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Computer-aided technologies

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CAx is a summary term for various kinds of Computer Aided technologies. Here an incomplete list:

  • Computer-Aided Design system (CAD);
  • Computer-Aided Engineering analysis system (CAE/MCAE);
  • Computer-Aided Issue Resolution system (CAIR);
  • Computer-Aided Requirements capture system (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);
  • Coordinate measurement system (CMM);
  • Electronic Design Automation system (EDA);
  • In-circuit test system;
  • Manufacturing Resource Planning system (MRP);
  • Manufacturing Process Planning System (MPPS);
  • Product Data Management system (PDM)