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Computer-aided engineering (often referred to as CAE) is the use of information technology for supporting engineers in tasks such as analysis, simulation, design, manufacture, planning, diagnosis and repair. Software tools that have been developed for providing support to these activities are considered CAE tools.In the future CAE systems will be major providers of information to help support design teams in decision making.
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IBM launches Computer Aided Engineering platform for automotive industry
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IBM has launched a comprehensive PLM initiative that creates an open standards-based platform for Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) simulation and analysis targeted specifically for at global Automotive Industry.
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Surviving CAE evolution - computer-aided engineering companies Mentor and Cadence - Industry Overview
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DALLAS -- Will Cadence Design Systems and Mentor Graphics go the way of Calma and other dinosaurs of design automation? As "jurassics" frolic across the nation's movie screens, the pattern of CAE extinction will be palpable on the exhibit floor in the Dallas Convention Center this week with the convening of the 30th annual Design Automation Conference.
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German users' survey: CASE is overrated - Butler Cox survey; computer-aided software engineering
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MUNICH, Germany -- A recent users' survey in this country concluded that computer-aided software engineering is over-rated.
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Matra, ES2 to support Compass - Matra MHS, European Silicon Structures, Compass Design Automation computer-aided design and engineering technology group
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PARIS--Two French-based ASIC companies, Matra MHS of Nantes and European Silicon Structures (ES2) of Rousset, will support design tools and cell libraries from Compass Design Automation, the computer-aided design and engineering (CAD/CAE) group spun out of VLSI Technology last year.
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The impact of CASE - computer aided software engineering
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CASE (Computer Aided Software Engineering) is an emerging technology with the potential to be one of the most significant advancements in the soft-ware industry.
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