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"Franck" writes: ........ are made by french soft : catia (from dassault systems) read made using a french CAD software : catia (from dassault systems) Amusing. When I was busy developing Information Interchange protocols between CAD systems and documentation systems, (Mid '80s) CATIA was Boeing's baby, and a troublesome one at that. If they conned Dassault into buying it, it would have to rank as the Comic Deal of the century. -- Pete Stickney A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad measures. -- Daniel Webster |
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In the mid-1980s, The Boeing Company invested in three-dimensional
CAD/CAM (computer-aided design/computer-aided manufacturing) technology for strategic reasons. By the end of that decade, a single strategy for applying this capability emerged after numerous pilot programs were conducted. The pilot programs clearly demonstrated the benefits of modeling airplane parts as three-dimensional solids in the CATIA (computer-aided three-dimensional interactive application) system. Developed by Dassault Systemes of France and marketed by IBM in the United States, CATIA, along with several Boeing-created applications - allowed Boeing engineers to simulate the geometry of an airplane design on the computer without the costly and time-consuming investment of using physical mock-ups. http://www.boeing.com/commercial/777...computing.html Peter Stickney wrote: In article , "Franck" writes: ........ are made by french soft : catia (from dassault systems) read made using a french CAD software : catia (from dassault systems) Amusing. When I was busy developing Information Interchange protocols between CAD systems and documentation systems, (Mid '80s) CATIA was Boeing's baby, and a troublesome one at that. If they conned Dassault into buying it, it would have to rank as the Comic Deal of the century. |
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