Computer Aided Engineering (CAE) Overview

Abstract

Computer aided engineering (CAE) refers to a collection of software and hardware tools integrated into a system (a computer) that is providing the circuit designer and circuit troubleshooter with step-by-step assistance during each phase of the design and analysis cycle, as well as during development, documentation, and maintenance. Under the CAE umbrella a number of commonly called 'automated design tools,' which are the software components of CAE, are revolutionizing and transforming engineering environments from the 'hands-on' way of conducting business into a virtual or simulated 'hands-on' mode of operating; and are having a tremendous impact throughout all engineering disciplines. They have not yet displaced breadboarding and other methods of developing circuit boards yet but are making their presence known to the point of being totally necessary in the design of certain devices. It is the intention of this report to promote the use of these tools in the government by providing engineering management with an overview of the hardware and software products available for electronic simulation, while covering trends, new technologies, and costs.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jun 01, 1994
Accession Number
ADA280966

Entities

People

  • Hegel G. Neira

Organizations

  • United States Army Armament Research, Development and Engineering Center

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Energy and Power Technologies
  • Human Systems

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Central Processing Units
  • Circuit Boards
  • Computer Programming
  • Computer-Aided Design
  • Computers
  • Computing System Architectures
  • Digital Circuits
  • Electronics Industry
  • Engineering
  • Instruction Set Architecture
  • Instructions
  • Military Applications
  • Operating Systems
  • Personal Computers
  • Semiconductors
  • Simulators
  • Standards

Fields of Study

  • Computer science
  • Engineering

Readers

  • Economics
  • Integrated Circuit Design and Technology.
  • Software Engineering.

Technology Areas

  • Microelectronics