Articles, tagged with "technical drawings", page 5
22nd September 2008
Marketers are still debating about online advertising. The question is whether online advertising is or should be a medium in today's ad world. Here is what comes to mind on the subject:
We all agree that TV advertising is outdated. People try just Tivo ...
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Author:
Hamid
08th September 2008
Drafting is the art of creating accurate representations of objects for technical, architectural and engineering needs. In earlier times, drafting used to be entirely by hand, which meant that it was time-consuming, costly and with unavoidable errors. Tod...
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Author:
Siddhartha Mohanty
18th July 2008
Who would benefit from video conferencing?
Global companies or companies spread across different districts, counties or countries benefit from reduced travel costs and more frequent, easy and quality video meetings. Public sector organisations working...
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Author:
Jason Hopkins
15th July 2008
Project information visualization software powerful cross platform application effectively used to create any kind of network or business diagram, web site plan, software flowcharts, organization charts, sketches, tables, illustrations, technical drawings...
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Author:
Software Manuals
04th March 2008
Creativity is a tricky endeavor. To get the right look, you need the right materials. As any artist knows, anything can serve as a canvas, but for the truly exquisite look, you need something special. In this short guide, we'll explain some of the art ...
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Author:
Loni Ice
25th July 2007
The ability to convert images from plan drawings, maps and other wide format documents to CAD format by means of a process is called vectorization. Generally, the logo designed for the business purpose is usually a low-resolution .JPG or .GIF file, that c...
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Author:
Tia Martyn
02nd May 2007
Try a new version of Algolab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit, a vectorizer for CAD/CAM/GIS professionals, designers and illustrators. Available also as Raster to Vector SDK, ActiveX and Com Component. Converts, digitizes and refines architectural, mec...
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Author:
Tatyana Anthony
12th March 2007
The natural gas industry has gone through a lot of changes in the last couple of years. Various techniques were discovered, particularly in the exploration gas field. The online presence of specialized companies proved out to be very helpful and the indus...
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Author:
Clint Jhonson
16th January 2007
With rapidly increasing technologies more and more companies are searching for new ways to gain a lead in the market, raster to vector (R2V) conversion is becoming a standard of expectation.
Raster to Vector conversion also known as R2V caters to the di...
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Author:
Tia Martyn
11th January 2007
CAD Conversion and CAD Drafting in literal term would mean computer aided designing and drafting. CAD conversion finds application for mechanical, architectural, engineering, plumbing, electrical, HVAC, architectural, residential, commercial and 2D and 3D...
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Author:
Tia Martyn
05th January 2007
The world's energy industry is virtually recession-proof relative to the rest of the global economy. International pipeline maps show that natural gas, oil or LNG resources areas and markets are widely and plentiful distributed around the globe. Gas pipel...
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Author:
Clint Jhonson
22nd November 2005
Algolab Raster to Vector Conversion Toolkit is a vectorizer for CAD/CAM/GIS professionals, designers and illustrators. Available also as Raster to Vector SDK, ActiveX and Com Component. Converts, digitizes and refines architectural, mechanical, various te...
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Author:
Tatyana Anthony
02nd November 2005
Copyright 2005 http://cad-drafting-services.com
~~~ About Autodesk and AutoCAD ~~~
For many years now, the CAD drafting software industry has been dominated by the a single piece of outstanding software: AutoCAD.
AutoCAD is a CAD platform designe...
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Author:
Lucky Balaraman
23rd August 2005
Many people ask how many graphs or charts they should have in their business plans. As with most other business planning questions, the answer is "it depends." This article discusses the key factors influencing the number of graphs and charts to include i...
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Author:
Dave Lavinsky