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Siemens Digital Industries Software (formerly UGS and then Siemens PLM Software) is an American computer software company specializing in 3D & 2D Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software. The company is a business unit of Siemens , operates under the legal name of Siemens Industry Software Inc , and is headquartered in Plano, Texas .
UGS was a computer software company headquartered in Plano, Texas, specializing in 3D & 2D Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) software.Its operations were amalgamated into the Siemens Digital Industries Software business unit of Siemens Industry Automation division, when Siemens completed the US$3.5 billion acquisition of UGS on May 7, 2007.
Teamcenter from UGS acquisition; Siemens PLM NX 3D CAD/CAM/CAE; Siemens PLM Solid Edge 3D CAD; Siemens PLM Teamcenter cPDM; Siemens PLM Tecnomatix Digital Manufacturing; OpCenter; SIMATIC IT; CAMSTAR; Opcenter APS (formerly known as Preactor) IBS; SIMATIC PCS 7 Process Automation System for Process and Hybrid industries
Teamcenter integration with the Teamcenter Integration Plugin. [42] Microsoft Visio: No No Pro versions [43] Plugin No No No Modelio: Yes Partial Unknown Yes [44] Yes [45] No No Papyrus: Yes Yes Yes [46] Unknown Unknown No Unknown Rational Rhapsody: Yes Partial UML v1 Yes [47] Unknown Yes [48] Unknown Software Ideas Modeler: Yes Yes ...
A visual programming data-flow software suite with widgets for statistical data analysis, interactive data visualization, data mining, and machine learning. Origin: GUI, COM, C/ C++ and scripting: proprietary: No 1992: June 22, 2017 / 2017 SR2: Windows: Multi-layer 2D, 3D and statistical graphs for science and engineering. Built-in digitizing tool.
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VTK was initially created in 1993 as companion software to the book The Visualization Toolkit: An Object-Oriented Approach to 3D Graphics. [7] The book and software were written by three researchers (Will Schroeder, Ken Martin and Bill Lorensen) on their own time and with permission from General Electric (thus the ownership of the software resided with, and continues to reside with, the authors).
Graphviz (short for Graph Visualization Software) is a package of open-source tools initiated by AT&T Labs Research for drawing graphs (as in nodes and edges, not as in bar charts) specified in DOT language scripts having the file name extension "gv". It also provides libraries for software applications to use the tools.