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  • proper noun Acronym of computer aided three-dimensional interactive application.

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Examples

  • Blu licenses an industrial-grade engineering software system called CATIA used by

    Forbes.com: News Todd Woody 2011

  • Blu architects draw the folding domiciles on a system called CATIA, made by Dassault Systèmes.

    Forbes.com: News Todd Woody 2011

  • Blu licenses an industrial-grade engineering software system called CATIA used by

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  • The big one in common usage is from a company in France of all places, called CATIA (sounds like it is spelled).

    IAGblog 2009

  • The big one in common usage is from a company in France of all places, called CATIA (sounds like it is spelled).

    IAGblog 2009

  • I was using CATIA to calculate convergance distances.

    Why the Moon? Here's Why. - NASA Watch 2009

  • Dassault originated in the more analytical world of automotive and aerospace design; its CATIA software can be found in all major car and aircraft companies in the world.

    The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010

  • Dassault originated in the more analytical world of automotive and aerospace design; its CATIA software can be found in all major car and aircraft companies in the world.

    The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010

  • Dassault originated in the more analytical world of automotive and aerospace design; its CATIA software can be found in all major car and aircraft companies in the world.

    The Power of Co-Creation Venkat Ramaswamy 2010

  • If the avionics team and the hydraulics team developed systems that competed for the same physical space in the digital simulation, for instance, CATIA alerted both groups to the conflict. the purpose was to settle conflicts before design prototype.

    Social Networking through Computer-Aided Design « Isegoria 2007

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