A Computer-Aided Design and Synthesis Environment for Analog (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
18 JanuaryA Computer-Aided Design and Synthesis Environment for Analog (The Springer International Series in Engineering and Computer Science)
This text addresses the design methodologies and CAD tools available for the systematic design and design automation of analogue integrated circuits. Two complementary approaches discussed increase analogue design productivity, demonstrated throughout using design times of the different design experiments undertaken.
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New Trends and Technologies in Computer-Aided Learning for Computer-Aided Design: IFIP International Working Conference: EduTech 2005, Perth, Australia, … in Information and Communication Technology)
15 JanuaryNew Trends and Technologies in Computer-Aided Learning for Computer-Aided Design: IFIP International Working Conference: EduTech 2005, Perth, Australia, … in Information and Communication Technology)
“New Trends and Technologies in Computer-Aided Learning for Computer-Aided Design” contains the proceedings from the EduTech Workshop, an IFIP TC-10 Working Conference held in Perth, Australia. The workshop aimed to explore the interrelationship between computer-aided technology and computer-aided learning.
Computation and communication technologies underpin work and development in many different areas. Among them, Computer-Aided Design of electronic systems and E-Learning technologies are two areas which are different but share many concerns. The design of CAD and E-Learning systems already touches on a number of parallels, such as system interoperability, user interfaces, standardization, EML-based formats, reusability aspects (of content or designs), and intellectual property rights. Furthermore, the teaching of Design Automation tools and methods is particularly amenable to a distant or blended learning setting, and implies the interconnection of typical CAD tools, such as simulators or synthesis tools, with e-learning tools.
“New Trends and Technologies in Computer-Aided Learning for Computer-Aided Design” contains the proceedings from the EduTech Workshop, an IFIP TC-10 Working Conference held in Perth, Australia. The workshop aimed to explore the interrelationship between computer-aided technology and computer-aided learning.
Computation and communication technologies underpin work and development in many different areas. Among them, Computer-Aided Design of electronic systems and E-Learning technologies are two areas which are different but share many concerns. The design of CAD and E-Learning systems already touches on a number of parallels, such as system interoperability, user interfaces, standardization, EML-based formats, reusability aspects (of content or designs), and intellectual property rights. Furthermore, the teaching of Design Automation tools and methods is particularly amenable to a distant or blended learning setting, and implies the interconnection of typical CAD tools, such as simulators or synthesis tools, with e-learning tools.
Computer-Aided Geometric Design Reviews
11 JanuaryComputer-Aided Geometric Design
Computer graphics, computer-aided design, and computer-aided manufacturing are tools that have become indispensable to a wide array of activities in contemporary society. Euclidean processing provides the basis for these computer-aided design systems although it contains elements that inevitably lead to an inaccurate, non-robust, and complex system. The primary cause of the deficiencies of Euclidean processing is the division operation, which becomes necessary if an n-space problem is to be processed in n-space. The difficulties that accompany the division operation may be avoided if processing is conducted entirely in (n+1)-space. The paradigm attained through the logical extension of this approach, totally four-dimensional processing, is the subject of this book. This book offers a new system of geometric processing techniques that attain accurate, robust, and compact computations, and allow the construction of a systematically structured CAD system.
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Computer-Aided Design of Microwave Circuits
10 JanuaryComputer-Aided Design of Microwave Circuits
Creative Light 101103 LS48 4 Sections/8-Feet Stand (Black)
- Computer-aided design
- Reduced weight made of aluminum alloy
- Available in the most popular sizes
Regardless of the type of photography you do, Creative Light Stands will support your efforts. Computer-aided design allows for the reduced weight of these aluminum alloy light stands without sacrificing durability or structural integrity you expect in a professional duty light stand. Available in the most popular sizes. When portability matters, this 8 foot version of the traditional stand is smaller and lighter than the normal 8 foot version. In addition, the LS48 also utilizes 4 sections to reach its maximum height, allowing it to collapse to a very small size. 25 mm diameter – 4 sections
Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces CADUI ’2004: v. 4
9 JanuaryComputer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV: Proceedings of the Fifth International Conference on Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces CADUI ’2004: v. 4
Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV gathers the latest research of experts, research teams and leading organisations involved in computer-aided design of user interactive applications supported by software, with specific attention for platform-independent user interfaces and context-sensitive or aware applications. This includes: innovative model-based and agent-based approaches, code-generators, model editors, task animators, translators, checkers, advice-giving systems and systems for graphical and multimodal user interfaces. It also addresses User Interface Description Languages.
This books attempts to emphasize the software tool support for designing user interfaces and their underlying languages and methods, beyond traditional development environments offered by the market. It will be of interest to software development practitioners and researchers whose work involves human-computer interaction, design of user interfaces, frameworks for computer-aided design, formal and semi-formal methods, web services and multimedia systems, interactive applications, and graphical user and multi-user interfaces.
Computer-Aided Design of User Interfaces IV gathers the latest research of experts, research teams and leading organisations involved in computer-aided design of user interactive applications supported by software, with specific attention for platform-independent user interfaces and context-sensitive or aware applications. This includes: innovative model-based and agent-based approaches, code-generators, model editors, task animators, translators, checkers, advice-giving systems and systems for graphical and multimodal user interfaces. It also addresses User Interface Description Languages.
This books attempts to emphasize the software tool support for designing user interfaces and their underlying languages and methods, beyond traditional development environments offered by the market. It will be of interest to software development practitioners and researchers whose work involves human-computer interaction, design of user interfaces, frameworks for computer-aided design, formal and semi-formal methods, web services and multimedia systems, interactive applications, and graphical user and multi-user interfaces.
CAD/CAM: Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing
5 JanuaryCAD/CAM: Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing
In this book, the authors examine interactive computer graphics and its use in design industrial robots, computer control of manufacturing processes, computer-integrated production control, automated inspections, and flexible manufacturing systems. They also discuss the implementation of turnkey CAD/CAM systems.In this book, the authors examine interactive computer graphics and its use in design industrial robots, computer control of manufacturing processes, computer-integrated production control, automated inspections, and flexible manufacturing systems. They also discuss the implementation of turnkey CAD/CAM systems.
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Computer-Aided Design Reviews
2 JanuaryComputer-Aided Design
Computer-aided design or CAD involves the use of computers and software to digitally create engineering drawings and models to aid in tooling and product design.
This program explores the tools and techniques used within these four fundamental computer-aided design categories:
– 2-Dimensional CAD
– 3-Dimensional Modeling
– 3D Assembly Design
– CAD Analysis
The 2-dimensional CAD segment examines orthographic projection, workflow, and detailing.
The 3-dimensional modeling segment details the use of 2D sketching, feature-based parametric 3D modeling, and design editing.
The segment on 3D assembly design features an emphasis on part mating/alignment, interference detection, and dynamic motion.
The CAD analysis segment is broken down into four basic principles:
– Material Characteristics
– Model Meshing
– Boundary Conditions
– Interpretation of Results
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Cad Guidebook: A Basic Manual For Understanding And Improving Computer-Aided Design
31 DecemberCad Guidebook: A Basic Manual For Understanding And Improving Computer-Aided Design
Covering how to implement, execute, adjust, and administer CAD systems, The CAD Guidebook presents fundamental principles and theories in the function, application, management, and design of 2- and 3-D CAD systems. It illustrates troubleshooting procedures and control techniques for enhanced system operation and development and includes an extensive glossary of key terms and concepts, and end-of-chapter review questions. The book is an essential reference for mechanical, manufacturing, industrial, software, computer, design, quality, and reliability engineers, and an excellent text for undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
Covering how to implement, execute, adjust, and administer CAD systems, The CAD Guidebook presents fundamental principles and theories in the function, application, management, and design of 2- and 3-D CAD systems. It illustrates troubleshooting procedures and control techniques for enhanced system operation and development and includes an extensive glossary of key terms and concepts, and end-of-chapter review questions. The book is an essential reference for mechanical, manufacturing, industrial, software, computer, design, quality, and reliability engineers, and an excellent text for undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
The CAD Guidebook: A Basic Manual for Understanding and Improving Computer-Aided Design (Mechanical Engineering)
30 DecemberThe CAD Guidebook: A Basic Manual for Understanding and Improving Computer-Aided Design (Mechanical Engineering)
Covering how to implement, execute, adjust, and administer CAD systems, “The CAD Guidebook” presents fundamental principles and theories in the function, application, management, and design of 2- and 3-D CAD systems. It illustrates troubleshooting procedures and control techniques for enhanced system operation and development and includes an extensive glossary of key terms and concepts, and end-of-chapter review questions. The book is an essential reference for mechanical, manufacturing, industrial, software, computer, design, quality, and reliability engineers, and an excellent text for undergraduate and graduate students in these disciplines.
Graphics Concepts for Computer-Aided Design (2nd Edition)
30 DecemberGraphics Concepts for Computer-Aided Design (2nd Edition)
This book compact resource connects traditional engineering graphics with computer-aided design. Efficiently explores necessary topics such as basic concepts, conventions, and terminology for engineering graphics, as well as standard practices for engineering drawings. Encourages an understanding of the underlying concepts of computer-aided design. Explores traditional topics such as freehand sketching and tolerancing. For engineers interested in a reference to engineering graphics.










