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New solutions for civil engineering and surveying professionals. (Management).


Autodesk (Autodesk, Inc., San Rafael, CA, www.autodesk.com) A leading provider of computer-aided design (CAD) software, founded in 1982. It introduced AutoCAD in its first year, and three years later, became the first PC CAD company to go public.  has announced Autodesk Land Desktop 2004, Autodesk Civil Design 2004 and Autodesk Survey 2004 software programs which are designed to offer an integrated set of tools for creating, managing and sharing data across a complete project lifecycle.

Each product is integrated with AutoCAD 2004 and designed specifically for civil engineers and surveying professionals to create design and mapping data quickly. Autodesk and Desktop 2004, a drafting and land development planning tool, extends the capability of AutoCAD 2004 and Autodesk Map 2004 foundations, offering full DWG (filename extension) dwg - The filename extension for Autodesk drawing files.

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 compatibility and delivering specific functionality such as points, coordinate geometry geometry [Gr.,=earth measuring], branch of mathematics concerned with the properties of and relationships between points, lines, planes, and figures and with generalizations of these concepts. , terrain modelling, annotation 1. (programming, compiler) annotation - Extra information associated with a particular point in a document or program. Annotations may be added either by a compiler or by the programmer. , parcels, project management etc.

The package also incorporates the Autodesk Design Web Format (DWF DWF Design Web Format
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), an enhanced collaboration Working together on a project. See collaborative software.  and publishing platform that helps customers communicate and share their digital design and mapping data. Autodesk Civil Design delivers engineering-specific capabilities for Land Desktop 2004 software, streamlining the design and drafting process for road and site design, grading, water and wastewater. Autodesk Survey 2004 offers the most efficient way to get professional survey data to and from the field with full line work capabilities to communicate with many total station and GPS receivers.

Autodesk Land Desktop 2004, Autodesk Civil Design 2004 and Autodesk Survey 2004 update features and add new functionality that delivers specific civil engineering and surveying benefits. A more detailed look at individual features and benefits can be found at www.autodesk.com/landdesktop,

www.autodesk.com/civildesign.
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