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Acronym for Initial Graphics Exchange Specification This is a public domain, ANSI standard, neutral file format that is intended as an international standard for the exchange of product definition data between different CAD/CAM systems
Acronym for "Initial Graphics Exchange Specification "
Initial Graphic Exchange Specification
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification Developed as a neutral format for the transmission of computer representations of engineering drawings between dissimilar CAD/CAM systems
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) is a common data format used for transfer of CAD data IGES files can be converted to and from ARC/INFO coverages
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) is a common data format used for transfer of CAD data IGES files can be converted to and from ArcInfo coverages
(Initial Graphics Exchange Specification) The IGES standard for engineering, product design, and manufacturing drawings is one of the CALS standard graphics formats
(n) Acronym for initial graphics exchange specification, an indirect data exchange standard used largely in the United States to exchange CAD information between disparate systems Originally developed by the U S government and major defense contractors, it is used mainly on workstation, minicomputer, and mainframe-based CAD systems
Initial Graphics Exchange Standard
Initial Graphics Exchange Specification
Initial Graphics Exchange Standard files are often used to transfer CAD data between systems IGES Version 3 0 format, published by the U S Department of Commerce, is in uncompressed ASCII format only
Intelligent Graphics Exchange Standard used in the engineering world for the exchange of fully loaded engineering drawings
Initial Graphic Exchange System An industry standard format for the exchange of CAD data between dissimilar systems
Initial Geometric Exchange Specification (STD)
Standardised format for exchanging CAD data
Vendor-neutral method of representing part geometrics and product dimensions; used as an intermediate system for transfer between computer-aided design products