CAD, short for Computer-Aided Design, refers to the use of specialized software to create, modify, analyze, and optimize precise 2D and 3D digital models of physical objects. Widely used in engineering, architecture, automotive, aerospace, and product design, CAD software improves productivity, accuracy, and design quality by enabling detailed visualization and simulation before production. Popular CAD tools include AutoCAD, SolidWorks, and Fusion 360, and they often integrate with CAM (Computer-Aided Manufacturing) systems for streamlined workflows.
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ASP, or Active Server Pages, is a server-side scripting environment developed by Microsoft for creating dynamic and interactive web applications....
