- Introduction to CAD/CAM
- Fundamentals of CAD/CAM
- Computer Aided Design of Machines
- Computer Aided Design and Engineering
- Technology CAD
- Advanced Computer Aided Design
- Computer Aided Design and Production
- CAD Design and Visualisation
- Computer Aided Garment Designing and Manufacturing
- Computer Aided Geometric Design
- Computer Aided Production Operation Management
- Computer Aided Process Planning
- CAD Application for Automotive Engineering
1. Introduction to CAD/CAM
1."Computer Integrated Design and Manufacturing" by David Bedworth and Philip Wolfe
Book Review: This book is meant for advanced undergraduate courses in the field of computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing. This book provides in depth treatment of computer aided design and computer aided manufacturing. The book addresses CAD/CAM integration. The book also contains detailed information on computer control, programmable logic controllers, geometric modeling and also deals with CAD/CAM integration.
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2."Automation, Production systems and Computer Integrated Manufacturing" by M P Groover
Book Review: This book is divided into five parts and they are automation and control technologies, material handling technologies, manufacturing systems, quality control systems and manufacturing support systems. The book covers automation fundamentals, numerical control programming, group technology, flexible manufacturing systems, quality control, material handling and storage, inspection technologies and programmable logic controllers. The book also contains chapters on manufacturing systems, mixed model assembly line analysis, quality assurance, inspection principles and technologies and many more.
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3."Introduction to Automated Process Planning" by T C Chang and R A Wysk
“Introduction to Automated Process Planning” Book Review: This book provides a detailed overview on introduction to automated process planning. It covers topics like process planning, types of operations performed, sequence of operations, machine selection, tools and fixtures, technological data, machining time and cost, raw materials, and much more. It provides a short overview of process planning and the developments until now. It provides information on future research topics and encountered problems. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science.
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4."Concurrent Design of Products and Processes" by V L Nevins and D E Whiteney
“Concurrent Design of Products and Processes” Book Review: This book provides a fundamental overview on concurrent design of products and processes. It talks about the strategy for the next generation in manufacturing. It talks about concurrent and sequential engineering processes in detail. It discusses business benefits especially long-term and short-term benefits. It helps define processes which lead to lesser waste, less iterations of development, more efficiency, and much more. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science.
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5."Computer Aided Manufacturing" by P N Rao
“Computer Aided Manufacturing” Book Review: This book provides a comprehensive overview on computer aided manufacturing. It covers topics like computers, computer graphic software, numerical control chapter, CNC, DNC, and adaptive control. It talks about part programming, group technology, computer aided process planning, CAD to CAM, and much more. It contains information on robot technology and computer aided production planning and control. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science.
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6."CAD/CAM : Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing" by M Groover and E Zimmers
“CAD/CAM : Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing” Book Review: The book is designed for the undergraduate student’s courses. This book provides a detailed overview on computer-aided design and manufacturing. It is also useful for industry education courses on CAD/CAM or professionals and other interested people. It covers topics like architecture, fabrication, database and data automation, and much more. It talks about CAD/CAM interaction, planning and group technology, manufacturing control, assembly, simulation, modeling and operation research, materials handling and storage. It describes testing, inspection, and evaluation. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science. This book is mainly inclusive of several surveys. The surveys are of technical topics in CAD/CAM, interactive computer graphics and many others. | |
7."Mastering Cad/Cam" by Ibrahim Zeid
“Mastering Cad/Cam” Book Review: This book provides a comprehensive overview on mastering CAD/CAM. It discusses the tools in a generic framework that are beneficial to CAD and CAM. It discusses ways to integrate theory, practice, and the practical use of the CAD/CAM systems. It provides thorough examples, discussions, tutorials, and hands-on exercises. It discusses 3-D modeling & viewing, geometric modeling and computer graphics, product design and manufacturing. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science especially mechanical and production engineering.
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8."Beginning AutoCAD 2011 Exercise Workbook" by SHROCK
“Beginning AutoCAD 2011 Exercise Workbook” Book Review: This book provides a fundamental overview on AutoCAD. It details basic exercises for enhanced understanding of the reader. The software attached includes layer transparency control, view cube and navigation bar, online help, and express tools. It provides step by step instructions which is followed by exercises designed for practicing the commands learned within the lessons. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science especially mechanical and production engineering.
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9."Computer Aided Design: A Basic and Mathematical Approach" by Sunil Kumar Srivastava
“Computer Aided Design: A Basic and Mathematical Approach” Book Review: This book provides a comprehensive overview on computer aided design. This book is designed for undergraduate and graduate courses on computer aided design (CAD) in mechanical, civil and computer science and engineering. It discusses the basic and mathematical approach to designing. It talks about the basics of CAD systems, hardware, and software requirements. It describes the mathematical background on 2D primitives, 2D and 3D geometric transformations, parallel and non-parallel projections, planar and space curves, and 3D graphics. This book is designed to focus on students, teachers, and professionals in the numerous fields of engineering and science especially mechanical, civil, computer, and production engineering. It gives an exhaustive coverage of computer graphics systems, hardware, and software requirements with solved and unsolved examples.
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10."Computer Aided Design: Fundamentals and System Architectures (Symbolic Computation)" by Rolf Lindner and Jose L Encarnacao
“Computer-Aided Design: Fundamentals and System Architectures (Symbolic Computation)” Book Review: This book is designed for undergraduates, graduates, and research scholars of electrical, electronics. And also for students of embedded systems, computer engineering. This book describes principles, methods, and tools that are common to computer applications for design tasks. It includes history and the components of CAD, the process aspect of CAD, CAD architecture, graphical devices and systems. It also includes CAD engineering methods, CAD data transfer, and application examples. Later it focuses on computer graphics, implementation methodology, and CAD data transfer; the material on graphics standards.
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2. Fundamentals of CAD/CAM
1."Fundamentals Of Cad/Cam/Cim" by Sharma | |
2."Autodesk 3ds Max 2016 Essentials" by Dariush Derakhshani and Randi L Derakhshani
“Autodesk 3ds Max 2016 Essentials” Book Review: This book is designed for a complete beginner or migrating student from another 3D application. It covers the perfect hands-on guide to start animating quickly. Each chapter opens with a quick discussion of concepts and learning objectives. And then launches into hands-on tutorials that give a firsthand experience and a start on preparing for the 3ds Max certification exam. It includes the basics of modeling, texturing, animating, and visual effects. It also includes “model your character with polygons”, meshes, and more. The book contains simple and complex animations.
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3."AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press" by Eric Chappell
“AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press” Book Review: This book is designed for a complete beginner or migrating student from another 3D application. It covers the dynamic environment to create 3D intelligent models. It includes Designing, displaying, and annotating alignments and profiles. It also includes Shaping terrain in 3D with grading tools and design surfaces. Later it discusses AutoCAD Civil 3D 2016 Certification. Each chapter begins with the concepts and learning goals of the topic and then provides step-by-step tutorials. It contains essentials and beyond summaries and additional suggested exercises, downloadable exercise files.
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3."Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Fundamentals" by Elise Moss
“Autodesk AutoCAD Architecture 2010 Fundamentals” Book Review: This book designed for researchers, manufacturing professionals. Also for undergraduate and graduate students, hobbyists, and artists. The book covers the Layer Manager, Design Center, Structural Members, Doors, Windows, and Walls. It includes Desktop Features, Site Plans, Floor Plans. It also includes Space Planning, Roofs, Structural Members, layout. The book contains toolbars, dialog boxes, and commands.
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4."AutoCAD 2018 Tutorial First Level 2D Fundamentals" by Randy Shih
“AutoCAD 2018 Tutorial First Level 2D Fundamentals” Book Review: This book designed for researchers, manufacturing professionals. Also for undergraduate and graduate students, hobbyists, and artists. It covers the fundamentals to introduce the aspects of Computer-Aided Design and Drafting (CADD). It includes AutoCAD fundamentals, basic object construction and dynamic input, geometric construction, and editing tools. It also includes object properties and organization, orthographic views in multiview drawings, basic dimensioning and notes, templates, and plotting. Later it focuses on Auxiliary Views and Editing with GRIPS, section views, assembly drawings, and blocks.
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5."AutoCAD 2014 For Dummies (Autocad for Dummies)" by Bill Fane and David Byrnes
“AutoCAD 2014 For Dummies (Autocad for Dummies)” Book Review: This book designed for researchers, manufacturing professionals. Also for undergraduate and graduate students, hobbyists, and artists. It covers the AutoCAD 2014 screen and highlights the importance of AutoCAD’s model view. It includes AutoCAD fundamentals, basic object construction and dynamic input, geometric construction, and editing tools. It also includes the latest AutoCAD features and techniques, including creating a basic layout, navigating the AutoCAD 2014 interface. It contains drawing and editing, working with dimensions, plotting, adding text.
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6."Autodesk Revit 2017 for Architecture No Experience Required" by Eric Wing
“Autodesk Revit 2017 for Architecture No Experience Required” Book Review: This book designed for researchers, manufacturing professionals. Also for undergraduate and graduate students, hobbyists, and artists. It covers a real-world guide for this increasingly prevalent BIM software package. It includes the basics of Revit by designing, documenting, and presenting a four-story office building. It also includes design by placing walls, doors, and windows, grids, beams, foundations, dimensions. Later it focuses on construction documentation, advanced detailing, and families.
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7."Modeling of Curves and Surfaces in CAD/CAM (Computer Graphics: Systems and Applications)" by imusti
“Modeling of Curves and Surfaces in CAD/CAM (Computer Graphics: Systems and Applications)” Book Review: This book designed for researchers, manufacturing professionals. Also for undergraduate and graduate students, hobbyists, and artists. The book covers Geometric modeling and CAD / CAM. It includes analysis and synthesis of curves and surfaces used in CAD / CAM, various expressions and manipulations of free-form surface patches, and their connection. It also includes elements and procedures of geometric models. And construction and utilization of geometric models which include free-form surfaces are explained in the application examples.
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8."CAD/CAM of Sculptured Surfaces on a Multi-Axis NC Machine: The DG/K-Based Approach (Synthesis Lectures on Engineering)" by Stephen K Radzevich and Richard C Dorf
“CAD/CAM of Sculptured Surfaces on a Multi-Axis NC Machine: The DG/K-Based Approach (Synthesis Lectures on Engineering)” Book Review: This book designed for researchers, manufacturing professionals. Also for undergraduate and graduate students, hobbyists, and artists. The book is designed with aesthetic sculptured surfaces to enhance its appearance. It includes an important factor in customer satisfaction, especially for automotive and consumer electronics products. It also includes multi axis numerically controlled (NC) machines, dynamic surfaces, Functional surfaces that interact with the environment. Later it focuses on the application of multi axis numerically controlled (NC) machines as the only way for efficient machining of sculptured surfaces.
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9."Linear Networks and Systems: Algorithms and Computer-Aided Implementations : Problems and Solutions" by Wai-Fah Chen
“Linear Networks and Systems: Algorithms and Computer-Aided Implementations : Problems and Solutions” Book Review: This book provides detailed overview on linear networks and systems. It covers the algorithms and computer aided techniques required to solve the complex problems in that space. It contains theoretical and mathematical explanations for various algorithms. It contains numerous real-world problems and their detailed solution. The book is written in easy to understand language and designed focusing students and teachers in various fields of engineering and science who need to use computer techniques to solve complex equations.
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10."Continuum Solution Models for Computer Aided Drug Design: The second edition, Colour" by Oleg Kupervasser
“Continuum Solution Models for Computer Aided Drug Design: The second edition, Colour” Book Review: This book is designed to focus on use of solution models using computer aided techniques for drug design. It describes the various computer aided algorithms and visuals available which help the reader understand the various tools available to solve complex problems. It provides numerous real-world problems, their solutions and challenges faced while arriving at the solution. It contains many diagrams, graphs, and equations to explain the available solution models. It is designed focusing on students and teachers who need to use computer aided solution models for drug design on a day to day basis.
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11."23 European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering: Modeling of Gold Leaching with Thiosulphate Solutions in Different Types of Reactor (Computer Aided Chemical Engineering)" by Vladimir Zhukov
“23 European Symposium on Computer Aided Process Engineering: Modeling of Gold Leaching with Thiosulfate Solutions in Different Types of Reactor (Computer Aided Chemical Engineering)” Book Review: This book provides detailed explanation of gold leaching with thiosulfate solutions and how it is used in different types of reactors. It explains its significance for environmental and economic aspects of sustainability. It describes the various computer aided processes available to help simplify the complex designs. It expects the reader to have fundamental understanding of different types of reactors and basic concepts of chemical engineering. It provides numerous solved and unsolved examples to help enhance the reader’s understanding of the subject.
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12."3D Manufacturing Innovation: Revolutionary Change in Japanese Manufacturing with Digital Data" by Hiroshi Toriya and Y Ito
“3D Manufacturing Innovation: Revolutionary Change in Japanese Manufacturing with Digital Data” Book Review: The book is a guide which will help to survive in the manufacturing industry. The book helps the readers about how to manage 3D data in a proper way. The 3D data should not only be accumulated but also the information must be shared within the company as well as with related companies. The train key personnel will find good use of the data. The book provides the readers with invaluable tips for manufacturing innovation. The book is intended for corporate IT managers, consultants, and professionals involved in CAD/CAM/CAE. It will also help the vendors of digital engineering software.
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13."CAD Systems Development: Tools and Methods" by Dieter Roller and Pere Brunet
“CAD System Development: Tools and Methods” Book Review: This book is for aspiring design developers. This book covers algorithm aspects, product data and development process. Moreover it also constitutes of future CAD architecture, feature based modeling, and automatic feature recognition, complex surface design, and system implementation issues. This book contains contributions by some of the renowned experts from both universities and industry in the field of CAD technology.
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3. Computer Aided Design of Machines
1."Computer-Aided Kinetics for Machine Design" by Daniel L Ryan and Una S Ryan
“Computer-Aided Kinetics for Machine Design” Book Review: This book represents a study of computer-aided machine design. It explains the fundamental concepts of kinematics and machine element design in simple to understand terms. It is useful for students and professionals concerned with developing new programs in computer-aided design both in industry and education. It covers chapters like Introduction, computer display of machine motion, computer-aided velocity analysis for CRT Displays. It moves on to discuss interactive acceleration analysis, computer-aided linkage design, computer generation of transmission paths, gears, and cams. Later chapters lay emphasis on computer-aided design of flexible connectors, computer-matched machine elements and computer-aided combination of machine elements in the design of working machinery.
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2."Computer-Aided Design Of Analog Integrated Circuits And Systems" by Georges G E Gielen and Rob A Rutenbar
“Computer-Aided Design Of Analog Integrated Circuits And Systems” Book Review: This book describes the tools and techniques needed to break the analog design bottleneck. It describes how system-on-chip designs are increasingly mixed-signal designs. It moves on to explain how with the advent of application-specific integrated circuits technologies we can integrate both analog and digital functions on a single chip. It demonstrates how analog has become more crucial than ever to the design process and how designers are moving beyond hand-crafted, one-transistor-at-a-time methods. It explains the use of new circuit and physical synthesis tools for designing practical analog circuits, new modeling, and analysis tools to allow rapid exploration of system level alternatives. It gives an explanation of past and current state of the art understanding to circuit designers and CAD professionals. It collects in one place the essential set of analog CAD papers that form the foundation of today’s new analog design automation tools.
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3."Metal Casting: Computer-Aided Design And Analysis" by B Ravi
“Metal Casting: Computer-Aided Design And Analysis” Book Review: This book explains the flow of molten metal in mold and subsequent solidification affects casting quality. It is a remarkable book in the casting domain. It describes software applications that are still nascent and expensive which limits their penetration to mainly large foundries. This book represents the scientific approach to casting development supported by computer modelling. It describes the influence of parameters related to cast product, various tooling, and necessary process on manufacturability, especially casting quality. This book is intended for the students of engineering and information technology.
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4."Blurring the Lines - Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing in Contemporary Architecture" by Andr Chaszar
“Blurring the Lines – Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing in Contemporary Architecture” Book Review: This book defines architecture, the interface between CAD (computer-aided drawing tools) and CAM (computer-aided manufacturing tools). It offers the opportunity to work in a brand-new way and regain full control of the construction and manufacture of their buildings to architects. It consists primarily of essays and case studies that explain and demonstrate the state-of-the-art in CAD/CAM applications for buildings. It includes case studies to demonstrate how CAD/ CAM applications have been used in completed buildings.
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5."Computer-Aided Control Systems Design Practical Applications Using MATLAB and Simulink" by Cheng Siong Chin
“Computer-Aided Control Systems Design Practical Applications Using MATLAB and Simulink” Book Review: This book supplies the required solid foundation in applied control to help bridge the gap between control theory and its real-world applications. It is based on working from basic principles, later delves into control systems design. It does this through the practical examples of the ALSTOM gasifier system in power stations and underwater robotic vehicles in the marine industry. It proves how powerful software like MATLAB and Simulink can aid in control systems design.The book provides in depth knowledge about nonlinear subsystem modelling of ROC at vertical planes. It is an excellent book for students, teachers, and professionals.
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6."Growth and Development of Computer Aided Innovation" by Runhua Tan and Guozhong Cao
“Growth and Development of Computer Aided Innovation” Book Review: This book narrates the proceedings of the third IFIP WG 5.4. working conference about computer aided innovation which was held in 2009. It deals with advanced approaches in education and training. It provides details on data mining, text mining, semantic web. It also covers optimization and innovation along with shape and topology generators. Later the book dives into design automation, integration of CAI methods and tools into engineering, and innovation process and engineering information pipeline. It covers innovation in collaborative networks of enterprises, professional virtual communities as well as engineering design.
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4. Computer Aided Design and Engineering
1."Computer Aided Process Plant Design" by Leesley M L | |
2."Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Foundations of Computer Aided Process Design" by Westerberg A W | |
3."Computer Aided Engineering Design" by Anupam Saxena
Book Review: This book covers various concepts related to computer graphics, differential geometry, Boolean algebra, computational geometry, topological spaces, numerical analysis, solid mechanics and many more. The book also demonstrates its connection with computer aided manufacturing, geometric modeling, and also explains the basics of mathematics. This book is very useful to undergraduate students as well as for people who deal with CAD software. The book covers all the basics of geometric modeling, solid modeling, machine elements, finite element analysis and its applications.
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4."Design Theory and Methods Using CAD/Cae: The Computer Aided Engineering Design Series" by Kuang-Hua Chang
“Design Theory and Methods Using CAD/Cae: The Computer Aided Engineering Design Series” Book Review: This book is the final part of a 4-book series that takes the reader through the concepts of modern engineering design principles, advanced design tools, and industrial design practices throughout the design process. The book familiarizes the readers with basic design principles and digital modern engineering aspects. The book focuses on the usage of CAD/CAE/CAM in the field of design. The reader will also learn putting an integrated system together to conduct All Digital Design (ADD) product design using the paradigms and tools. A few other concepts involved are ‘industrial practices in employing ADD’, ‘virtual engineering design’, and ‘tools for product development’. The book gives an overview of applications of computer-based tools in the field of design for improved result. It is targeted at students and researchers new to the field.
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5."CAD/CAM : Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing" by M Groover and E Zimmers
“CAD/CAM : Computer-Aided Design and Manufacturing” Book Review: The book acts as a guide for students of senior and graduate-level and professionals studying CAD/CAM. The reader can find concepts and applications of interactive computer graphics in the design of industrial robots and automated inspections and flexible manufacturing systems. The contents of the book are spread over 8 chapters. Initially the book gives an introduction of computers, basics of CAD/CAM to the readers before diving into more complex topics. The middle sections of the book contain concepts of Numerical Control, the Beginnings of Cam, Industrial Robots. The last few chapters mainly talk about Computer – Integrated Production Management Systems, Computer Control and Cad/Cam Implementation. The reader can find various concepts in and around CAD/CAM described well in detail with the help of illustrations throughout the text.
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6."Computer Aided Analysis And Design" by Srinivasa Prakash Regalla
“Computer Aided Analysis And Design” Book Review: The book in discussion covers concepts of Computer Aided Design for mechanical engineers, design engineers and civil and architectural engineers of undergraduate or graduate level. The book provides information to the readers from a practical point of view enabling hands-on learning for the reader. The book, containing 2 parts, is written over 11 chapters. The book begins by talking about the background of CAD systems. Further proceeds into concepts of Curve, surface and solid modeling techniques, Rapid prototyping technology. The middle sections of the book contain Fundamental techniques of computer aided engineering, Fundamentals of mechanical systems. The reader can find Numerical techniques for analysis of mechanical systems, Finite difference method and finite element method in the last chapters of the book. The contents of the book are enhanced by exercises at the end of each chapter, readers can even find open ended projects in the book.
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7."Geometric Programming for Computer Aided Design" by Paoluzzi Alberto Paoluzzi
“Geometric Programming for Computer Aided Design” Book Review: This book is written for students of computer science or mechanical domains studying visualization software, industrial practitioners of CAD software, this book provides an overview of the concepts required. The book introduces PLaSM – a general purpose functional language to compute with geometry initially. The book then talks about algebraic and geometric foundations of shape modeling. The final sections of the book contain application of geometric programming. A few other concepts included are ‘foundations of computer graphics, solid modeling and geometric modeling of manifolds’. Each topic is explained by the mathematics blended with a few lines of PLaSM code. The contents of the book are complemented by worked exercises for each topic, numerous applications and examples of the concepts.
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8."The Best of Iccad" by Kuehlmann
“The Best of Iccad” Book Review: The book honours the contributions of ICCAD to the field of design automation. International Conference on Computer Aided Design (ICCAD) was held in 1982. The book is a collaboration of various research papers and thoughts presented during the conference. The main areas of focus are the ‘growth of large scale integrations’, ‘functionality of board-level circuits’. The book also includes research papers on Electronic Design Automation (EDA tools). EDA professionals and new coming researchers of the field can access the book for various research findings and references.
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9."Efficient Branch and Bound Search with Application to Computer-Aided Design" by Michael L Bushnell
“Efficient Branch and Bound Search with Application to Computer-Aided Design” Book Review: The book mainly describes an efficient branch and bound method for logic justification called ‘justification of equivalence’. Applications of the method can be extended to automatic test pattern generation (ATPG), redundancy identification, logic synthesis, minimization, verification and various other aspects of CAD. The book provides an overview of ‘justification equivalence’ and its efficiency over other such methods such as unnecessary duplication of computations. The book consists of 2 parts. The first 3 chapters forming part 1 provides all the theoretical concepts required. The 2nd part is centralized on applications, particularly ATPG for sequential circuits. This book is mainly for readers who are interested in the design and test of digital circuits.
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10."Computer-Aided Tolerancing: Proceedings of the 4th Cirp Design Seminar the University of Tokyo" by Fumihiko Kimura
“Computer-Aided Tolerancing: Proceedings of the 4th Cirp Design Seminar the University of Tokyo” Book Review: The book focuses on introduction and developments in computed aided methods in design. It begins by giving the readers an introduction to ‘functional tolerance description’, and ‘formal modeling of tolerancing. The book then proceeds towards concepts on ‘modeling of geometrical errors and variations’ and ‘statistical tolerancing’. The book concludes by talking about ‘computational metrology and its relationship with tolerancing’. The book provides an overview over tolerancing capability in CAD/CAM to anyone interested in the field. The book is a collaboration of the work, proceedings of the seminar on computer aided tolerancing held in 1995.
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5. Technology CAD
1."CAD/CAM" by M Groover
“CAD/CAM” Book Review: This book examines interactive computer graphics and their use in design industrial robots, computer control of manufacturing processes, computer-integrated production control, automated inspections, and flexible manufacturing systems. It discusses the implementation of turnkey CAD/CAM systems.
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2."CAD/CAM: Concepts and Applications" by Alavala Chennakesava R
“CAD/CAM: Concepts and Applications” Book Review: This book is for undergraduate students of the aeronautical, automobile, civil, industrial, mechanical, mechatronics field, production engineers, and professionals who are interested in CAD/CAM technology. It covers interactive computer graphics, CAD, finite element analysis, numerical control, computer numerical control, manual part programming, computer-aided part programming, direct numerical control, adaptive control systems, group technology, computer-aided process planning, computer-aided planning of resources for manufacturing, computer-aided quality control, industrial robots, flexible manufacturing systems, cellular manufacturing, lean manufacturing, and computer integrated manufacturing. It contains objectives, descriptive and multiple-choice questions.
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3."CAD/CAM : Theory and Practice" by Ibrahim Zeid and Sivasubramanian R
“CAD/CAM : Theory and Practice” Book Review: This book is designed for students and practicing engineers. It provides complete coverage of CAD/CAM with a focus on the application aspects. It contains various solved examples and practice problems.
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4."Engineering Drawing + AutoCAD" by K Venugopal
“Engineering Drawing + AutoCAD” Book Review: This book covers the entire syllabus of the subject ENGINEERING DRAWING + AutoCAD BUILDING MATERIAL, catering to the demands of I B E / B Tech. courses of Engineering Colleges affiliated to various Technical Universities, Deemed Universities, Unitary Universities and Autonomous Institutions all over India, including AMIE course.
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5."Engineering Graphics with Autocad" by Kulkarni D M
“Engineering Graphics with Autocad” Book Review: This book is designed for undergraduate students of all branches of engineering. It is organized into three parts. Part one deals with the basic commands of AutoCAD, a popular drafting software that is used by engineers and architects. Part two explains various projection techniques that are used in engineering for technical drawings. Part three deals with 3-D objects that require imagination.
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6."Engineering Drawing with Auto CAD" by B V R Gupta and M Raja Roy
“Engineering Drawing with AutoCAD” Book Review: This book is designed for faculty and students. It explains how to express his or her ideas into reality through drawing. It contains various worked-out examples, problems, short answer questions, pictures, and figures.
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7."Mastering CAD/CAM" by Ibrahim Zeid
“Mastering CAD/CAM” Book Review: This book is for the Mechanical and Industrial Engineering audience. It provides a broad overview of computer-aided design and manufacturing. It covers new developments such as solid modeling and parametric modeling. It provides coverage applicable to all current CAD and CAM products. Part one and two talk about CAD/CAM basics and geometric modeling considerations. Part three examines computer graphics essentials. Part four and five profile the role of CAD/CAM in product design & development, and product management & manufacturing. It contains numerous applied examples, cases, and problems.
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8."Engineering Drawing (With Auto CAD)" by V R Gupta and M Raja Roy
“Engineering Drawing (With AutoCAD)” Book Review: This book is designed for faculty and students. It explains how to express his or her ideas into reality through drawing. It includes chapters like Introduction and Scales, Curves, Orthographic projections, Projections of points, Projections of straight lines, Projections of planes, Projections using auxiliary planes, Projections of solids, Projections of sections of solids, Development of surfaces of solids, Intersection of surfaces of solids, Isometric projections, Perspective projection, Conversion of isometric into orthographic views and Computer-aided drawing. It contains 150 worked examples, 250 problems in exercises, 200 examination questions, and 350 figures.
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9."Learn AutoCAD in a Easy Way" by Sunil K Pandey | |
10."Cam Synthesis" by M A González-Palacios and J Angeles
“Cam Synthesis” Book Review: This book treats the subject of cam synthesis. It analyses kinematic synthesis of cam mechanisms in a unified framework. Three types of cam mechanisms (spatial, spherical and planar) have been approached in this book. It explores mathematical and kinematical tools of analysis and synthesis that can be used only with the available current software and hardware. It studies the cam mechanisms from different points of view such as kinematic synthesis, dynamic synthesis, analysis, design, optimization and manufacturing. It shows how the optimization theory of cam mechanisms can be applied systematically.
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11."Computer-Aided Graphing and Simulation Tools for AutoCAD Users (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series)" by P A Simionescu
“Computer-Aided Graphing and Simulation Tools for AutoCAD Users (Chapman & Hall/CRC Computer and Information Science Series)” Book Review: This book aids the readers in understanding more about AutoCAD design and documentation software. It uses methods and computer programs for solving issues in a variety of application areas, including computer-aided design, data visualization, evolutionary computation, numerical methods, single and multicriteria optimization, etc. It starts with a description of plotting programs D_2D and D_3D. Some other topics include motion simulation of planar mechanical systems, design and analysis of disk cam mechanisms. It demonstrates how to use the Working Model 2D and AutoLISP applications to demonstrate how involute gears operate. Pictorial examples, first-rate figures, problem-solving approaches, graphs and simulations software tools, all help in clarity of concepts.
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6. Advanced Computer Aided Design
1."EDUTECH: Computer-Aided Design Meets Computer-Aided Learning (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology)" by Carlos Delgado Kloos and Abelardo Pardo
“EDUTECH: Computer-Aided Design Meets Computer-Aided Learning (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology)” Book Review: This book covers the Edutech workshops of computer progress and conjunction. The book includes system interoperability, standardization, XML formats and reusability aspects. It will be beneficial for the people interested in E learning.
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2."New Trends and Technologies in Computer-Aided Learning for Computer-Aided Design" by Achim Rettberg and Christophe Bobda
“New Trends and Technologies in Computer-Aided Learning for Computer-Aided Design” Book Review: This book introduces the workshops and proceedings of Edutech. It explains the computer aided technology and learning. This book highlights the electronic systems and e learning technologies. CAD designs with standardization, EMI based formats and intellectual property rights are described in this text. It provides CAD tools, simulators and e learning resources.
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3."Building Innovation Pipelines through Computer-Aided Innovation" by Gaetano Cascini and Roland de Guio
“Building Innovation Pipelines through Computer-Aided Innovation” Book Review: This book introduces the proceedings of 4th IFIP WG. Information on computer conferences and computer aided innovation are covered in this book. The book includes 14 past papers collected from different sources. It contains basic research programs for industrial applications.
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4."Surface Modelling for CAD/CAM (Advances in Industrial Engineering)" by Byoung Kyu Choi
“Surface Modelling for CAD/CAM (Advances in Industrial Engineering)” Book Review: This book covers the practical solutions for engineers and solved problems for researchers. This book explains how to solve engineering problems using different strategies. Different shape models are illustrated in this book for the techniques. The book provides the principles of CAGD and algebraic calculus.
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5."Advances in CAD for VLSI" by W L Engl
“Advances in CAD for VLSI” Book Review: This book introduces algorithms on computer circuit designs for VLSI. Various VLSI techniques to solve problems are covered in this book. Information on circuit analysis and simulation techniques are mentioned in the book. The book includes topics like waveform relaxation, timing simulation and switch level simulation. Circuit models are illustrated in the book. It discusses inductances and optimization techniques. The book explains the algorithms of Pascal state and capacitance.
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6."Knowledge Intensive CAD: Volume 1 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology)" by Martti Mäntylä and Susan Finger
“Knowledge Intensive CAD: Volume 1 (IFIP Advances in Information and Communication Technology)” Book Review: This book focuses on computer aided design technology. It explains about the zero defect quality and logistics resources. It describes how design should exhibit performance in quality and productivity as well as contain life cycle issues. Topics such as recycling, reclamation, distribution, operation and maintenance are highlighted in this book. Other design tools and object models are included here.
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7. Computer Aided Design and Production
1."Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing" by Mikell P Groover
“Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing” Book Review: This book is for the undergraduates of mechanical, production, mechatronics and aeronautical engineering. This book gives an overview of production systems. It also provides us with modern manufacturing techniques and approaches.
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2."Computer Aided Design: Production and Inspection" by K R Nambiar
“Computer Aided Design: Production and Inspection” Book Review: This book is for the researchers. This book has industrial applications of processes of design, development, production and quality assurance. It also leads the reader to gain knowledge of modern industrial management. This book provides complete details about the CAD/CAM technology, quality assurance techniques and computer numerical control. It also has practical exercises and numerical problems.
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3."Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Current Status and Challenges" by Kiyoji Asai and Gunduz Ulusoy
“Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Current Status and Challenges” Book Review: This book is for the individuals interested in materials science, artificial intelligence and communications technology. This book gives ideas about computer aided design, computer aided technology, robotics and flexible manufacturing systems. It also explains in detail factors about the smarter, faster, close-coupled, integrated, optimized, and flexible. This book gives information about the multi mission oriented design.
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4."Computer Aided Design: Fundamentals and System Architectures (Symbolic Computation / Computer Graphics - Systems and Applications)" by Jose L Encarnacao and Ernst G Schlechtendahl
“Computer Aided Design: Fundamentals and System Architectures (Symbolic Computation / Computer Graphics – Systems and Applications)” Book Review: This book is for the individuals learning CAD. This book explains principles, tools and the methods of the CAD software. It also gives a complete idea about the pecifying, designing, implementing and introduction of computer based systems. It gives computer graphics, implementation methodology and CAD data transfer. This book has applications and examples mentioned.
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5."CAD/CAM Robotics and Factories of the Future: Volume II: Automation of Design, Analysis and Manufacturing" by Birendra Prasad
“CAD/CAM Robotics and Factories of the Future: Volume II: Automation of Design, Analysis and Manufacturing” Book Review: This book is for the students and researchers in the CAD/CAM systems. And also for the technicians of the fields like advanced robotics factories and automation. This book covers topics like automation in the manufacturing, design and production. It provides improvements and the cost cut in automations. This book mentions the open-loop and closed-loop methods. This book has many mathematical problems and analytical formulas.
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6."Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing" by Mikell P Groover
“Automation, Production Systems, and Computer-Integrated Manufacturing” Book Review: This book is for the graduate students of automation, production systems and computer-integrated manufacturing. This book provides us with the advanced and comprehensive knowledge of automated systems. It gives information on material handling technologies. This book also states the technologies used in the construction of modern manufacturing systems.
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8. CAD Design and Visualisation
1."Mastering AutoCAD 2017 and AutoCAD LT 2017" by George Omura and Brian C Benton
“Mastering AutoCAD 2017 and AutoCAD LT 2017” Book Review: This book is designed for students and professionals of fashion and design. The book is a step-by-step guide for learning AutoCAD. The book covers instructions required to use AutoCAD LT 2017 and AutoCAD 2017. The topics covered range from 3D modelling to the fundamental drafting tools. The book includes hand-on instructions and illustrations for better clarity.
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2."Mastering Autodesk Revit 2017 for Architecture" by Marcus Kim and Lance Kirby
“Mastering Autodesk Revit 2017 for Architecture” Book Review: This book is designed for students of fashion and architecture. It will also be useful for industry professionals. The book is based on Revit Architecture, its processes and tools. The tools discussed in the book range from templates to annotation and complex structures. Other such tools are work sharing, documentation and modelling. Along with the text, the book includes real-life examples and practice exercises. Practical tutorials are also given in the book for better learning experience.
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3."Computer Aided Engineering Drawing" by S Trymbaka Murthy
“Computer Aided Engineering Drawing” Book Review: This book is meant for engineering students of all branches. It will also be useful for tutors and instructors. This book is a step-by-step guide on engineering drawing through computer aid. The book discusses many softwares for computer aided drawings. The book also includes chapter end summary and 3-D diagrams with text. It contains solved illustrations for difficult problems and hints wherever required.
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4."AutoCAD 2016 and AutoCAD LT 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press" by Scott Onstott
“AutoCAD 2016 and AutoCAD LT 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press” Book Review: This book is designed for design and fashion professionals. It can also be used by students and instructors in similar arenas. This book is a step-by-step guide on AutoCAD. The book discusses the different features and functions of AutoCAD 2016. Some skills taught in the book are splines, gradients, layers and cross referencing. The book explains majorly 2D functions and some 3D functions. The book includes explanations, practices-exercises and practical tutorials with instructions.
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5."AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015 Bible" by Ellen Finkelstein and Lee Ambrosius
“AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015 Bible” Book Review: This book will be useful for space planners, engineers and architects. It can also be used by students and instructors of related fields. This book is a step-by-step guide on AutoCAD 2009 and AutoCAD LT 2009. The book begins with discussing the basics of making drawings and concludes with advanced topics like programming and customization. Many tutorials and real-world examples are included in the book. The book also comes with a DVD for practical learning.
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6."AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015: No Experience Required" by Donnie Gladfelter
“AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015: No Experience Required” Book Review: This book will be useful for both the beginners and advanced learners of fashion. This book is a guide on how to use AutoCAD 2015 and AutoCAD LT 2015. It includes step-by-step instructions for different AutoCAD skills. The various skills discussed in the book are grouping, dimensioning, layouts and printing. The AutoCAD interface explained in the book is Microsoft Windows based. Along with the text, the book also includes practical examples for better understanding and clarity.
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7."Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press" by Ryan Duell and Tobias Hathorn
“Autodesk Revit Architecture 2016 Essentials: Autodesk Official Press” Book Review: This book is for professionals and students of architecture and design. The book is a step-by-step guide on the BIM application of the Revit Architecture 2016 software. Along with the chapters explaining various functions and skills, the book is supplemented with a website. The website provides tutorials and also downloadable data. The text in the book is supported with hands-on exercises and colored screenshots for better learning.
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8."AutoCAD 2018 and AutoCAD LT 2018 Essentials" by Scott Onstott
“AutoCAD 2018 and AutoCAD LT 2018 Essentials” Book Review: This book is for professionals and students of design and drafting. The book is a step-by-step guide on application of AutoCAD 2018 and AutoCAD LT 2018. The book begins with the basics of AutoCAD and concludes with creating 3D models. Along with the chapters explaining various functions and skills, the book is supplemented with a website. The website provides tutorials and also downloadable data. The text in the book is supported with hands-on exercises and screenshots for better learning.
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9."AutoCAD 2013 and AutoCAD LT 2013: Essentials" by Scott Onstott
“AutoCAD 2013 and AutoCAD LT 2013: Essentials” Book Review: This book will be useful for both the beginners and advanced learners of fashion and architecture. It can also be useful for industry professionals and engineers. This book is a guide on how to use AutoCAD 2013 and AutoCAD LT 2013. It includes step-by-step instructions for different AutoCAD skills. The various skills discussed in the book are creating & editing text, dimensioning, using layouts & hatch patterns, cross referencing and printing. With the text, the book also includes colored screenshots and hands-on exercises for better practical learning.
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9. Computer Aided Garment Designing and Manufacturing
1."Computer Aided Manufacturing" by Rao P and Tewari N
“Computer Aided Manufacturing” Book Review: Technology changes very frequently as science evolves supported by computers in manufacturing systems. This book particularly contains technologies associated with automated manufacturing.The book contains topics mostly related to computers. The topics include numerical control, CNC, DNC, part programming and other computer aided controls.
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2."Computer-Aided Manufacturing" by Chang
“Computer Aided Manufacturing” Book Review: The book uses an analytical and science-based approach. This book provides knowledge about CAM consisting of design specification, process engineering and production. This edition of the book includes the latest information on CAD drafting, 3D CAD, surface modelling and more similar topics. There are also new chapters included like geometric tolerancing, geometric modelling, statistical-based process engineering etc. It provides valuable knowledge about computer aided design and manufacturing along with latest updates.
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3."Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing" by Narayan and K Lalit
“Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing” Book Review: Computer manufacturing emerged as a prominent tool in industries. This helps in reducing costs, improving quality and also increases productivity. The book focuses mainly towards undergraduate students of engineering. It includes information on both hardware and software of CAD/CAM systems.
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4."Computer Aided Manufacturing" by S Vishal | |
5."Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing" by Singh S | |
6."Designing Human-centred Technology: A Cross-disciplinary Project in Computer-aided Manufacturing (Human-centred Systems)" by Howard H Rosenbrock
“Designing Human-centred Technology: A Cross-disciplinary Project in Computer-aided Manufacturing (Human-centred Systems)” Book Review: This book elaborates various issues involved in the design and application of systems in the manufacturing area. The book addresses core issues of people who apply technology particularly in artificial intelligence systems. It also provides an authoritative account of the university of manchester institute of science and technology(UMIST). Particularly about the tradition of human-centredness and focuses on enhanced learning and skills creation. It includes several practical knowledge through scientific knowledge rejecting the alternative.
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7."Computer aided designing and computer aided Machining versus manual" by Babita Meena and K K Wadhwani | |
8."CAD it! CAM it! Computer-Aided Designing and Making for Primary: 1" by Bob Cater and NAAIDT Editorial Board
“CAD it! CAM it! Computer-Aided Designing and Making for Primary: 1” Book Review: This book provides conceptual as well as practical knowledge. It consists of information about uses of information and communication technologies in primary schools. This book provides step by step guidance about ways to use softwares to enhance children’s learning.
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10. Computer Aided Geometric Design
1."Curves and Surfaces for Computer Aided Geometric Design: A Practical Guide" by G Frain
“Curves and Surfaces for Computer Aided Geometric Design: A Practical Guide” Book review: This book discusses important curve and surface design techniques. It includes C implementations, ranging from conventional to leading-edge, of many of the theories. All essential CAGD curve and surface design techniques are also explained in the book, from the traditional to the experimental. This book will be useful for professionals and students in computer-aided geometric design.
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2."Basics Of Computer Aided Geometric Design: An Algorithmic Approach" by M Ganesh
“Basics Of Computer Aided Geometric Design: An Algorithmic Approach” Book Review: This book discusses computer-aided geometric design. The fundamentals of Differential Geometry of curves and surfaces are included. Some useful generalizations of earlier concepts, such as rational Bezier, B-Spline curves and surfaces, are also explained in the book. This book will be useful for undergraduate courses in engineering, especially Mechanical Engineering and CAD/CAM.
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3."Curves and Surfaces for Computer-Aided Geometric Design: A Practical Guide (Computer Science and Scientific Computing)" by Gerald Farin
“Curves and Surfaces for Computer-Aided Geometric Design: A Practical Guide (Computer Science and Scientific Computing)” Book Review: This book discusses important curve and surface design techniques. It includes bezier and b-spline methods for curves, spline interpolation and Coons methods. All essential CAGD curve and surface design techniques are also explained in the book, from the traditional to the experimental. This book will be useful for professionals and students in computer-aided geometric design.
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4."Computer-Aided Geometric Design: A Totally Four-Dimensional Approach" by Fujio Yamaguchi
“Computer-Aided Geometric Design: A Totally Four-Dimensional Approach” Book Review: This book provides a system of geometrical processing techniques. It includes accurate, robust, compact calculations and allows for the construction of a CAD system that is systematically structured. Euclidean handling is also clarified in the book. This book will be useful for professionals and students in computer-aided geometric design.
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5."Computer Aided Geometric Design" by Robert E Barnhill and Richard F Riesenfeld
“Computer Aided Geometric Design” Book Review: This book provides a system of geometrical processing techniques. It includes various topics such as B-spline curves, surfaces, mathematical, practical possibilities of UNISURF and nonlinear splines. Smooth parametric surfaces and the space curve as a folded edge is also explained in the book. This book will be useful for professionals and students in computer-aided geometric design.
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6."Automatic Generation of Structure-Preserving Models for Computer-Aided Geometric Design" by Martin Cvetanov Marinov | |
7."Handbook of Computer Aided Geometric Design" by G Farin and J Hoschek
“Handbook of Computer Aided Geometric Design” Book Review: This book offers a detailed overview of the fields Geometric Modeling, Computer-Aided Design and Scientific Visualization. This includes various topics such as historical outline, curve methods, scientific visualization and implicit methods. This book will be beneficial for graduate students.
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8."Fundamentals of Computer Aided Geometric Design" by Josef Hoschek and Dieter Lasser
“Fundamentals of Computer Aided Geometric Design” Book Review: This book provides a system of geometrical processing techniques. It includes various topics such as B-spline curves, surfaces, mathematical, practical possibilities of UNISURF and nonlinear splines. Smooth parametric surfaces and the space curve as a folded edge is also explained in the book. This book will be useful for professionals and students in computer-aided geometric design.
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9."Shape Preserving Representations in Computer-aided Geometric Design" by Juan M Pena | |
11. Computer Aided Production Operation Management
1."Computer-Aided Production Management" by Asbjorn Rolstadas
“Computer-Aided Production Management” Book Review: Computer Aided Production Management is any production management program that manages all activities related to industrial production within the enterprise. The purpose of this book is to discuss the state of the art and future trends in the field of computerized production management systems. It is composed of a number of independent papers, each presented in a chapter. This book is a result of the professional work done in the International Federation of Information Processing Technical Committee IFIP TC5 “Computer Applications in Technology” and especially in the Working Group WG5. 7 “Computer-Aided Production Management”. The book was developed with the aim of promoting and encouraging the advancement of the field of computer systems for the production management of manufacturing, off shore, construction, electronic and similar and related industries.
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2."Production Management Systems: A Cim Perspective" by J Browne
“Production Management Systems: A Cim Perspective” Book Review: The Production Management System (PMS) allows users to control all aspects of batch production processing in a centralized and decentralized environment. The division of production management functions into 5 p’s (product, plant, programme, processes and people) will provide a useful conceptual framework for the various activities performed by production or operations managers. Each and every aspect of production management is explained in this book.
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3."Tool-Supported Innovation Management in Service Ecosystems (Informationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team)" by Christoph Riedl
“Tool-Supported Innovation Management in Service Ecosystems (Informationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team)” Book Review: Electronic services delivered over the Internet are gaining importance in the business world and give rise to the “Internet of services” and “service ecosystems.” Now, a challenging question emerges: How can we develop new and innovative services in these networked environments? Christoph Riedl elaborates conceptual solutions and tool support to address this challenge. The author draws on the fields of new service development and open innovation, in particular building on online communities. Based on the design science paradigm, the author offers guidelines how tool support for online innovation communities can be developed.
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4."Wertorientierte Steuerung von Risiken im Informationsmanagement (Informationsmanagement and Computer Aided Team)" by Markus Junginger
“Wertorientierte Steuerung von Risiken im Informationsmanagement (Informationsmanagement and Computer Aided Team)” Book Review: Information systems are becoming increasingly important for supporting operational business processes. As a result, companies are becoming more and more dependent on economical, appropriate and secure information processing. Information management (IM) is required to design and operate a comprehensive risk management system for all risks resulting from its responsibility. Author is developing a risk management concept for information management that shows ways of comprehensively coping with information system-induced risks. Based on fundamental considerations about the value contribution of the IM, it identifies risks in a life cycle-oriented model that can endanger this value. The linking of IT value drivers and IT risk drivers allows a meaningful risk assessment and control from an economic point of view. The author attaches particular importance to the consideration of the requirements of external framework conditions for risk management.
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5."CIM Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Der computergesteuerte Industriebetrieb" by August-Wilhelm Scheer
“CIM Computer Integrated Manufacturing: Der computergesteuerte Industriebetrieb” Book Review: Modern information technology has opened up new possibilities of flexibilization and cost reduction in production. The author defines CIM – Computer Integrated Manufacturing – as a concept for the structuring of industrial enterprises. Manufacturing technologies demand a CIM concept which can be realized through the capabilities of information processing available today. The idea of integrating different areas of CIM, such as production planning and control (PPC), computer aided design (CAD) and computer aided manufacturing (CAM), is explained through operating chains and put into a CIM architecture based on a hierarchy of EDP systems. Basically the book gives a comprehensive overview of the latest developments in the production sector.
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6."Computer Aided Production Management" by P B Mahapatra
“Computer Aided Production Management” Book Review: This book aims to discuss the state of the art and future trends in the field of computerized production management systems. It consists of a number of independent papers, each presented in an individual chapter. Some of the widely recognized experts in the field around the world have been asked to contribute. This book is a result of the professional work done in the International Federation of Information Processing Technical Committee IFIP TC5 “Computer Applications in Technology” and especially in the Working Group WG5. 7 “Computer-Aided Production Management”
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7."An Introduction to Computer Aided Production Management" by S Childe
“An Introduction to Computer Aided Production Management” Book Review: A book suitable for introductory courses on manufacturing planning and control at both undergraduate and postgraduate levels. The control of manufacturing operations is of crucial importance in industry. The correct regulation of manufacturing activities makes the difference between meeting and missing customer requirements. Nowadays computerised solutions are available as an aid to production management. However, many companies proceed to use sophisticated computer tools without first understanding the basic operating principles.
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12. Computer Aided Process Planning
1."Computer Aided Process Planning" by Architecture Technology Corpor
“Computer Aided Process Planning” Book Review: Computer-aided process planning is the use of computer technology to aid in the process planning of a part or product, in manufacturing. CAPP is the link between CAD and CAM in that it provides for the planning of the process to be used in producing a designed part. Process planning translates design information into the process steps and instructions to efficiently and effectively manufacture products. As the design process is supported by many computer-aided tools, computer-aided process planning (CAPP) has evolved to simplify and improve process planning and achieve more effective use of manufacturing resources. This book tries to focus on the concept of CAPP which helps in defining operations for production activity control purposes and define required resources for capacity requirements planning purposes.
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2."Computer-Aided Process Planning (Advances in Industrial Engineering)" by H P Wang and J K Li
“Computer-Aided Process Planning (Advances in Industrial Engineering)” Book Review: Computer-aided process planning is the use of computer technology to aid in the process planning of a part or product, in manufacturing. CAPP is the link between CAD and CAM in that it provides for the planning of the process to be used in producing a designed part. This book presents a rigorous basis for the understanding of process planning and the development of effective and efficient Computer-Aided Process Planning systems. It presents a current overview on the latest issues and directions in this field. Topics covered include Group Technology, process planning algorithms, artificial intelligence, and assembly process planning. Most importantly, in order to provide a solid foundation for discussion and development, basic theories and principles for process planning are comprehensively and thoroughly studied in this book.
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3."Modernes Sourcing in der Automobilindustrie (Informationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team)" by Kathrin Schneider
“Modernes Sourcing in der Automobilindustrie (Informationsmanagement und Computer Aided Team)” Book Review: Outsourcing is one of the most important organizational concepts of today. In the automotive industry, too, original equipment manufacturers (OEM) are increasingly resorting to outsourcing in order to cope with the challenges of the dynamic and demanding market and competitive environment. On the basis of case studies on outsourcing at the entire vehicle level, Kathrin Schneider develops a practical method that enables the feasibility and internal consistency of outsourcing projects to be assessed.
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4."Computer Aided Process Planning for Rapid Prototyping" by Sarang Pande and Santosh Kumar
“Computer Aided Process Planning for Rapid Prototyping” Book Review: This book introduces the different problems related to the choice of rapid prototyping processes, in order to produce some particular parts or tools. Very often, people have no time to test different solutions or they have not experts for a comparative evaluation of the different possible industrial technologies. Of course, one could imagine that it is very difficult for somebody to know all the present technologies at a time, and to evaluate a multi-criteria choice. The knowledge-based system presented in this book will propose, from the specifications (numerical model quality, delay, cost, material, quantity), different alternatives of rapid prototyping processes, which will be discriminated and optimized when considering a combination of the different criteria of the specifications. The proposed system is based on actual machines and technologies, which are really accessible in the company or outside (subcontractors or laboratories), for the realization of each step of the complete processes.
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5."Computer-aided Assembly Planning" by Alain Delchambre
“Computer-aided Assembly Planning” Book Review: This book presents different existing data structures used for the automatic generation of assembly plans. It describes the information required for generating these plans :the geometric description of the final assembly and of the components, the relational information between the components. The main subjects treated in this book are as follows. 1. Presentation and classification of existing systems of automatic generation of assembly sequences. Automatic assembly planning is, indeed, a very recent research area and, in my experience, no systematic study has been carried out up to now. The methodologies developed in this book deal with the integration of the assembly process from the initial design of the product to its production. In such an integrated system, assembly planning is one of the most important features. A well-chosen assembly plan will reduce both the number of tool changes and the fixtures within the assembly cell. It will prevent the handling of unstable subassemblies, simplify the design of the robot grippers and reduce production costs.
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6."Computer Aided Verification of Coordinating Processes - the Automata-Theoretic Approach (Princeton Series in Computer Science)" by Robert P Kurshan
“Computer Aided Verification of Coordinating Processes – the Automata – Theoretic Approach (Princeton Series in Computer Science)” Book Review: This book develops the theory of automata-theoretic verification from its foundations, with a focus on algorithms and heuristics to reduce the computational complexity of analysis. It is suitable as a text for a one-or two-semester graduate course, and is recommended reading for anyone planning to use a verification tool, such as COSPAN or SMV. An extensive bibliography that points to the most recent sources, and extensive discussions of methodology and comparisons with other techniques, make this a useful resource for research or verification tool development, as well. The combination of requirements points directly to the widely recognized solution of automata-theoretic verification, on account of its expressiveness, computational complexity, and perhaps general utility as well are presented efficiently in this book.
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13. CAD Application for Automotive Engineering
1."Computer-aided Nonlinear Control System Design: Using Describing Function Models" by Amir Nassirharand
“AutoCAD 2016 Beginning and Intermediate” Book Review: This book is designed for the students of design and programming. It will also be useful to instructors in similar fields. The book is a guide on using AutoCad 2016. The book covers key concepts of 2-D modelling. The book covers mechanical and architectural projects. There are 4 color figures along with the text. The book consists of many plots for practice and drawings.
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2."AutoCAD 2016 Beginning and Intermediate" by Mercury Learning
“CAD/CAM: Principles and Applications” Book Review: This book is designed for the students of mechanical engineering and similar disciplines. It will also be useful to instructors. This is a basic textbook on CAD/CAM and their applications. The book begins with configuration of software and hardware and concludes with quality control through computer-aid. Some topics discussed in the book are visual realism, analysis of designs, requirements planning and design optimization.The book consists of MCQs, case studies and practice exercises.
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3."CAD/CAM: Principles and Applications" by J Srinivas
“Instant Autodesk AutoCAD 2014 Customization with .NET” Book Review: This book is designed for the students of design and programming. It will also be useful to instructors in similar fields. The book is a guide on using AutoCad 2014. Devoleping own custom tools in the software is also explained in the book. Familiarity with programming and Microsoft Visual Studio 2010 is also a prerequisite for the textbook. Many code examples and step-by-step illustrations are provided in the book.
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4."Instant Autodesk AutoCAD 2014 Customization with .NET" by Tom Nelson
“3D CAD: Principles and Applications (Computer Science Workbench)” Book Review: This book is designed for the students of design and engineering. It will also be useful to researchers and instructors in similar fields. The book discusses the concept of CAD three dimensional in detail. The different applications of the software are also given in the book. Some of the concepts explained in the book are theory of curves and solid models. The book includes many illustrations from real-world situations for better understanding and clarity.
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5."3D CAD: Principles and Applications (Computer Science Workbench)" by Hiroshi Toriya and Hiroaki Chiyokura | |
6."Product Data Interfaces in CAD/CAM Applications: Design, Implementation and Experiences (Symbolic Computation)" by imusti | |