Re: Any Softwares related to engineering field available for Debian?
I assume you know about Octave, it is basically an open source MATLAB (c)
i have used it plenty in my mechanical engineering classes
nice question, i look forward to seeing what pops up in regard to it
On Thu, 23 Sep 2004 17:56:01 +0530, Siju George <sgeorge.ml@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> I would like to know whether there are packags for Debian that are useful
> for engineering students? Especially for
> Mechanical/Production/Electrical/Automobile Engineering?
>
> I mean some softewares like.
>
> 1) One which can emulate a CNC machine ie. students will be able to write
> the program for cutting a work piece in a certain shape and dimension and
> see actual shape and dimensions that will come out for their program.
>
> 2) Some packages that will help them in Plant/Factory Layout design.
>
> 3) Packages that will help them in solving Problems related to Operations
> Research. PERT CPM etc?
>
> 4) Packages that will help them in Designing and Drawing Machine parts (like
> ProE, Autocad etc.)
>
> 5) Some packages that will help in inventory control.
>
> 6) packages for price forecasting, purchase.
>
> 7) Or anything pertaining to Management Topics.
>
> 8) Some packages related to robotics or robot programming.
>
> 9) Any other relevant packages
>
> How is the use of Linux in the Manufacturing Industry? Where are the specific
> areas Linux is used in the Manufacturing Industry or in other Engineering
> Fields.
>
> Please give me as much information as possible and references to web address
> as possible. This will help many of my Junior collegemates who are intrested
> in trying out Debian as well as give them a Free chance to learn their
> subjects.
>
> Any packages relating to mathematical or scientific calculations are also
> most welcome.
>
> Thankyou so much to all of you posting on ths list for the prompt replies
> and relevant information.
>
> God bless you all
>
> love
>
> Siju
>
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