COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN COMPUTER

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CYBERMATION INC CYBERMATION, INC. One CA Center Islandia NY 11749 COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN AND COMPUTER MANUFACTURING EQUIPMENT;
CÆLAT TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 1, Toyota-cho, Toyota-shi Aichi-ken 471-8571 Japan computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing system; namely, computer programs, and recorded tapes, cards and discs for design and manufacturing system; semiconductor chips, display terminals; user's documentation; namely, manuals, brochures, and guides sold therewith; and recorded video tapes for training and demonstration;caelat;
SEE LOGICAL INFORMATIQUE GRAPHISME ENERGETIQUE - I.G.E. 16 Boulevard Déodat de Séverac, F-31770 Colomiers France Computer aided design and computer aided drawing software, notably for drawing wiring diagrams;SEE LOGICAL;Color is not claimed as a feature of the mark.;Computer software development;
SKA KOELLN, SIEGFRIED Rua Marques do Herval, 501 Sao Leopoldo, RS 93010-200 Brazil computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing software;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A method, system and apparatus for use in computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, computer-aided engineering and product lifecycle management. An efficient, non-centralized communications framework makes "synchronous" collaborative design possible. Users are resident at workstations that are connected in a peer-to-peer arrangement. In a collaborative design session, the model is resident in memory at each workstation. Modifications are made at any workstation, and commands, which are interpreted at each workstation to effect the modifications, are transmitted over the network. In addition, cell descriptors may be used to identify one or more geometric cells of a model. The cell descriptors are in the form of scripts specifying constraints or filters for identifying cells. The constraints are based on characteristics of items in the model, or associations between items in a model, that are readily discernable to the user, and are therefore easily written and susceptible to easy distribution to other systems.