PIDO
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PIDO stands for Process Integration and Design Optimization. Process Integration is needed as many software tools are used in a multi-domain system design. Control software is developed in a different toolchain than the mechanical properties of a system, where structural analysis is done using again some different tools. To be able to optimize a certain design, communication between these tools is required.
The end goal, design optimization, can be reached by defining cost functions and defining the parameters which can be changed to fit the design within the cost function(s).
See also
- Isight/SEE from Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA Corp
- ModeFRONTIER from Esteco
- ModelCenter from Phoenix Integration Inc.
- Optimus from Noesis Solutions
External links
- Isight from Dassault Systèmes SIMULIA Corp
- PIAnO from PIDOTECH
- VisualDOC from Vanderplaats R&D, Inc.
- PSE/MACROS Environment from DATADVANCE, Inc.
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