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Computer Aided Engineering of Cluster Computers

ISPASS 2008 - IEEE International Symposium on Performance Analysis of Systems and software, 2008
There are many scientific and engineering applications that require the resources of a dedicated supercomputer: drug design, weather prediction, simulating vehicle crashes, fluid dynamics simulations of aircraft or even consumer products. Cluster supercomputers can leverage commodity parts with standard interfaces that allow them to be used ...
William R. Dieter, Henry G. Dietz
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Computer-Aided Design, Computer-Aided Engineering, and Visualization

2009
This chapter is an overview of computer-aided design (CAD) and computer-aided engineering and includes elements of computer graphics, animation, and visualization. Commercial brands of three-dimensional (3-D) modeling tools are dimension driven, parametric, feature based, and constraint based all at the same time.
Gary R. Bertoline   +2 more
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Computer Aided Engineering

1983
The key to engineering success during the 80’s will lie in the availability of more powerful and sophisticated Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) tools. This need is being driven by several discouraging trends which will force us to increase the effectiveness of engineers; the number of design engineers vs.
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Computer aided engineering in engine design

International Journal of Vehicle Design, 2000
This paper discusses computer aided engineering (CAE) in engine design and the improvements that led to the increased role that CAE has in today's engine design process. Improvements in the areas of tools, organ- isation, program activity, supplier involvement, and communication have helped to increase the role of CAE.
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Blackboard architectures in computer aided engineering

Artificial Intelligence in Engineering, 1986
Blackboards (BB) are global memory-resident databases, accessible through a uniform protocol and tailored for expert source cooperation. They have been developed for continuous speech understanding (Hearsay-II~), and successfully used in signal processing (HASP-SIAPZ), civil engineering design (Destiny3), and general expert systems shells (BB14).
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Computer-Aided Rehabilitation Engineering—CARE

Journal of Medical Engineering & Technology, 1986
Computer-aided design (CAD) and related technologies are having a dramatic impact upon manufacturing industry. The advantages of these technologies over traditional methods include improved accuracy and quality, reduced product development time and ease of product modification and hence customization.
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MENTOR: A Computer Aided Requirements Engineering environment

1996
In this paper, we present the Computer Aided Requirements Engineering (CARE) environment named MENTOR. This environment offers various viewers, editors and tools and can be customised by a method engineer to any existing requirements engineering methodology. The core component of the environment is the ”Guidance Engine”.
Si-Said, Samira   +2 more
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Computer Aided Manufacturing and Engineering

SAE Technical Paper Series, 1985
<div class="htmlview paragraph">This paper is a case history of computer aided manufacturing and engineering at The Ingersoll Milling Machine Company in Rockford, Illinois. This paper shows the decisions and procedures that Ingersoll went through in order to implement computer aided manufacturing. The paper also explains the manufacturing process
Dean Zaumseil, George Hess
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Computer-Aided Decision Support Engineering

1993
Current DSS research has demonstrated the viability of DSSs which provide active support, are knowledge-based, promote creativity, and could act as tools for organizing thoughts. Very few of these promising approaches have been tried out in practice for real-life situations. This paper proposes that one of the important reasons for this gap in state-of-
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Computer aided photographic engineering

24th Joint Propulsion Conference, 1988
High speed photography is an excellent source of engineering data but only provides a two-dimensional representation of a three-dimensional event. Multiple cameras can be used to provide data for the third dimension but camera locations are not always available.
JEFFREY HIXSON, TOM RIECKHOFF
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