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DWG (from drawing) is a proprietary [3] binary file format used for storing two- and three- dimensional design data and metadata.It is the native format for several CAD packages including DraftSight, AutoCAD, ZWCAD, IntelliCAD (and its variants), Caddie and Open Design Alliance compliant applications.
A CAGE code is a unique identifier to label an entity (that is, a specific government agency or corporation at a specific site) that is a CDA, ODA, or MFR of the part defined by the drawing. One corporation can have many CAGE codes, as can one government, because each division, department, and site (campus) can have its own CAGE code.
AutoCAD opens documents with DWG compatibility as a "DWG file format version code" where the specific version code can be found by opening the .dwg file in Windows Notepad or any text editor program. The file contents starts with this string. The file format version code (tag) is dependent on the AutoCAD version. [2]
Cecil Howard Jensen, Jay D. Helsel, Donald D. Voisinet Computer-aided engineering drawing using AutoCAD. Warren Jacob Luzadder (1959). Fundamentals of engineering drawing for technical students and professional. M.A. Parker, F. Pickup (1990) Engineering Drawing with Worked Examples. Colin H. Simmons, Dennis E. Maguire Manual of engineering ...
Non-linear texture coordinate interpolation that takes into account perspective, eliminating distortion seen in affine texture mapping. Phong lighting A commonly used model of local illumination that computes the result as a sum of ambient, diffuse and specular elements of light. Phong shading Shading technique that uses interpolated normals.
(4 characters, physical subdivision of construction work, recommended to use ISO 4157-2/3 codes) ---- whole project, all levels all blocks 00—ground floor 02–2nd floor -1-- basement SA—section AA EA—elevation A EB—elevation B --B1 block 1 --A- zone A 01B1 1st floor block#1 -2-- 2nd basement level 01A- storey 01 zone A
AutoCAD DXF (Drawing Interchange Format, or Drawing Exchange Format) is a computer-aided design (CAD) data file format developed by Autodesk [2] to enable CAD data exchange and interoperability between AutoCAD on different computing platforms.
AutoCAD Architecture uses the DWG file format but an object enabler is needed to access, display, and manipulate object data in applications different from AutoCAD Architecture. [2] AutoCAD Architecture was formerly known as AutoCAD Architectural Desktop (often abbreviated ADT) but Autodesk changed its name for the 2008 edition.