Intermediate · Systems
Computer-automated design (CAutoD)
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TL;DR. Computer-automated design (CAutoD) extends CAD by using computers to automate aspects of the design process across various engineering disciplines.
Technical Definition
Computer-automated design (CAutoD) extends CAD by using computers to automate aspects of the design process across various engineering disciplines.
How it works
Computer-automated design (CAutoD) broadens the scope of Computer-Aided Design (CAD) by leveraging computers to automate more complex design tasks. It applies to a wide array of engineering fields, including automotive, civil, and control engineering, aiming to optimize designs and even invent novel systems. The goal is to increase efficiency and capability in the design process.
Related Concepts
- Optimization — The mathematical process of finding parameter values that minimize a loss function.