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Computervision, Inc. (CV) was an early pioneer in turnkey Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM
Computer-aided manufacturing

Computer-aided manufacturing is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and machinists in manufacturing or prototyping product components....
) company. Computervision was founded in 1969 by Marty Allen
Marty Allen (financier)

Marty Allen was the chairman, co-founder and largest individual stockholder of Computervision Corp.Allen netted $34 million when, at age 57, he sold the company to Prime Computer Inc. on 29 January 1988....
 and Philippe Villers
Philippe Villers

Philippe Villers founded the company Computervision with Marty Allen in 1969. In 1980 he co-founded Automatix, an early robotics company, which he led until 1986....
, and headquartered in Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
, USA. Its early products were built on a Data General Nova
Data General Nova

The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the United States company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks....
 platform. Starting around 1975, Computervision built its own "CGP" (Computervision Graphics Processor) Nova-compatible 16-bit computers with added instructions optimized for graphics applications and using its own operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 known as Computervision Graphic Operating System (CGOS).






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Computervision, Inc. (CV) was an early pioneer in turnkey Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing (CAD/CAM
Computer-aided manufacturing

Computer-aided manufacturing is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and machinists in manufacturing or prototyping product components....
) company. Computervision was founded in 1969 by Marty Allen
Marty Allen (financier)

Marty Allen was the chairman, co-founder and largest individual stockholder of Computervision Corp.Allen netted $34 million when, at age 57, he sold the company to Prime Computer Inc. on 29 January 1988....
 and Philippe Villers
Philippe Villers

Philippe Villers founded the company Computervision with Marty Allen in 1969. In 1980 he co-founded Automatix, an early robotics company, which he led until 1986....
, and headquartered in Massachusetts
Massachusetts

The Commonwealth of Massachusetts is a U.S. state located in the New England region of the Northeastern United States United States. It borders Rhode Island and Connecticut to the south, New York to the west, and Vermont and New Hampshire to the north....
, USA. Its early products were built on a Data General Nova
Data General Nova

The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the United States company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks....
 platform. Starting around 1975, Computervision built its own "CGP" (Computervision Graphics Processor) Nova-compatible 16-bit computers with added instructions optimized for graphics applications and using its own operating system
Operating system

An operating system is an interface between hardware and applications; it is responsible for the management and coordination of activities and the sharing of the limited resources of the computer....
 known as Computervision Graphic Operating System (CGOS). In the 1980s, Computervision transitioned to Unix
Unix

Unix is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of American Telephone & Telegraph employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson , Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna....
.

Computervision's first product, CADDS-1, was aimed at the printed circuit board
Printed circuit board

A printed circuit board, or PCB, is used to mechanically support and electrically connect electronic components using Conductor pathways, or signal traces, industrial etchinged from copper sheets laminated onto a non-conductive substrate....
 layout and 2-D drafting
Technical drawing

File:Drafter at work.jpgFile:Bundesarchiv B 145 Bild-F038800-0010, Wolfsburg, VW Autowerk.jpgTechnical drawing is the discipline of creating Standardization technology drawing by architects, CAD drafters, design engineers, and related professionals....
 markets. CADDS stood for Computervison Automated Design and Drafting System.

Integrated circuit
Integrated circuit

In electronics, an integrated circuit is a miniaturized electronic circuit that has been manufactured in the surface of a thin Wafer of semiconductor material....
 layout was added with the CADDS-2 product, which had a dedicated operating system and a 16-bit graphic database. When this proved insufficient resolution for VLSI
Very-large-scale integration

Very-large-scale integration is the process of creating integrated circuits by combining thousands of transistor-based circuits into a single chip....
 (very large scale integration), the company developed CADDS-2/VLSI in the late 1970s. CADDS-2/VLSI included a new operating system, a 32-bit database, and user expandability through a dedicated programming language
Programming language

A programming language is a machine-readable artificial language designed to express computations that can be performed by a machine, particularly a computer....
 called ICPL (integrated circuit programming language), which was a dialect
Programming language dialect

A dialect of a programming language is a variation or extension of the language that does not change its intrinsic nature. With languages such as Scheme and Forth , standards may be considered insufficient, inadequate or even illegitimate by implementors, so often they will deviate from the standard, making a new dialect....
 of BASIC, based on an interpreter licensed from Fairchild Semiconductor. The original CADDS-2 ran on Data General Nova
Data General Nova

The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the United States company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks....
 1200 computers. CADDS-2/VLSI ran on Computervision's own hardware which were modified Data General Nova
Data General Nova

The Data General Nova was a popular 16-bit minicomputer built by the United States company Data General starting in 1969. The Nova was packaged into a single rack mount case and had enough power to do most simple computing tasks....
's and modified version of DG's operating systems.

CADDS3 was introduced in the late 1970s on the CGP80 and CGP100 using Tektronix
Tektronix

Tektronix, Inc. is a United States company best known for its test and measurement equipment such as oscilloscopes, logic analyzers, and video and mobile test protocol equipment....
 storage tube
Storage tube

Mostly obsolete, a storage tube is a special monochromatic cathode-ray tube whose screen has a kind of 'memory' : when a portion of the screen is illuminated by the CRT's electron gun, it stays lit until a screen erase command is given....
 vector devices.

Usable 3-D design was added in the early 1980s with the CADDS4 product on the CGP200. This version of CADDS moved display technology from storage tube
Storage tube

Mostly obsolete, a storage tube is a special monochromatic cathode-ray tube whose screen has a kind of 'memory' : when a portion of the screen is illuminated by the CRT's electron gun, it stays lit until a screen erase command is given....
 base displays to raster graphics
Raster graphics

In computer graphics, a raster graphics image or bitmap, is a data structure representing a generally Rectangle grid of pixels, or points of color, viewable via a Computer display, paper, or other display medium....
 and introduced the dedicated graphics co-processor board known as the Graphics Processing Unit (GPU).

With CADDS4 Tailored packages were available for CAD drafting, CAM (computer-aided manufacturing
Computer-aided manufacturing

Computer-aided manufacturing is the use of computer-based software tools that assist engineers and machinists in manufacturing or prototyping product components....
), 3-D modeling, piping and plant design, printed circuit
Printed circuit

Printed circuit may refer to:* Printed circuit board* Printed Circuit, a synthpop artist...
 board layout, instrument panel design, and many other applications. During this period, they also contributed to the development of the IGES
IGES

The Initial Graphics Exchange Specification defines a neutral data format that allows the CAD data exchange of information among Computer-aided design systems....
 standard for CAD/CAM data exchange, along with Applicon
Applicon

Applicon, Incorporated was one of the first vendors of Computer Aided Design and Manufacturing systems. It was founded in 1969 in Bedford, Massachusetts....
 and other competitors.

The major breakthrough in 3-D Design was with the CADDS4X on the CGP200X running CGOS200X. This version of the operating system and hardware improved memory management (not true virtual memory) and increased program size. In 1984 a cluster of CGP200X with a proprietary 32-bit processor Analytic Processing Unit (APU) was offered as the Computervision Design System (CDS) 4000. The APU was sometimes called "All Paws Up".

In 1985, CV introduced an IBM
IBM

International Business Machines Corporation, abbreviated IBM and nicknamed "Big Blue" , is a multinational corporation computer technology and consulting corporation headquartered in Armonk, New York, New York, United States....
 4361 based mainframe known as the CDS5000 to support Product Data Manager (PDM). This system never ran any graphics software but instead was used to manage the large number of product files and data that users were generating. The CDS5000 was networked with CDS4000 and CGP200X systems using serial links.

Computervision was crucial to Sun Microsystems
Sun Microsystems

Sun Microsystems, Inc. is a multinational corporation vendor of computers, computer components, computer software, and information technology services, founded on February 24, 1982....
 development as a company. CV was Sun's first large customer for Unix
Unix

Unix is a computer operating system originally developed in 1969 by a group of American Telephone & Telegraph employees at Bell Labs, including Ken Thompson , Dennis Ritchie, Douglas McIlroy, and Joe Ossanna....
 based workstations. The CDS 3000 series of workstations were actually Sun-2
Sun-2

The Sun-2 series of UNIX computer workstations and Server s was launched by Sun Microsystems in November 1983. As the name suggests, the Sun-2 represented the second generation of Sun systems, superseding the original Sun-1 series....
 systems with additional graphics hardware from CV. Ultimately in 1987, CV migrated from the DG derived CGP systems to Sun-3
Sun-3

Sun-3 was the name given to a series of UNIX computer workstations and Server s produced by Sun Microsystems, launched on September 9th, 1985. The Sun-3 series were VMEbus-based systems similar to some of the earlier Sun-2 series, but using the Motorola 68020 microprocessor, in combination with the Motorola 68881 floating-point co-processor...
 based workstations known as CADDStations with a VME bus version of the GPU.

Computervision merged with Prime Computer
Prime Computer

Prime Computer was a Natick, Massachusetts-based producer of minicomputers from 1972 until 1992. The alternative spellings "PR1ME" and "PR1ME Computer" were used as brand names or logos by the company....
 in 1988 and acquired GE Calma
Calma

Calma Company, based in Sunnyvale, California, was, between 1965 and 1988, a vendor of digitizers and minicomputer-based graphics systems targeted at the cartographic and electronic, mechanical and architectural design markets....
 (its major competitor in the microelectronic CAD market) in 1989. Computervision was acquired by Parametric Technology Corporation
Parametric Technology Corporation

Parametric Technology Corporation provides Product Lifecycle Management engineering CAD/CAM software and content management and dynamic publishing solutions to more than 50,000 companies worldwide....
 in 1998 which (as of 2005) still supports the CADDS-5i product for existing users.

Customers of Computervision


One of the first major customers in the UK for ComputerVision were the construction company John Laing PLC.



"In 1975 John Laing purchased a ComputerVision CADDS3 computer aided design and drafting system to carry out investigations into the use of CAD in the construction engineering and building environment" - Mervyn Richards, Laing technology Group (Thomas Telford Press, Institute of Civil Engineers, Conference - ISBN 072771340X )

Laing Design Partners, a division of John Laing had for some time been sponsoring work at Imperial University on the use of CAD in construction in the early 1970's and this lead to Laing choosing the ComputerVision platform.

At this time, Laing became the first CAD user in the UK Civil Engineering and Construction industry and were instrumental in developing and promoting the use of Computers in Construction.

Mervyn Richards, responsible for this initiative later became one of the industries leading experts in Computer Aided Design, Modeling and construction IT ( see the BS1192 specification ) . His work with CADDS3, ComputerVision and Elstree Computing Limited lead to the development and distribution of many software tools for ComputerVision platforms, promoting their use and popularising the platform for many years - right up to CADDS5.

The Queen Alia Airport, by example, was a classic project to which these systems were used [by John Laing PLC] http://www.qaia.gov.jo/

See also

  • Comparison of CAD Software
    Comparison of CAD software

    This page compares computer aided design software that engineers and architects use to create drawings for the fields of architecture, engineering and construction ....


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