CAD and CAM term papers and research papers are typically written
in Chicago style or IEEE style although some papers also use other
formats depending on the type and length.
CAD is an acronym for Computer Aided Design and uses something known
as TTUA. IT is the use of a broad range of tools that are intended
to assist architects, engineers as well as design professionals in
their professional activities. CAD is the fundamental geometry authoring
tool in the PLM process also known as Product Lifecycle Management.
It involves software as well as in some case, special hardware.
CAM stands for computer-aided manufacturing and is often integrated
with CAD to smooth line the manufacturing processes in several industries.
The acronym is also used to refer to Computing Aided Maneuvers. The
Cam system is often employed in order to simplify and stream line
the machining and designing process. CAD-CAM Systems typically use
"solids" and “wireframe” for the purpose of
post-processing intermediate code files.
To start of with a term paper or research paper about CAD/CAM, think
about a topic that is of particular interest and think what makes
them so interesting. To start of you can make an outline, list any
ideas without censoring them in the brain and sort these out on the
paper. The next thing to consider is who will be the readers or the
audience that the paper is going to be presented to. What do you expect
the reader or audience to learn from the paper?
To start of specialized encyclopedias are a good source. To further
cement your knowledge regarding a topic you can use academic journals,
books, and key notes of conferences. These references can become great
sources which you can quote in your paper. See how old a specific
source is. The use of out of date information can be extremely troublesome
when you are writing a paper on CAD or CAM. See of the sources are
scholarly and written by experts on a topic.
Collect information from you research of the relevant literature
(journals, books etc.) on the topic and test the appropriateness as
well as the depth of coverage of the topic. Once the writing part
is complete and you have appropriately cited all the references, read
the paper out loud. Reexamine the main thesis of the paper and see
of the central topic and sub topics and coherent with the thesis.
It is essential that the paper “flows” and is coherent.
CAD is an extremely robust and accurate tool for designers although
it is also used as a drafting tool. CAD provides a simple time-saving
tool along with clean methods for the study of the design process
and consequently come up with a near perfect design. The current packages
of CAD include two dimensional vector based drafting systems and three-dimensional
parametric surface as well as solid design modelers. |