• Synchronous Technology Developed for PLM Industry
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  • By CXOtoday Staff, Apr 23, 2008 1816 hrs IST
  • Tags : Siemens PLM software develops synchronous technology , a history-free, feature-based modeling technology. It claims to enable up to 100 times faster design experience
  • Siemens PLM Software is upbeat after developing what it calls a breakthrough in digital product development. It has developed, the patent-pending, synchronous technology, which it claims is the Product Lifecycle Management (PLM) industry's first-ever history-free, feature-based modeling technology that provides users with up to 100 times faster design experience than ever before.

    A business unit of the Siemens Industry Automation Division and a global provider of software and services, Siemens PLM Software's new technology combines constraint-driven techniques with direct modeling.

    The technology simultaneously synchronizes geometry and rules through a new decision-making inference engine. It accelerates innovation in four key areas like fast idea capture, fast design changes, improved multi-CAD reuse, etc.

    It also simplifies provides CAD and makes 3D easier. The interaction paradigm merges historically independent 2D and 3D environments, providing the robustness of a mature 3D modeler with the ease of 2D. New inference technology automatically infers common constraints and executes typical commands based on cursor position. This makes design tools simple to learn and use for occasional users, driving downstream use to manufacturing engineering and the shop floor.

    The technology was jointly developed between Siemens PLM Software's NX and Solid Edge organizations. Siemens PLM Software's synchronous technology will be implemented in the next versions of both Solid Edge and NX as a proprietary application layer built on its D-CubedTM and Parasolid software. The next versions are scheduled for launch on May 21.

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