CAD Software for BSD

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  • Run applications fast and securely in a fully managed environment Icon
    Run applications fast and securely in a fully managed environment

    Cloud Run is a fully-managed compute platform that lets you run your code in a container directly on top of scalable infrastructure.

    Run frontend and backend services, batch jobs, deploy websites and applications, and queue processing workloads without the need to manage infrastructure.
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    Scalable restaurant tech for stellar guest experiences

    For Pizza, Delivery, Takeout, Quick Serve, Fast casual, and Full Service Restaurants with as little as one store to 100 or more.

    HungerRush helps restaurants compete in the toughest business on earth. We offer a fully integrated restaurant management system that’s easy to use and can be configured to engage your guests better, streamline your operations, master your own marketing, or all of the above. Want to offer online ordering? It’s built in. Want to get the latest performance data on your operations and marketing? No problem. Want to make customers for life by creating personalized experiences you know they’ll love? Order up. And since our system is backed by a dedicated and US-based support team, you’ll always be ready for the rush.
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    TexGen
    TexGen is a geometric textile modelling software package to be used for obtaining engineering properties of woven textiles and textile composites. Citing TexGen We would be grateful if you could acknowledge use of TexGen where appropriate and suggest using one of the following references: L P Brown and A C Long. "Modelling the geometry of textile reinforcements for composites: TexGen", Chapter 8 in "Composite reinforcements for optimum performance (Second Edition)", ed. P Boisse, Woodhead Publishing Ltd, 2021, ISBN: 978-0-12-819005-0. https://doi.org/10.1016/B978-0-12-819005-0.00008-3 Lin, H., Brown, L. P. & Long, A. C. 2011. Modelling and Simulating Textile Structures using TexGen. Advanced Materials Research, 331, 44-47. To reference version 3.13.0 please use: Louise Brown, mike-matveev, & georgespackman. (2023). louisepb/TexGen: TexGen v3.13.1 (v3.13.1). Zenodo. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.8221491
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    Impact Finite Element Program
    Impact is an explicit Finite Element Program Suite which simulates dynamic impact events. It has a range of elements, contact handling and different material laws. Models can be created, solved and analyzed with the included pre- and postprocessor. Impact is based on an Explicit Time stepping algorithm. These kind of codes are used to simulate dynamic phenomena such as car crashes and similar, usually involving large deformations.
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    rattleCAD
    A graphical tool to design a bicycle (s) geometry and derive drawings from its configuration rattleCAD moved to www.rattleCAD.com
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    Clothes - sewing CAD for creation of models of clothes. Based on the new concept of the automated designing of clothes with use of parametrical model. Creates a base design of model of clothes and allows to change it depending on necessity of updating.
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    Autonomous Data Quality Validation with DataBuck

    Eliminate unexpected data issues

    DataBuck is an automated data monitoring and validation software that autonomously validates 1,000’s of data sets in a few clicks, with lower data maintenance work & costs.
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