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Design Automation and Computer Aided Design continue to bring in new advancements for enterprises

Design Automation and technologies that integrate with Computer Aided Design (CAD) systems are adding new capabilities and connecting better with enterprise systems and databases to bring the engineering and design function into seamless integration.

Design Automation began as Computer Aided Design and Electronic Design Automation and has expanded capabilities significantly over the past two decades. The initial thrust was on 3D modelling and real-time rendering and operation and integration with advanced graphics, visualization, animation and analysis capabilities. Now design automation is increasingly becoming an integral part of enterprise systems with database connection, content and document management, workflow and online data access. Design automation will continue to grow in these directions to make the engineering and design workstation a core part of the organization's systems. Increasing automation will keep pace with greater integration and global data sharing.
 
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