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Computer-aided design (CAD) is the use of a wide range of computer -based tools that assist engineers, architects and other design professionals in their design activities. It is the main geometry authoring tool within the Product Lifecycle Management process and involves both software and sometimes special-purpose hardware . Current packages range from 2D vector based drafting systems to 3D parametric surface and solid design modelers.

CAD is sometimes translated as "computer-assisted", "computer-aided drafting ", or a similar phrase. Related acronyms are CADD, which stands for "computer-aided design and drafting", CAID for Computer-aided Industrial Design and CAAD, for "computer-aided architectural design". All these terms are essentially synonymous, but there are some subtle differences in meaning and application.

DWG and DXF files are the internal and interchange formats, respectively, created by AutoCAD. These also
are used primarily for infrastructure design. Direct use and import of DWG and DXF files is supported by the DWG direct libraries from Open Design Alliance. Direct use of DXF and DWG files is available for all operating systems supported by the TNT products: Windows, Macintosh, Linux, and Unix. DWG and DXF files do not have a place to store a Coordinate Reference System (CRS).

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