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'''Computer-aided design''' ('''CAD'''), as the word itself states, involves design using [[Computer]] aided tools. CAD was originally the three letter [[acronym]] for "Computer Aided drafting" as in the early days CAD was really a replacement for the traditional [[drafting board]]. But now it is the term often interchanged with "Computer Aided Design" to reflect the fact that modern CAD tools do much more than just [[drafting]]. | '''Computer-aided design''' ('''CAD'''), as the word itself states, involves design using [[Computer]] aided tools. CAD was originally the three letter [[acronym]] for "Computer Aided drafting" as in the early days CAD was really a replacement for the traditional [[drafting board]]. But now it is the term often interchanged with "Computer Aided Design" to reflect the fact that modern CAD tools do much more than just [[drafting]]. | ||
Revision as of 06:55, 26 September 2007
Computer-aided design (CAD), as the word itself states, involves design using Computer aided tools. CAD was originally the three letter acronym for "Computer Aided drafting" as in the early days CAD was really a replacement for the traditional drafting board. But now it is the term often interchanged with "Computer Aided Design" to reflect the fact that modern CAD tools do much more than just drafting.