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CADKEY Wireframe Silver Edition / August 4, 2008 Development status superseded by Kubotek KeyCreator,,, Proprietary Website CADKEY is a 2D/3D Mechanical (Computer Aided Design or Computer Aided Drafting) released for various,, and operating systems. Originally released for DOS in 1984, CADKEY was among the first CAD programs with 3D capabilities for.
History Peter Smith and Livingston Davies founded Micro Control Systems (MCS) in 1981. MCS released CADKEY in 1984, the first 3D PC CAD product. After the success of the product the company took the name CADKEY, Inc. And set up headquarters in Windsor, CT. CADKEY won editor's choice and CAD product of the year awards from in 1986 and 1988.
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In June 1989, Cadkey, Inc. Purchased the rights to from Microtecture Inc.
In September 1992, Dr. Malcolm Davies (no relation to Livingston Davies) was elected President/CEO of Cadkey, Inc. Davies joined Cadkey, Inc. From where from 1988 to 1992 he was V.P. Marketing and Sales. As part of a strategic shift to direct mail-based sales, Malcolm Davies reduced the price of the flagship CADKEY product from US $3,500 to $495. By 1995, a version named CADKEY for Windows was introduced.
Around this time CADKEY claimed 240,000 users. In June 1996, Baystate Technologies of Marlborough, MA purchased the rights to the CADKEY product. Previous to the CADKEY acquisition Baystate Technologies had developed modules for CADKEY,,,. By 1999, Baystate Technologies was CADKEY Corporation, had added significant history-free and capabilities to the product. A CADKEY variant without any solid or surface modeling capabilities was sold under the name CADKEY Wireframe.
In October 2003 Kubotek Corporation of Osaka, Japan acquired Baystate Technologies. Kubotek formed Kubotek USA, Inc. Based in Marlborough, MA and continues development under the name.
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'All problems start with a solution process, that leads to a better process, that leads to a better process and on and on, with each advancement providing a more productive solution. Unless something gets in the way that stops the advancement of this process by putting in a much less productive process based on politics or vested interest. This is a story of how politics and vested interest made a decision that caused Boeing to make a Billion-dollar 3D CAD mistake.' Update 5-23-18 Boeing's move to MBE, using PMI as the engineering deliverable has put them on a path they may not be able to recover. This idiotic solution is still looking for the problem that caused it. But what is worse, is Boeing has given this costly process, legitimacy in many industries! Update 9-13-17 As I ponder on this article I realize that this decision by Boeing alone delayed the industry at least 12 years from effectively moving 3D CAD to the PC.
This cause an untold amount of incompatibility in the 3D CAD industry. This set the path for the dated and complex Pro/e (Creo) design system to become the de facto system, creating more incompatibility.
Sadly, this system was adopted by the PLM gurus, who thought they could digitalize a system based on engineering documents causing a huge data management mess. Boeing 747 Flight Deck 1986 I already had 4 years of 3D CAD experience on Computervision CADDS 4 when I took a contract at Boeing Everett 747 flight deck in 1986. It was a drafting job on the board, which bummed me out, but the Seattle area was my home and it was great to get back. I just had a new son and missed the family. The group had 3 seats of Catia 2. They mostly provided loft lines for the board draftsman to use for reference. I don’t think the Catia users did any design.
Vijay tv lollu sabha videos free download5565042 hindi. Like Computervision CADDS 4, Catia 2 was a 3D wireframe system. The Catia 2 operators were prima donna draftsman. They ran these systems, easily costing well over a $100,000 each, 8 hours a day. Cost effective?? On my other contracts we were actually designing on Computervision CADDS 4.
Most companies had at least two shifts and a few had 3 to make these systems cost effective. These systems weren’t cheap. You had to buy a minimum of 3 seats for $750,000.
It came with a mainframe computer, three terminals, a Versatec plotter, 250 meg removable hard drive, backup tape system and a control counsel. As I think of this, only those with government contracts had more than 3 seats. Most of the companies moved all of their draftsman to CADDS 4. 3D CAD was in the realm of the draftsman in those days because 3D CAD engineering deliverable was still the blueprint. These were not drawings. We designed in 3D and created our engineering documentation from placing instances of the model in different views and detailing them and adding other annotation to the industry drawing standards. This was Computervision's claim to fame: CADDS (Computervision Automated Design and Drafting System).