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CAD

For CAD we have terms and definitions in 13 topics. The topics are Accounting, Cad, Computer Technology, Derivatives Acronyms, Digital Imaging, Explosives, Financial Acronyms, Plumbing, SEO Acronyms, Shipping, Shoes, Storage Media and Technology.



CAD (Accounting)

see CASH AGAINST DOCUMENTS.


CAD (Cad)

(Computer Aided Design)The using of computers to assist and develop
phases of design.


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CAD (Computer Technology)

Computer Aided Design. Design products using computers, ie. Draw your design using AutoCAD on your computer.


CAD (Derivatives Acronyms)

Capital Adequacy Directive CBOE - Chicago Board Options Exchange (US)


CAD (Digital Imaging)

An acronym for computer-aided design - CAD programs for engineering, architecture, integrated circuits and graphics design save considerable time over conventional methods.


CAD (Explosives)

1) Abbreviation for Cartridge Actuated Devices; lately the term Propellant Activated
Devices (PAD) has also been used.
2) Abbreviation for computer aided design.


CAD (Financial Acronyms)

Capital Adequacy Directive CBOE


CAD (Plumbing)

Computer Aided Design


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CAD (SEO Acronyms)

Canadian Dollars (3 Letter Currency Code)
Computer Aided Design (file.cad)


CAD (Shipping)

Cash Against Documents


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CAD (Shoes)

Computer Aided Design - a shoe design is prepared on the screen of a computer it is then put into the computer memory. It can then be modified and sectional patterns produced and all grading completed. Patterns can then be cut by laser water jet or mechanical cutter on instructions from the computer. Some systems can show 3D pictures of the designs.


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CAD (Storage Media)

Computer-aided design; the use of a computer in industrial design applications such as architecture, engineering and manufacturing.


CAD (Technology)

Acronym for computer-aided design. A system of programs and workstations used in designing engineering, architectural, and scientific models ranging from simple tools to buildings, aircraft, integrated circuits, and molecules. Various CAD applications create objects in two or three dimensions, presenting the results as wire-frame "skeletons," as more substantial models with shaded surfaces, or as solid objects. Some programs can also rotate or resize models, show interior views, generate lists of materials required for construction, and perform other allied functions. CAD programs rely on mathematics, often requiring the computing power of a high-performance workstation. See also CAD/CAM, I-CASE.




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