AutoCAD: A Problem-Solving Approach: 2013 and Beyond
Sham Tickoo is a mechanical engineering technology professor at Purdue University Calumet in Hammond, Indiana. Since 1981, he has been teaching CAD/CAM, AutoCAD, AutoLISP, drafting, and design. He has worked as a machinist, quality control engineer, design engineer, and software developer in addition to his academic career. Mr. Tickoo's broad research interests include the creation and development of innovative goods like windmill turbines. He has written and cowritten books about CAD/CAM software and systems such as CATIA, NX, Pro/ENGINEER, SolidWorks, Solid Edge, Autodesk Inventor, and 3ds Max. Northern Illinois University awarded him an M.S. in industrial technology, and the University of Iowa awarded him an M.S. in industrial and management engineering.
AutoCAD: A Problem-Solving Approach: 2013 and Beyond teaches you the current trends in 3D modeling and design! Improved Ribbon organization and model documentation changes aid in increasing speed and productivity, while Autodesk Cloud allows you to share your designs with your social network. Furthermore, with clear instructions on the new Apps accessible on Autodesk Exchange, personalizing your AutoCAD experience is easier than ever.
AutoCAD: A Problem-Solving Approach: 2013 and Beyond delves into all of these capabilities and more through hands-on projects and step-by-step approaches that will assist you in solving today's drafting and design challenges. This trusted text, suitable for both beginners and experienced professionals, presents in-depth covering of all essential principles while highlighting new commands and advancements to date. Every book also comes with access to the special CADConnect website, which contains crucial AutoCAD updates. This book is exactly one of the best books on 3D modeling.
Author: Sham Tickoo
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