I-DEAS (original) (raw)
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Computer-aided design software
I-DEAS
Developer(s) | Siemens Digital Industries Software |
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Stable release | I-DEAS NX 12 m3 |
Operating system | Unix / Windows |
Type | CAD CAE software |
Website | www.plm.automation.siemens.com/de_de/ |
I-DEAS (Integrated Design and Engineering Analysis Software), a computer-aided design software package. It was originally produced by SDRC in 1982.[1] I-DEAS was used primarily in the automotive industry,[1] most notably by Ford Motor Company (who standardized on the program[2]) and by General Motors.[1] SDRC was bought in 2001 by its competitor, Electronic Data Systems, which had also acquired UGS Corp. (maker of Unigraphics).[1] EDS merged these two products into NX.[3] UGS was purchased by Siemens AG in May 2007, and was renamed Siemens PLM Software, now known as Siemens Digital Industries Software.[_citation needed_]
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