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CAD/CAM/CAE : electronic design automation, 1992 - Archive Server

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EDA Applications Preliminary<br />

Market Share<br />

Introduction<br />

<strong>CAD</strong>/<strong>CAM</strong>/<strong>CAE</strong> systems have dramatically<br />

changed the methods by which <strong>design</strong>ers and<br />

production managers originate and implement<br />

products. <strong>CAD</strong> and <strong>CAE</strong> systems allow <strong>design</strong>ers<br />

to create, draft, analyze, test, and manipulate<br />

products on a screen in two and three<br />

dimensions. As <strong>CAD</strong>/<strong>CAM</strong>/<strong>CAE</strong> systems continue<br />

Figure 1<br />

<strong>CAD</strong>/<strong>CAM</strong>/<strong>CAE</strong> Market Database<br />

Source: Dataquest (February <strong>1992</strong>)<br />

Applications<br />

to decrease in cost, they become more available<br />

and cost justifiable to new visers.<br />

In order to provide a comprehensive view of<br />

the <strong>CAD</strong>/<strong>CAM</strong>/<strong>CAE</strong> industry, Dataquest's<br />

<strong>CAD</strong>/<strong>CAM</strong>/<strong>CAE</strong> group maintains a large database<br />

of industry information. The type of<br />

information contained in the database is<br />

depicted in Figure 1.

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