mb77
Aerospace
- Jun 23, 2003
- 7
I'm an engineer that has been developing productivity tools for engineering for quite a long time now.
I've noticed that engineers tend to be dealing with more and more data. Whether it is surveying and performing analysis across an impossibly large number of load cases or tedious data entry for CAD designers.
Yes I know there are some brilliant CAD, CAE and CAM systems out there that reduce the workload, but it still seems to me that engineers are having to manage greater and greater volumes of data.
So my questions are:
Is this a trend across the industry, if so, is it unique to aircraft engineering?
Where do people feel the major bottle-necks are and what are their drivers?
Thanks.
I've noticed that engineers tend to be dealing with more and more data. Whether it is surveying and performing analysis across an impossibly large number of load cases or tedious data entry for CAD designers.
Yes I know there are some brilliant CAD, CAE and CAM systems out there that reduce the workload, but it still seems to me that engineers are having to manage greater and greater volumes of data.
So my questions are:
Is this a trend across the industry, if so, is it unique to aircraft engineering?
Where do people feel the major bottle-necks are and what are their drivers?
Thanks.