DocumentCode
1247177
Title
Ten CAD challenges
Author
Kasik, David J. ; Buxton, William ; Ferguson, David R.
Author_Institution
Boeing Co., Seattle, WA, USA
Volume
25
Issue
2
fYear
2005
Firstpage
81
Lastpage
92
Abstract
We discuss the significant technical challenges facing the CAD industry and research community and present an approach to address these issues. The key component of all CAD applications is the end user. Users´ success or failure in interacting with CAD products ultimately governs the success of the products themselves. We extend the meaning of interactive techniques for this article to include more than low-level input device, display, and human factor issues. We deliberately include the way users work with applications to accomplish a work task. Using this extension we define three difficult challenges with interactive techniques: geometry shape control; interoperability across CAD, CAM, and CAE applications; and automatically morphing geometry in a meaningful way during design optimization.
Keywords
CAD; computational geometry; image morphing; technical drawing; CAD technical challenges; design optimization; geometry shape control; interactive technique; morphing; Application software; Arithmetic; CADCAM; Computational geometry; Computer aided engineering; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer graphics; Design automation; Electrical equipment industry; Mechanical products; collaboration; computer-aided design; geometric modeling; large scale models; long-term data retention; product life cycle management; shape control; user interaction; Computer Graphics; Computer Simulation; Computer-Aided Design; Equipment Design; Models, Theoretical; Research; Software; User-Computer Interface;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.2005.48
Filename
1405956
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