2009 Computeraidedmanufacturing CAM is the use of computer software to control machine tool s and related machinery in the manufacturing of workpieces. ref name ota Citation last U.S. Congress , Office of Technology Assessment title Computerized manufacturing automation page 48 publisher DIANE Publishing .... Software See also List of CAM companies Category Computeraidedmanufacturing software The top ... Vero Vericut from CGtech WorkNC from Sescoi See also Computer integrated manufacturing CIM Direct numerical control DNC Flexible manufacturing system FMS Integrated ComputerAidedManufacturing ICAM ... ComputerAidedManufacturing Category Computeraidedmanufacturing Category Information technology ... assistida per ordinador cs Computeraidedmanufacturing da Computeraidedmanufacturing de Computeraidedmanufacturing es Fabricaci n asistida por computadora fr Fabrication assist e par ordinateur gl ComputerAidedManufacturing ko it ComputerAidedManufacturing kk nl Computeraidedmanufacturing ja CAM pl Komputerowe ... sl Ra unalni ko podprta proizvodnja fi Tietokoneavusteinen valmistus sv ComputerAidedManufacturing ... of a computer to assist in all operations of a manufacturing plant, including planning, management, transportation ... Computeraided systems theory page 602 publisher Springer year 1992 url http books.google.com books ... energy consumption. Citation needed date March 2010 CAM is a subsequent computeraided process after computeraided design CAD and sometimes computeraided engineering CAE , as the model generated ... models of components generated in Computeraided design CAD software are used to generate G code to drive computer numerically controlled CNC machine tools. Simple designs such as bolt circles or basic contours do not necessitate importing a CAD file. As with other ComputerAided technologies, CAM does not eliminate the need for skilled professionals such as manufacturing engineer s, NC programmers ... more details
This article is about a specific US Air Force program. For general information see computeraidedmanufacturing Integrated ComputerAidedManufacturing ICAM is a United States Air Force US Air Force program to develop tools, techniques, and processes to support manufacturing integration and has influenced the computer integrated manufacturing CIM and computeraidedmanufacturing CAM project efforts ... involves expanding the integrated computeraidedmanufacturing definition IDEF approach to include the information flow as well as the material flow needed to support a manufacturing enterprise, as well ... 1984 . Understanding the Manufacturing Process . ISBN 978 0824771706 Category Computeraided design Category Wright Patterson Air Force Base Category Computeraidedmanufacturing ja ICAM ... Harrington ref Joseph Harrington 1984 . Understanding the Manufacturing Process . ref had assisted ... the entire manufacturing company. Harrington considered manufacturing a monolithic function . ref ... in manufacturing firms. Wisnosky and Shunk developed a wheel to illustrate the architecture ... represents the first major step in shifting the focus of manufacturing from a series of sequential ... tools, techniques, and processes to support manufacturing integration and has influenced the CIM ... to analyze and document the major activities performed within the manufacturing establishment. Thus ... the functional model . The significance of these models to data interchange for manufacturing and materials flow was recognized early in the Air Force Integrated ComputerAidedManufacturing ICAM Project and gave rise to the IDEF formal modeling project. ref ICAM Conceptual Design for Computer Integrated Manufacturing Framework Document , Air Force Materials Laboratory, Wright Aeronautical ... Computer Integrated Manufacture Open Systems Architecture CIMOSA ISO87 project in the European ... objects, materials and product characteristics, and for manufacturing and assembly processes ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Computeraided or computer assisted is a prefix that hints to the use of a computer as an indispensable tool in a certain field, usually derived from more traditional fields of science and engineering . Instead of the prefix computeraided or computer assisted , in some cases the suffix management system is used. Engineering and production Computeraided design Computeraided architectural design Computeraided industrial design Electronic and electrical computeraided design computeraided garden design Computeraided drafting Computeraided engineering Computeraided production engineering ComputeraidedmanufacturingComputeraided quality Computeraided maintenance Music and arts ComputerAided Algorithmic Composition Computer assisted painting Human languages Computeraided translation Medicine Computer assisted detection Computeraided diagnosis Computer Assisted Orthopedic Surgery Computer assisted orthopedic surgery patient registration Computeraided patient registration Computer assisted sperm analysis Computer assisted surgery Surgical planning Computer assisted surgical planning Computeraided tomography Software engineering Computeraided software engineering Traffic control Computer assisted dispatch Teaching Computer assisted instruction Computer assisted learning better known as computer based learning Computer assisted language learning E assessment Computer assisted assessment Mathematics Computer assisted proof Economy Computer Assisted Auditing Techniques Computer Assisted Mass Appraisal Communications Computer assisted personal interviewing Computer assisted telephone interviewing Computer assisted reporting Security Computer Assisted Passenger Prescreening System Entertainment Computer assisted gaming computer assisted role playing game DEFAULTSORT ComputerAided Category Prefixes ... more details
Unreferenced date December 2009 Computeraided quality assurance CAQ is the engineering application of computers and computer controlled machines for the definition and inspection of the quality of products. This includes Measuring equipment management Goods inward inspection Vendor rating Control chart Attribute chart Statistical process control SPC Documentation Additional themes Advanced Product Quality Planning APQP Failure mode and effects analysis FMEA Dimensional tolerance engineering tolerance stack up analysis using Product Manufacturing Information product and manufacturing information PMI on Computeraided design CAD models Computeraided inspection with coordinate measuring machine s CMM Comparison of data obtained by mean of 3D scanner 3D scanning technologies of physical parts against CAD models DEFAULTSORT ComputerAided Quality Category Product lifecycle management Category Engineering de Computeraided quality pl CAQ sk Computeraided quality ... more details
firms. The term CAD CAM computeraided design and computeraidedmanufacturing is also often used in the context of a software tool that covers a number of engineering functions. List of computeraided ...Image CaxOnCAD.png thumb Illustration of the interaction of the various computeraided technologies. Image plm1.png thumb CAx tools in the context of product lifecycle management Computeraided technologies CAx ref cite web url http www.sciencedirect.com science? ob ArticleURL& udi B6TYR 4C62R0B 2& user 10& coverDate 12 2F31 2F2004& rdoc 1& fmt high& orig browse& sort d&view c& acct C000050221& version 1& urlVersion 0& userid 10&md5 cc7a4e3e1cfdc05c7556848feaecf169 title http www.sciencedirect.com ... thumb Simulation of airflow over an engine Computeraided design CAD Computeraided architectural design CAAD Computeraided design and drafting CADD Computeraided process planning CAPP Computeraided quality assurance CAQ Computeraided reporting CAR Computeraided requirements capture CAR Computeraided rule definition CARD Computeraided rule execution CARE Computeraided software engineering CASE Component information system CIS Computer integrated manufacturing CIM computer numerical ... Manufacturing process management MPM Manufacturing process planning MPP Material requirements planning MRP Harris Academy Merton HAM Manufacturing resource planning MRP II Product data management PDM Product lifecycle management PLM Computeraidedmanufacturing CAM Computeraided industrial design CAID Computeraided engineering CAE See also List of CAx companies References reflist Category Computeraided engineering Category Product lifecycle management ca Tecnologies assistides per ordinador de CAx fr Conception et fabrication assist es par ordinateur it Computeraided technologies pt CAx ru ... of computer technology to aid in the design , analysis, and manufacture of products. Advanced CAx ... element analysis FEA , manufacturing, production planning, product testing with simulation virtual ... more details
multiple issues expert Engineering original research July 2009 unreferenced July 2009 date July 2009 Computer aided inspection CAI is the use of computer based software tools that assist quality engineers, machinists and inspectors in manufacturing product components. Its primary purpose is to create a faster production process and components with more precise dimensions and material consistency. CAI is a software tool that makes it possible to inspect physical models using computer aided design CAD programs. CAM creates real life versions of components designed within a software package . CAM was first used in 1971 for car body design and tooling. engineering stub Category Computer aided design ... more details
&prevQuery &ps 10&m or ref . See also CAD, computeraided design CAM, computeraidedmanufacturing CIM, computer integrated manufacturing References reflist Categories Category Product lifecycle management Category Engineering Category Production and manufacturing Category Information technology management ...Computeraided process planning CAPP 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. ref Engelke, William D. 1987 , How to Integrate CAD CAM Systems Management and Technology ,P.237 238. CRC press. ISBN 0824776585. ref Computeraided process planning Introduction Process planning is concerned with determining the sequence of individual manufacturing operations needed to produce a given part or product. The resulting operation sequence is documented on a form typically referred to as a route sheet containing a listing of the production operations and associated machine tools for a workpart or assembly. Process planning in manufacturing also refers to the planning of use of blanks, spare parts, packaging material, user instructions manuals etc. The term ComputerAided Production Planning is used in different context on different parts of the production process to some extent CAPP overlaps with the term ... is supported by many computeraided tools, computeraided process planning CAPP has evolved to simplify and improve process planning and achieve more effective use of manufacturing resources. ref http ... of different types of parts being manufactured, and with a more complex manufacturing process. Computeraided process planning initially evolved as a means to electronically store a process plan once .... This routing becomes a major input to the manufacturing resource planning system to define operations ... ref stated that Manual process planning is based on a manufacturing engineer s experience and knowledge ... more details
to Daintith it does not usually include software engineering. ref It includes computeraided design CAD , computeraided analysis CAA , computer integrated manufacturing CIM , computeraidedmanufacturing CAM , material requirements planning MRP , and computeraided planning CAP . ref Citation last Meguid first S. A. title Integrated computeraided design of mechanical systems page 7 publisher ... phases in any computeraided engineering task Pre processing &ndash defining the model and environmental ... reading B. Raphael and I.F.C. Smith 2003 . Fundamentals of computeraided engineering. John Wiley. ISBN 978 0 471 48715 9. External links Commonscat ComputerAided Engineering CAE http caejournal.com ComputerAided Engineering Journal FEA, CAD, ... http www.eng.fea.ru ANSYS LSDYNA AviGallery.html CAE AVI gallery at CompMechLab site, Russia http www.wiley.com bw journal.asp?ref 1093 9687 ComputerAided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering Metalworking navbox machopen Category Computeraided ... ordinador de Computeraided engineering et CAE es Ingenier a asistida por computadora fr Ing nierie assist e par ordinateur it ComputerAided Engineering ja CAE pl ComputerAided Engineering pt Computeraided engineering ru Computeraided engineering ... of products and manufacturing tools. In the future, CAE systems will be major providers of information ... product and manufacturing models. The term CAE has also been used by some in the past to describe the use of computer technology within engineering in a broader sense than just engineering analysis ... tools has progressed to the point where much of the design verification is now done using computer ... i.e. metal stretch, thinning . See also Computer representation of surfaces Electronic design automation ... more details
Computeraided maintenance not to be confused with CAM which usually stands for ComputerAidedManufacturing refers to systems that utilize software to organize planning, scheduling and support of maintenance and repair. A common application of such systems is the maintenance of computers, either hardware or software, themselves. It can also apply to the maintenance of other complex systems that require periodic maintenance, such as reminding operators that preventive maintenance is due or even predicting when such maintenance should be performed based on recorded past experience. Computeraided configuration The first computeraided maintenance software came from Digital Equipment Corporation DEC in the 1980s to configure VAX computers. The software was built using the techniques of artificial intelligence expert system s, because the problem of configuring a VAX required expert knowledge. During the research, the software was called R1 and was renamed XCON when placed in service. Fundamentally, XCON was a rule based configuration database written as an expert system using forward chaining rules. As one of the first expert systems to be pressed into commercial service it created high expectations, which did not materialize, as DEC lost commercial pre eminence. ref Virginia E. Barker and Dennis E. O Connor. Expert systems for configuration at Digital XCON and beyond. Communications of the ACM, 32 3 298 318, March 1989. ref Help Desk software Help desk s frequently use help desk software that captures symptom s of a Computer bug bug and relates them to fixes, in a fix database . One of the problems with this approach is that the understanding of the problem is embodied in a non ... down and booting up again manages to fix, or at least mask, a computer bug bug in many computer based ... expertise in finding fixes lies in human domain experts, who simply sit at a replica of the computer ... Computer systems ... more details
of tool interaction is not limited to the domain of computeraidedmanufacturing systems ...FORCETOC Image CapeLogo.jpg thumb CAPE International Conference logo Computeraided production engineering CAPE is a relatively new and significant branch of engineering. Global manufacturing has changed ... modeling , computeraided design of products, plant layout, material flow analysis , ergonomic ... Academy Press, Washington, DC, 1988 Category Computeraided design Category Engineering ... technologies has required design and manufacturing to keep pace. ref intro1 Description of CAPE CAPE is seen as a new type of Computeraided design computeraided engineering environment which will improve the productivity of manufacturing industrial engineers. This environment would be used by engineers to design and implement future manufacturing systems and subsystems. Work is currently ... and engineering of manufacturing systems. ref desc1 CAPE and the Future of Manufacturing The future of manufacturing will be determined by the efficiency with which it can incorporate new technologies . The current process in engineering manufacturing systems is often ad hoc , with computerized ... and operation of manufacturing systems, the engineering process must be made more efficient. New computing environments for engineering manufacturing systems could help achieve that objective. Why is CAPE important? In much the same way that Industrial design product designers need computeraided design systems, manufacturing and industrial engineers need sophisticated computing capabilities to solve complex problems and manage the vast data associated with the design of a manufacturing system ... and implementation of manufacturing systems. Engineers must address the entire factory as a system ... include the physical plant housing the manufacturing facility the production facilities which perform the manufacturing operations the technologies used in the production facility the work centers ... more details
Orphan date February 2009 Computeraided architectural engineering CAAE is the use of information technology for architectural engineering , in tasks such as the analysis, simulation, design, manufacture, planning, diagnosis and repair of architectural structures. CAAE is a subclass of computeraided engineering . Category Architectural design compu eng stub ... more details
Refimprove date May 2009 Computeraided industrial design CAID is a subset of computeraided design CAD that includes software that directly helps in product development. Within CAID programs designers have the freedom of creativity, but typically follow a simple design methodology Creating sketches, using a stylus Generating curves directly from the sketch Generating surfaces directly from the curves The end result is a 3D model that projects the main design intent the designer had in mind. The model can then be saved in STL format to send it to a rapid prototyping machine to create the real life model. CAID helps the designer to focus on the technical part of the design methodology rather than taking care of sketching and modeling then contributing to the selection of a better product proposal in less time. Later, when the requisites and parameters of the product have been defined by means of using CAID software, the designer can import the result of his work into a CAD program typically a Solid Modeler for adjustments prior to production and generation of blueprints and manufacturing processes. What differentiates CAID from CAD is that the former is far more conceptual and less technical than the latter. Within a CAID program, the designer can express him herself without extents, whilst in CAD software there is always the manufacturing factor. See also Portal Design Industrial Design Manufacturing Production Injection molding Automobile design Y StudioTools AliasStudio , CATIA Shape Design and Styling , NX Unigraphics NX Shape Studio , solidThinking , Rhinoceros 3D Rhinoceros , examples of CAID software External links http www.asis.org Conferences MY98 Evans.htm ASIS proceedings on CAID http portal.acm.org citation.cfm?id 279457&coll portal&dl ACM ACM Siggraph abstract on CAID Category Product lifecycle management Category Industrial design ... more details
Infobox Journal title ComputerAided Surgery cover discipline Computer assisted surgery br Health informatics br Surgery abbreviation CAS history publisher Taylor & Francis Flag icon UK country United Kingdom website http www.taylorandfrancis.com ISSN 1092 9088 eISSN 1097 0150 The ComputerAided Surgery is a scientific journal covering all aspects of Computer assisted surgery CAS , a surgical concept and set of methods, that use computer technology for Surgical planning presurgical planning , and for guiding or performing surgical interventions. The International Society for ComputerAided Surgery ISCAS is involved in the publication of the Journal. External links http www.iscas.net The Journal at the website of ISCAS Category World Scientific academic journals Category Computer science journals Category Medical informatics journals Category Surgery journals Category English language journals Category Computer assisted surgery ... more details
orphan date December 2007 Wikify date November 2009 ComputerAided Scouting While human scouts are far more recognized throughout the history of sports. ComputerAided Scouts are beginning to have success ratio that rival its human counterpart. The initial intent of computeraided scouting was to aide the human scout with information. The human scout and the researcher worked great together. However, when pioneers like Bill James began to analyze the data and apply mathematical principals and new non conventional formulas to predict success and failures of a player or team. Essentially this created uncommon and uncomfortable grounds between the human scouts views and the computer analysis personnel. The foundation of computeraided scouting is statistical separation which is not to be influenced by media or personal opinion. Results ultimately should be sound enough to withstand challenges to the principals of mathematics, and sometimes even basic rules of physics. Ultimately any results released should reflect the nature of the players, the team, and the sport itself. Critics Circle Computeraided Scouting began as a means for Scouts and Managers to log mass amounts of player and team ... media and other professional teams. Soon nearly every team in some way or the other uses computeraided ... against. Some advanced objectives of Computeraided Scouting was to find a way that Professionals ... General Managers. The marriage between Computeraided Scouting and human eye Scouting has been at odds ... has adapted a rating system produced by Jeff Sagarin that uses computeraided scouting to a science to better understand the strength and weaknesses of a team as a rating. Computeraided Scouting ... for basketball. Computeraided Scouting is now on the frontier of contract caps for all major sports ... term contract versus the team salary cap which all major sports must abide by. Programs Computeraided Scouting is largely being used with Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet and from there it the information ... more details
computeraided enforcement of lean methodologies throughout the manufacturing process. One of the major sources for CALM s outgrowth was integrated definition IDEF modeling in aerospace manufacturing ...Confusing date March 2011 No footnotes date March 2011 Computeraided lean management , in business management , is a methodology of developing and using software controlled, lean systems integration. Its goal is to drive innovation towards cost and cycle time savings. It attempts to create an efficient use of capital and resources through the development and use of one integrated system model to run a business s planning, engineering, design, maintenance, and operations. Overview ComputerAided Lean Management CALM is a management philosophy that uses computational software in an integrated fashion to reduce risk and drive out inefficiencies. CALM acts on uncertainties and business inefficiencies to increase profitability through the use of computational decision making tools that enable opportunities for additional value creation. It is based on the application of software to enable continuous improvement through an Integrated System Model ISM of the business s physical assets, business processes , and machine learning . This unique integration of software applications using lean principles ... 1 of ComputerAided Lean Management for the Energy Industry http www.boeing.com news frontiers ..., integrating with outside suppliers, and designing the implementation plan all on the computer. Once ... lean management process called define and control airplane configuration manufacturing resource management DCAC MRM . The process was built with the help of the operations research and computer ... new generation of airplane. Boeing s successes in conversion from inefficient silos of manufacturing ... based challenges. References Reflist Anderson, Boulanger, Johnson, Kressner 2008 , ComputerAided Lean Management for the Energy Industry, ISBN 978 1 59370 157 4 Anderson, R. Boulanger, A,, Johnson ... more details
Computeraided assessment is a term that covers all forms of assessment, whether Summative assessment Summative i.e. tests that will contribute to formal qualifications or Formative assessment Formative i.e. tests that promote learning but are not part of a course s marking , delivered with the help of computers. This covers both assessments delivered on computer, either online or on a local network, and those that are marked with the aid of computers, such as those using Optical Mark Reading OMR . There are number of open source online tools to handle exams conducted on OMR sheets ref Quiz OMR An extension to Moodle to provide online support for offline quizzes conducted on OMR sheets http moodle.org mod data view.php?d 13&rid 3601 ref . ComputerAided Assessment can be viewed in a few different ways. Technically, assignments that are written on a computer and researched online are computeraided assessments. One of the most common forms of computeraided assessment in terms of eLearning is online quizzes or exams. These can be implemented online, and also marked by the computer by putting the answers in. Many Content Management Systems will have easy to setup and use systems for online exams. It is also envisaged that computer based formative assessment , in particular, will play an increasingly important role in learning ref Gomersall 2005 ref , with the increased use of banks of question items for the construction and delivery of dynamic, on demand assessments. This can be witnessed by current pioneering projects such as the Scottish Qualifications Authority SQA s SOLAR Project ref Scottish Qualifications Authority 2008 ref . Notes Reflist See also Computer based assessment E assessment E learning References div cite id refGomersall 2005 cite conference last Gomersall first Bob title Practical implementation of e testing on a large scale, and implications for future ... wiki STACK computeraided assessment system for mathematics Category Software for teachers computer ... more details
Refimprove date November 2010 Computeraided call handling is a methodology for managing calls to service providers, such as emergency services, through the use of computer based algorithms in order to make consistent and objective decisions on action to be taken. The computer software can provide scripting, prompts or interactive questioning to assist the call handler in gathering information. The alogrithms in the software will depend on the requirements of the service provider, the resources they have available, and the information that may be useful to resources dispatched or assigned to the call. The output is likely to be a prioritised list of tasks for action, where the action could be passing to another remote service such as a telephony centre , dispatching a physical resource such as an ambulance , police car or recovery truck or closing the call without action. The advantage in using a computer based system is objectivity in decisions made, meaning a consistent service delivery. Call handling software can be linked to computeraided dispatch in order that this process is fully integrated, and information from the call handling software is passed directly to dispatch software where appropriate. ref http www.freepatentsonline.com 7646858.html Protocol builder for a call handling system ref This could also mean dispatching services which are not part of the organisation using the call handling software, such as an ambulance control centre automatically dispatching police to a violent incident, without the requirement to involve a further operator. ref http www.powerphone.com dev news pdf PowerPhone ENP CACH Article.pdf ComputerAided Call Handling Improving Technology at the Front End of Dispatch ref References references DEFAULTSORT ComputerAided Call Handling Category Logistics Category Public safety communications ... more details
Computeraided garden design describes the use of CAD packages to ease and improve the process of garden design . Professional garden designer s tend to use CAD packages designed for other professions. This includes architectural design software for the drafting of garden plans, 3 D software and Digital image editing image editing software for visual representation. But tailor made computeraided design software is made for the amateur garden design market. It must contains some of the functionality of the more advanced programs, packaged in an easy to use format. See also Garden design Computeraided design List of CAD companies References Notes reflist Bibliography External links http www.ianhuttgardendesign.com vectorworks2009.php About Vectorworks versions suitable for use by Garden Designers http www.gardenvisit.com garden product cad garden software CAD.htm Use of computers in garden design http www.sketchup.com SketchUp Homepage http www.gardendesignpro.co.uk 3D Garden Design Software program from Garden Design Pro http www.nemetschek.net Home Page for Vectorworks and Nemetschek North America Category Gardening aids Software type stub ... more details
See also Computeraided design CAD File Small kitchen perspective textures.PNG thumb 320px Example of Computeraided architectural design Computeraided architectural design CAAD computer software software ... architects save time instead of drawing their blueprint s. Computeraided design also known as CAD ... geometry Artificial Architecture Association for ComputerAided Architectural Design Research in Asia Association for Education and Research in ComputerAided Architectural Design in Europe ..., 12 6 , 661 670. Maver, T. 1993 . Computeraided architectural design futures book review ... Be Computerized? Engineering News Record, Vol. 223, No. 4 p. 23. Ryan, R.L. 1983 . ComputerAided ... in ComputerAided Architectural Design in Europe http www.acadia.org Homepage Association for ComputerAided Design in Architecture. http www.caadria.org Homepage Association for ComputerAided Architectural ... Digital. http www.caadfutures.org Homepage ComputerAided Architectural Design futures foundation. http cumincad.scix.net cgi bin works Home Homepage CumInCAD Cumulative index of publications about computeraided architectural design. http www.dhrendering.com 3d Digital Architectural Rendering Modeling Interiors Exteriors . Category Computeraided design software Category Architectural design de Computeraided architectural design es Dise o arquitect nico asistido por computadora lv Datoriz t ..., software which is specifically developed for the computer animation industry e.g. Maya and 3DStudio ... system is deep structure which means that the operations performed by the computer have natural limitations. Computer hardware and machine languages that are supported by these make it easy ... TM1. Here a one to one mapping is the typical statement, which is to develop a computer based functionality ... difficult. When using CAAD you have to precise with every drawing that is designed, and the computer .... Even though, CAAD can be a very complex computer system it is very useful and can easily be learned ... more details
orphan date August 2009 Computeraided ergonomics is an engineering discipline using computers to solve complex ergonomic problems involving interaction between the human body and its environment. The human body holds a great complexity thus it can be beneficial to use computers to solve problems involving the human body and the environment that surrounds it. Overview Computeraided ergonomics is an interdisciplinary field of work that involves the use of a computer to solve complex problems regarding a human body interacting with an environment. As the title reveals, having a computer to help find the best ergonomic solution in a given situation. Ergonomics traditionally involves many disciplines including biomechanics, anthropometry, mechanical engineering, industrial engineering, kinesiology, health sciences and physiology. Due to the highly interdisciplinary and complex nature of ergonomics it is hard to get a full understanding of a situation. As the human body is a complex system, thus it is beneficial to have a computer system that models the human body as a mechanical system. The human ... of computeraided ergonomics The question is In what scenario it would be beneficial to use computeraided ergonomics compared to traditional ergonomics. First of all computeraided ergonomics using ... postures related to only the two design variables. Computeraided ergonomics is an interdisciplinary field of work, that involve the use of a computer to solve complex problems that involve a person interacting with an environment. As the title reveals, it is all about having a computer to help ... on knowledge, unless the knowledge in some way is build into a computer system. References DEFAULTSORT ComputerAided Ergonomics Category Ergonomics Category Design for X ... 250px Example of a skeletal mannequin One example of a computer system that can be used as a computeraided ergonomics system is ref http www.anybodytech.com The AnyBody Modeling System ref that consider ... more details
ComputerAided Verification CAV is an annual academic conference on the theory and practice of computeraided formal analysis of software and hardware systems. It is one of the very best conferences in computer science ref cite web title Ranked Conference List 2010 url http www.arc.gov.au xls ERA2010 conference list.xls publisher Australian Research Council accessdate 3 January 2012 ref ref cite web title Top conferences in Software Engineering url http academic.research.microsoft.com RankList?entitytype 3&topdomainid 2&subdomainid 4&last 0 publisher Microsoft Academic Search accessdate 3 January 2012 ref . For example, several important model checking techniques were published in CAV, such as counterexample guided abstraction refinement ref name cegar cite journal last Clarke first Edmund M. coauthors et al. title Counterexample Guided Abstraction Refinement journal CAV year 2000 doi 10.1007 10722167 15 ref and partial order reduction methods ref cite journal last Valmari first Antti title A Stubborn Attack On State Explosion journal CAV year 1990 doi 10.1007 BFb0023729 ref ref cite journal last Godefroid first Patrice title Using Partial Orders to Improve Automatic Verification Methods journal CAV year 1990 doi 10.1007 BFb0023731 ref . The first CAV was held in 1989 in Grenoble , France . See also The list of computer science conferences contains other academic conferences in computer science. External links http www.informatik.uni trier.de ley db conf cav index.html DBLP bibliography for CAV References Reflist Category Theoretical computer science conferences Category Logic conferences comp sci stub compu conference stub ... more details
Refimprove date August 2010 Computeraided facility management CAFM is the support of facility management by information technology . The supply of information about the facilities is the center of attention. The tools of the CAFM are called CAFM software, CAFM applications or CAFM systems. Enterprise Strategy The Evolution of CAFM The International Facility Management Association International Facility Management Association IFMA defines facility management as the practice of coordinating the physical workplace with the people and work of the organization. ref name What is FM cite web url http www.ifma.org what is fm index.cfm title What is FM author International Facility Management Association date work publisher accessdate January 21, 2011 ref As such, facility management has been practiced, whether specifically identified as its own discipline or not, since the inception of the business organization. It has evolved over the years through the development and codification of processes into a clearly defined field of expertise. The establishment of IFMA, the professional association for facility managers, in 1980 was a significant step in this evolution. IFMA classifies facility management responsibilities into several major functional areas Long range and annual facility planning Facility financial forecasting Real estate acquisition and or disposal Work specifications, installation and space management Architectural and engineering planning and design New construction and or renovation Maintenance and operations management Telecommunications integration, security and general ... Management Database DEFAULTSORT ComputerAided Facility Management Category Property management Category Information technology management Category Acronyms compu stub de Computeraided facility management es Gesti n de infraestructuras asistida por computadora it ComputerAided Facility Management ... Management Solution by Lattice Computer Consultancy Accordant Aperture by Emerson Network Power ... more details
Computeraided detection CADe and computeraided diagnosis CADx are procedures in medicine that assist doctors in the interpretation of medical images. Imaging techniques in X ray , MRI , and Ultrasound ... Computeraided detection CADe systems are usually confined to marking conspicuous structures and sections. Computeraided diagnosis CADx systems evaluate the conspicuous structures. For example, in mammography ... interpretation of a medical image. Computeraided diagnosis topics Methodology CAD is fundamentally ... with ComputerAided Detection for Screening Mammography, The New England Journal of Medicine , Volume 359 1675 1684 http content.nejm.org cgi reprint 359 16 1675.pdf Full text ref ref Effect of ComputerAided Detection on Independent Double Reading of Paired Screen Film and Full Field Digital ... H 2005 . Impact of computeraided detection prompts on the sensitivity and specificity of screening ... L, Sickles EA, D Orsi C et al. Influence of computeraided detection on performance of screening ... 1399.pdf Full text ref A 2008 systematic review on computeraided detection in screening mammography ... L, Iuliano EM, Louie A, Choi JR, Pickhardt PJ. CT colonography with computeraided detection as a second ... of radiologist performance with and without computeraided detection. Gastroenterology 2006 Dec 131 ..., P. Costello and C. Thilo, Automated computeraided stenosis detection at coronary CT angiography ... as Computeraided auscultation . Murmurs, irregular heart sounds, caused by blood flowing through a defective heart, can be detected with high sensitivity and specificity. Computeraided auscultation ... zwischen histologischem Befund und einem Computer assistierten Detektionssystem CAD f r die Mammografie ... in the impact on recall rate across studies. ref Taylor P, Potts HWW 2008 . Computer aids and human .... J. Halpern, Diagnosis of coronary stenosis with CT angiography comparison of automated computer diagnosis ... Health informatics ar ca Diagn stics assistits per ordinador de Computer ... more details
multiple issues orphan February 2009 context October 2009 unreferenced September 2007 ComputerAided Test Tool CATT is used to create automatic test cases by SAP ERP SAP consultants and ABAP programmers. It is also frequently used to upload master data or to make changes to master data records. The transactions run without user interaction. You can check system messages and test database changes. All tests are logged. The CATT records your keystrokes while performing the actual transaction. You then identify the fields that you wish to change in that view. Then export this data to a spreadsheet to populate with the data required. This is uploaded and executed saving you keying in the data manually. Category SAP company database software stub ... more details
Computeraided auscultation CAA is a clinical decision support system , which is designed to assist physicians and other health professionals with decision making tasks when assessing a heart murmur . ref cite journal last Pretorius first Eugene coauthors Thys Cronje, Otto Strydom journal Conference of the IEEE Engineering in Medicine and Biology Society year 2010 volume 2010 pages 6078 82 pmid 21097128 ref The need for computeraided auscultation is increasing as the auscultation skills of physicians are declining. More than half of the number of babies with undiagnosed congenital heart defect s, which comes to light in infancy, are missed by routine neonatal examination and more than one third by the 6 week examination. ref cite journal last Wren first Christopher coauthors Sam Richmond, Liam Donaldson title Presentation of congenital heart disease in infancy implications for routine examination journal Arch Dis Child Fetal Neonatal Ed year 1999 volume 80 pages F49 F53 ref In many cases the referral of paediatric patients to paediatric cardiologist are subjective and more than 60 of the referrals are due to an innocent or functional murmur . ref cite journal last McCrindle first BW coauthors Shaffer KM, Kan JS, Zahka KG, Rowe SA, Kidd L title Factors prompting referral for cardiology evaluation of heart murmurs in children journal Archives of Paediatrics & Adolescent Medicine year 1995 volume 149 11 pages 1277 1279 pmid 7581765 ref A computeraided auscultation clinical decision support uses a electronic stethoscope to record the acoustic heart sound, acoustic signal processing algorithms, a computer analyzes the recording to identify specific heart sounds that may be present ... heart sound analysis, also known as computeraided auscultation CAA , has the potential to become a cost ... first C title Automated heartsound analysis computeraided auscultation A cardiologist s perspective ... in a CAA system The main components in a CAA systems involves the hardware computer and stethoscope ... more details