computer aided engineering design services (CAE)
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What is CAE? At its core, manufacturing simulation services are a low-cost, risk-free means to test everything from tiny adjustments to whole redesigns, all with the goal of meeting production targets at the lowest possible cost. CAE is a term that encompasses the use of computer technology in engineering, rather than just engineering analysis. Jason Lemon, the late 1970s founder of SDRC, coined the phrase in this sense. This description is now more frequently known by the acronyms CAx and PLM. Each CAE system is viewed as a single node in a broader information network that can communicate with other nodes. Computer-Aided Engineering's History: During the mid-1940s and 1950s, many innovations in computer software were made. A microcomputer with built-in operational procedures to automatically coordinate mutates to compute radar related vectors (1951) and the visual arithmetic technique of constructing a shape with a digital machine tool (1952) are only a few of the breakthroughs ...