Computer-aided technologies | Wikipedia audio article
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Advanced CAx tools merge many different aspects of the product lifecycle management (PLM), including design, finite element analysis (FEA), manufacturing, production planning, product
Computer-aided design (CAD)
Computer-aided architectural design (CAAD)
Computer-aided engineering (CAE)
Computer-aided fixture design (CAFD)
Computer-aided innovation (CAI)
Computer-aided industrial design (CAID)
Computer-aided manufacturing (CAM)
Computer-aided process planning (CAPP)
Computer-aided requirements capture (CAR)
Computer-aided rule definition (CARD)
Computer-aided rule execution (CARE)
Computer-aided software engineering (CASE)
Computer-assisted surgery (CAS)
Computer-aided surgical simulation (CASS)
Computational fluid dynamics (CFD)
Component information system (CIS)
Computer-integrated manufacturing (CIM)
Computer Numerical Controlled (CNC)
Electronic design automation (EDA)
Enterprise resource planning (ERP)
Finite element analysis (FEA)
Knowledge-based engineering (KBE)
Manufacturing process management (MPM)
Manufacturing process planning (MPP)
Material requirements planning (MRP)
Manufacturing resource planning (MRP II)
Product data management (PDM)
Product lifecycle management (PLM)
Virtual prototyping