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CADCAM: Training and Education through the ’80s
Proceedings of the CAD ED ’84 Conference
herausgegeben von Paul ArthurInhaltsverzeichnis
- 1: Technology for CADCAM.
- The present state of computer-aided engineering industry and education.
- CADCAM technology — five years ahead.
- CAE — a longer view.
- 2: Education for CADCAM.
- A computer-aided engineering strategy for a university department of engineering.
- Computer-aided design (CAD) in an electrical and electronic engineering degree course.
- 3: Training for CADCAM.
- Education and training initiatives.
- Impact of new technology in the role of the engineering designer.
- 4A: Experience in Education.
- CAM-CAD education — the Paisley experience.
- CAD in the context of engineering business — a necessary educational perspective.
- Software engineering in mechanical and production engineering degree courses.
- 4B: Experience in Training.
- User training for CAE/CAD/CAM — a vendor view.
- The management of system change.
- 5: Workshop Reviews.
- Approaches to teaching CADCAM: Chairman’s summary.
- The integration of CAD and CAM — the educational implications: Chairman’s summary.
- Integration of CAD and CAM (training implications): Chairman’s summary.
- Systems requirement for education: Chairman’s summary.
- Retraining of industrial personnel in CAD/CAM — users’ experiences: Chairman’s summary.
- Management implications of CADCAM implementation: Chairman’s summary.
- CAM and the education of production engineers: Chairman’s summary.