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  2. PDMS (software) - Wikipedia

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    PDMS (Plant Design Management System) as it is known in the 3D CAD industry, is a customizable, multi-user and multi-discipline, engineer controlled design software package for engineering, design and construction projects in offshore and onshore.

  3. ApplyBoard - Wikipedia

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    ApplyBoard is a Canadian educational technology company founded in 2015 in Waterloo, Ontario, Canada. [1] It offers an "artificial intelligence-enabled recruitment platform" that helps international students apply for post-secondary studies abroad.

  4. Comparison of computer-aided design software - Wikipedia

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    CAD refers to a specific type of drawing and modelling software application that is used for creating designs and technical drawings. These can be 3D drawings or 2D drawings (like floor plans ). Title and developer

  5. List of 3D modeling software - Wikipedia

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    List of computer-aided design editors; List of 3D computer graphics software; List of 3D animation software; List of 3D rendering software; List of 2D graphics software; List of BIM software; List of computer-aided manufacturing software; CAD library – cloud based repository of 3D models or parts; 3D scanning

  6. List of interactive geometry software - Wikipedia

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    The main example of a supposer is the Geometric Supposer, which does not have draggable objects, but allows students to study pre-defined shapes. Nearly all of the following programs are DGEs. For a related, comparative physical example of these algorithms, see Lenart Sphere.

  7. Computer-aided design - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, many CAD applications now offer advanced rendering and animation capabilities so engineers can better visualize their product designs. 4D BIM is a type of virtual construction engineering simulation incorporating time or schedule-related information for project management.

  8. Construction collaboration technology - Wikipedia

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    The terms "construction collaboration" and "construction collaboration software" were coined in Australia by Aconex in 2001.[1] [citation needed] It was later adopted in 2003 in the UK when seven UK-based vendors joined together to form the Network for Construction Collaboration Technology Providers (NCCTP), to promote the benefits and use of collaborative technologies in the architecture ...

  9. Site plan - Wikipedia

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    Site plans are often prepared by a design consultant who must be either a licensed engineer, architect, landscape architect or land surveyor". [3] Site plans include site analysis, building elements, and planning of various types including transportation and urban. An example of a site plan is the plan for Indianapolis [4] by Alexander Ralston ...