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The goal of this document is to provide you with a technical comparison of Autodesk Inventor[$#8482] 5.3 and Dassault’s SOLIDWORKS[$reg] 2001 Plus software programs. Autodesk is the leader in mainstream 3D production level design due to its many innovations in adaptive architecture, segmented database for large assembly performance, its deeply embedded help and support system, and industry-leading DWG compatibility. Moreover, its ease of use, overall performance, and cost make it the best choice for companies that are making the transition from 2D to 3D.
In fact, Autodesk Inventor software is the first new 3D design technology for the manufactur-ing industry since 1985. While Dassault’s SolidWorks still supports the old parametric para-digm, Autodesk Inventor solves the inherent problems of purely parametric design systems.
Recently, CADALYST magazine selected Autodesk Inventor software as the best midrange modeler for large and complex assemblies. “Autodesk Inventor was the clear winner. We’ve had the opportunity to conduct an in-depth review of the software and other similar solutions, and Autodesk Inventor stands heads and shoulders above the rest,” said Art Liddle, CADALYST Labs director, and executive editor, technology. According to CADALYST, Autodesk Inventor is “destined to change the way designers and engineers work.”
Comparative Analysis
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