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This paper examines the role of commercial computer-aided engineering (CAE) software in manufacturing engineering education. The proliferation of computing in industry demands that a significant proportion of students' timetables be devoted to CAE aspects, in order that they may gain an appreciation of the capabilities and limitations of such systems. However, it is also important to present this computing element so that it does not overwhelm other, equally important parts of the manufacturing engineering syllabus. The aim must be to integrate CAE courses into the curriculum, make real academic demands of students and to ensure a good understanding of CAE.
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School
- Mechanical, Electrical and Manufacturing Engineering
Citation
DOYLE, R. and CASE, K., 1990. CAE software in manufacturing engineering education. Computers and Education, 15 (1-3), pp. 277 - 288Publisher
© Pergamon Press (now Elsevier)Version
- AM (Accepted Manuscript)
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1990Notes
This article was published in the journal, Computers and Education [© Pergamon Press (now Elsevier)]. The definitive version is available at: http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0360-1315(90)90158-4ISSN
0360-1315Publisher version
Language
- en