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'''I-DEAS''' ('''''I'''ntegrated '''D'''esign and '''E'''ngineering '''A'''nalysis '''S'''oftware''), a [[Computer-aided design]] [[Computer software|software package]]. It was originally produced by [[Structural Dynamics Research Corporation]] in 1982.<ref name="Carlson">{{Cite web
'''I-DEAS''' ('''''I'''ntegrated '''D'''esign and '''E'''ngineering '''A'''nalysis '''S'''oftware''), a [[computer-aided design]] [[Computer software|software package]]. It was originally produced by [[SDRC]] in 1982.<ref name="Carlson">{{Cite web
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| archive-date = 2011-07-16
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}}</ref> I-DEAS was used primarily in the automotive industry,<ref name="Carlson"/> most notably by [[Ford Motor Company]] (who standardized on the program<ref>{{Cite book
}}</ref> I-DEAS was used primarily in the automotive industry,<ref name="Carlson"/> most notably by [[Ford Motor Company]] (who standardized on the program<ref>{{Cite book
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}}</ref>) and by [[General Motors]].<ref name="Carlson"/> SDRC was bought in 2001 by its competitor, [[Electronic Data Systems]], which had also acquired [[UGS Corp.]] (maker of Unigraphics).<ref name="Carlson"/> EDS merged these two products into [[NX (Unigraphics)|NX]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.plmworld.org/index.php?mo=cm&op=ld&fid=223 |title= Unigraphics today |work= The Unigraphics Virtual Museum|date= |publisher= PLM World}}</ref> UGS was purchased by [[Siemens AG]] in May 2007, and was renamed [[Siemens PLM Software]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}
}}</ref>) and by [[General Motors]].<ref name="Carlson"/> SDRC was bought in 2001 by its competitor, [[Electronic Data Systems]], which had also acquired [[UGS Corp.]] (maker of Unigraphics).<ref name="Carlson"/> EDS merged these two products into [[NX (Unigraphics)|NX]].<ref>{{cite web |url= http://www.plmworld.org/index.php?mo=cm&op=ld&fid=223 |title= Unigraphics today |work= The Unigraphics Virtual Museum|date= |publisher= PLM World}}</ref> UGS was purchased by [[Siemens AG]] in May 2007, and was renamed Siemens PLM Software, now known as [[Siemens Digital Industries Software]].{{Citation needed|date=July 2010}}


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Latest revision as of 16:02, 19 October 2023

I-DEAS
Developer(s)Siemens Digital Industries Software
Stable release
I-DEAS NX 12 m3
Operating systemUnix / Windows
TypeCAD CAE software
Websitewww.plm.automation.siemens.com/de_de/ Edit this on Wikidata

I-DEAS (Integrated Design and Engineering Analysis Software), a computer-aided design software package. It was originally produced by SDRC in 1982.[1] I-DEAS was used primarily in the automotive industry,[1] most notably by Ford Motor Company (who standardized on the program[2]) and by General Motors.[1] SDRC was bought in 2001 by its competitor, Electronic Data Systems, which had also acquired UGS Corp. (maker of Unigraphics).[1] EDS merged these two products into NX.[3] UGS was purchased by Siemens AG in May 2007, and was renamed Siemens PLM Software, now known as Siemens Digital Industries Software.[citation needed]

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  1. ^ a b c d Carlson, Wayne (2007). "CAD/CAM/CADD/CAE software defines a new field". A Critical History of Computer Graphics and Animation. Archived from the original on 2011-07-16. Retrieved 2010-06-28.
  2. ^ National Research Council (1999). "Current Practices". Advanced Engineering Environments: Achieving the Vision, Phase 1. National Academies Press. p. 12. ISBN 978-0-309-06541-2.
  3. ^ "Unigraphics today". The Unigraphics Virtual Museum. PLM World.