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'''Version ID:''' [[Version ID::SolidWorks 2009]] | '''Version ID:''' [[Version ID::SolidWorks 2009]] | ||
| − | '''Date released:''' [[Version Date released::2008-09-17]] | + | '''Date released:''' [[Version Date released::2008-09-17]] |
| − | '''Date:''' [[Format Date::]] | + | '''Date:''' [[Format Date::1995]] |
'''Creator(s):''' [[Creator::SolidWorks Corporation]] | '''Creator(s):''' [[Creator::SolidWorks Corporation]] | ||
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'''Relationships:''' - Relationships that the engineering format has with organizations, other formats, etc. | '''Relationships:''' - Relationships that the engineering format has with organizations, other formats, etc. | ||
| − | * '''Previous Version(s):''' [[Previous Version::]] | + | * '''Previous Version(s):''' |
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2008]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2007]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2006]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2005]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2004]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2003]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2001 Plus]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2001]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 2000]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 99]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 98 Plus]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 98]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 97 Plus]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 97]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 96]] | ||
| + | ** [[Previous Version::SolidWorks 95]] | ||
* '''Contains:''' [[Contains::]] - Any engineering format that is contained by this format. | * '''Contains:''' [[Contains::]] - Any engineering format that is contained by this format. | ||
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* '''Technical protection considerations:''' [[Technical protection considerations::]] - Any considerations that are necessary when it comes to technical protection. | * '''Technical protection considerations:''' [[Technical protection considerations::]] - Any considerations that are necessary when it comes to technical protection. | ||
| − | '''Typical use:''' [[Typical use::CAD]] | + | '''Typical use:''' [[Typical use::CAD]] [[Typical use::CAM]] |
'''File classification:''' - Specific properties that pertain to this engineering format. | '''File classification:''' - Specific properties that pertain to this engineering format. | ||
| − | * '''Type {Binary, Text}:''' [[File Classification Type::]] | + | * '''Type {Binary, Text}:''' [[File Classification Type::Binary]] |
* '''Raster data:''' - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports raster data. | * '''Raster data:''' - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports raster data. | ||
** '''Raster data 2D:''' - Can the format support 2D raster data? Example: A format that can contain 2D pixelated data supports 2D raster data. | ** '''Raster data 2D:''' - Can the format support 2D raster data? Example: A format that can contain 2D pixelated data supports 2D raster data. | ||
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** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Material Transparency - Description::]] - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature. | ** '''Description:''' [[File Classification Material Transparency - Description::]] - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature. | ||
| − | '''References:''' [[ | + | '''References:''' |
| + | * [http://www.solidworks.com/sw/656_ENU_HTML.htm SolidWorks Company History] | ||
| + | * [http://www.solidworks.com/sw/eula_en.htm SolidWorks License Agreement] | ||
| + | * [http://www.solidsmack.com/solidworks-2009-sp00-ready-for-ya-to-snatch/2008-09-17/ SolidWorks 2009 Release] | ||
| + | * [http://www.solidworks.com/sw/products/engineering-software-partners.htm SolidWorks Partner Products] | ||
Revision as of 00:11, 13 May 2009
Title(s): SolidWorks Drawing Format
Version ID: SolidWorks 2009
Date released: 2008-09-17
Date: 1995
Creator(s): SolidWorks Corporation
Contributor(s): SolidWorks Corporation
Relationships: - Relationships that the engineering format has with organizations, other formats, etc.
- Previous Version(s):
- Contains: - Any engineering format that is contained by this format.
- Syntax Format(s): - Any syntax formats that the engineering format may use.
- Family Format(s): - Any family formats to which the engineering format may belong.
Description: - Main description of the format, which can give extra information not categorized.
History: - Historical description depicting major events surrounding development, creation, and maintenance of this format.
Example(s): Example Template - Information and example models of the engineering format.
Identifier: - A URL or other identifier that refers to the engineering format.
Documentation: Documentation Template - Information in general about the engineering format.
File Extensions: - Extensions of the engineering format, excluding the dot.
Applications: - Applications that the engineering format uses.
- Native application(s): Engineering Format Application Template - Applications which are primarily designed to specifically run this engineering format.
- Interoperable applications: Engineering Format Application Template - Applications which can read or write files of this format, but are not native applications for the format.
Magic numbers: - Unique identifying characters at the beginning of files for this engineering format.
Format(s): - The MIME file types.
Rights: Proprietary license
Sustainability Factors: - Facts about the sustainability of this particular engineering format.
- Standardization: - Information regarding standardization attempts with this format.
- Adoption: - Information about how this format has been adopted by other organizations.
- Licensing and patent claims: - Any licenses or patent claims that the engineering format makes.
- Self-documentation: - Any self-documentation capabilities of the format.
- External dependencies: - Anything that the format depends on outside of its control to function.
- Technical protection considerations: - Any considerations that are necessary when it comes to technical protection.
File classification: - Specific properties that pertain to this engineering format.
- Type {Binary, Text}: Binary
- Raster data: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports raster data.
- Raster data 2D: - Can the format support 2D raster data? Example: A format that can contain 2D pixelated data supports 2D raster data.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Raster data 3D: - Can the format support 3D raster data? Example: A format that can contain 2D pixelated data of a 3D model supports 3D raster data.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Raster data 2D: - Can the format support 2D raster data? Example: A format that can contain 2D pixelated data supports 2D raster data.
- Geometric representation: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports geometric representations.
- Implicit representation: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports implicit representations.
- Implicit surfaces: - Can the format support implicit surfaces? Example: A format that can contain surfaces that are generated with mathematical equations that contain the independent variables x, y, and z, like x^2 + y^2 + z^2 * R^2 = 0, supports implicit surfaces.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Implicit curves: - Can the format support implicit curves? Example: A format that can contain curves that are generated with mathematical equations that contain the independent variables x, y, and z, supports implicit curves.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Point set: - Can the format support point sets? Example: A format that supports surfaces and lines that are generated by points that form triangles supports point sets.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Implicit surfaces: - Can the format support implicit surfaces? Example: A format that can contain surfaces that are generated with mathematical equations that contain the independent variables x, y, and z, like x^2 + y^2 + z^2 * R^2 = 0, supports implicit surfaces.
- Mesh: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports mesh.
- Manifold surface meshes: - Can the format support manifold surface meshes? Example: A format that supports surfaces that are mathematical spaces in which every point has a neighborhood which resembles Euclidean space
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Manifold volume meshes: - Can the format support manifold volume meshes? Example: A format that supports volumes that are mathematical spaces in which every point has a neighborhood which resembles Euclidean space
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Non-manifold meshes: - Can the format support non-manifold meshes? Example: A format that supports meshes that are not manifolds
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Manifold surface meshes: - Can the format support manifold surface meshes? Example: A format that supports surfaces that are mathematical spaces in which every point has a neighborhood which resembles Euclidean space
- Parametric representation: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports parametric representations.
- Parametric surfaces: - Can the format support parametric surfaces? Example: A format that can contain surfaces that are generated with parametric equations supports parametric surfaces.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Parametric curves: - Can the format support parametric curves? Example: A format that can contain curves that are generated with parametric equations supports parametric curves.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Parametric surfaces: - Can the format support parametric surfaces? Example: A format that can contain surfaces that are generated with parametric equations supports parametric surfaces.
- Contour sets: - Can the format support contour sets?
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- NURBS: - Can the format support Non Uniform Rational Basis Splines? Examples: The engineering formats IGES, STEP, ACIS, and PHIGS
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Implicit representation: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports implicit representations.
- Multi-resolution models: - Can the format support models with multiple resolutions? Examples: A format that supports a highly detailed and lowly detailed model simultaneously supports multi-resolution models.
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Dynamics: - Section describes whether or not the engineering format supports dynamics.
- Kinematics: - Can the format support kinematics? Example: Does the format allow model parts to rotate?
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Assembly: - Can the format support assembly? Example: Does the format allow the assembly instructions to be explicitly specified with a model?
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Force(s): - Can the format support forces? Example: Does the format support acceleration forces?
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Kinematics: - Can the format support kinematics? Example: Does the format allow model parts to rotate?
- Boundary representation - Can the format support models with boundary representations?
- Manifold surface boundary representations: - Can the format support manifold surface boundary representations? Example: The engineering format STEP
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Manifold volume boundary representations: - Can the format support manifold volume boundary representations? Example: The engineering format STEP
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Non-manifold boundary representations: - Can the format support non-manifold boundary representations? Example: The engineering format STEP
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
- Manifold surface boundary representations: - Can the format support manifold surface boundary representations? Example: The engineering format STEP
- Material transparency: - Can the format support transparency? Example: Does the format allow models to have a clear window in a car?
- Is Supported: - Is the feature supported in the engineering format?
- Description: - This field is used to describe the support or lack of support of the feature.
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