COMPUTER PROGRAMS COMPUTER AIDED DESIGN

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FEATURESCRIPT PTC INC. 121 Seaport Blvd. Boston MA 02210 computer programs for Computer-Aided Design (CAD), namely, utility programs, language processors, and interpreters;FEATURE SCRIPT;providing temporary use of on-line non-downloadable software and applications for Computer-Aided Design (CAD), namely, utility programs, language, processors, and interpreters;
MADCAP MAPCAD 110 W. CENTER STREET SUITE 230 ROCHESTER MN 55902 computer programs for computer-aided design applications;
MADCAP Madcap Software, Inc. 7777 Fay Avenue La Jolla CA 92037 computer programs for computer-aided design applications;
MICROWAVE CONQUEROR COMPACT SOFTWARE, INC. PATERSON NJ 07054 computer programs for computer-aided design of microwave systems;MICROWAVE;
TIMETRAC INTERGRAPH DC CORPORATION HUNTSVILLE DE 358940001 computer programs for computer-aided design, manufacturing, and engineering;time track;
VELLUM ASHLAR INCORPORATED 12710 Research Blvd. Ste 308 Austin TX 78759 computer programs for computer-aided design and drafting for engineering documentation and instructional manuals sold together as a unit;In the statement, Column 1, lines 3 and 4 is deleted, and, 12731 Research Blvd., Suite A-101 Austin, Texas 78759 is inserted.;
 

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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.