing Process Planning System (MPPS);
- Manufacturing Process Management (MPM)
- Product Data Management system (PDM)
- Reverse engineering (RE)
- Knowledge Based Engineering (KBE)
- Product Lifecycle Management (PLM)