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  2. Bentley Systems - Wikipedia

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    Bentley Systems, Incorporated is an American-based software development company that develops, manufactures, licenses, sells and supports computer software and services for the design, construction, and operation of infrastructure. The company's software serves the building, plant, civil, and geospatial markets in the areas of architecture ...

  3. MicroStation - Wikipedia

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    MicroStation is a CAD software platform for two- and three-dimensional design and drafting, developed and sold by Bentley Systems and used in the architectural and engineering industries. It generates 2D/3D vector graphics objects and elements and includes building information modeling (BIM) features. The current version is MicroStation CONNECT ...

  4. STAAD - Wikipedia

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    STAAD or ( STAAD.Pro) is a structural analysis and design software application originally developed by Research Engineers International (REI) in 1997. In late 2005, Research Engineers International was bought by Bentley Systems. [1] [2] STAAD stands for STructural Analysis And Design.

  5. GenerativeComponents - Wikipedia

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    GenerativeComponents is parametric CAD software developed by Bentley Systems, was first introduced in 2003, became increasingly used in practice (especially by the London architectural community) by early 2005, [1] and was commercially released [2] in November 2007. GenerativeComponents has a strong traditional base of users in academia and at ...

  6. ProjectWise - Wikipedia

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    ProjectWise is a suite of engineering project collaboration software from Bentley Systems designed for the architecture, engineering, construction, and owners/operator (AECO) industries. [1] It helps project teams design, manage, review, share, and distribute engineering project content all within a single connected data environment (CDE).

  7. Plaxis - Wikipedia

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    Plaxis. Plaxis (sometimes stylised in all caps; Pl ane strain and axi al s ymmetry, indicating the geometric types handled in the original code [1]) is a computer program that performs finite element analyses (FEA) within the realm of geotechnical engineering, including deformation, stability and water flow. [2]

  8. SACS - Wikipedia

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    SACS may refer to: SACS, a finite element analysis software by Bentley Systems. SACS (gene), a human gene that encodes the protein Sacsin. The South Atlantic Cable System, a transoceanic submarine communications cable. Saint Alphonsus Catholic School, a Catholic School found at Lapu-Lapu City, Cebu, Philippines.

  9. Strategic Automated Command and Control System - Wikipedia

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    The ITT 465L Strategic Air Command Control System (SACCS) with its IBM AN/FSQ-31 SAC Data Processing Systems attained operational capability on January 1, 1968. On October 6, 1975, it began to be replaced, when the SACCS original IBM 4020 Military Computers were replaced by Honeywell 6080 computers (remaining FSQ-31 components were entirely ...