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DriveWorks
NameDriveWorks
DeveloperSolidWorks
Operating systemMicrosoft Windows
LanguageEnglish
GenreCAD
LicenseProprietary software

DriveWorks is a software tool developed by SolidWorks, a subsidiary of Dassault Systèmes, used for designing and configuring CAD models, particularly for product configuration and sales automation. It is widely used by companies such as Caterpillar Inc., John Deere, and Siemens to streamline their design and manufacturing processes. DriveWorks is often used in conjunction with other SolidWorks tools, such as SolidWorks CAD and SolidWorks PDM, to create a comprehensive PLM system. This integration enables companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman to manage their products from design to delivery.

Introduction to DriveWorks

DriveWorks is a powerful software tool that enables companies to create custom product configurators and automate their design and manufacturing processes. It is used by a wide range of industries, including aerospace engineering, automotive industry, and industrial equipment manufacturing. Companies like General Electric, United Technologies, and 3M use DriveWorks to create complex CAD models and automate their design processes. DriveWorks is also used by universities and research institutions, such as MIT and Stanford University, to teach CAD and engineering design principles. Additionally, companies like IBM, Intel, and Cisco Systems use DriveWorks to create custom product configurators for their customers.

History of DriveWorks

The history of DriveWorks dates back to the early 2000s, when SolidWorks first developed the software as a CAD add-in. Over the years, DriveWorks has evolved to become a standalone software tool, with significant updates and enhancements released in 2007, 2010, and 2013. During this time, DriveWorks has been used by companies like Apple Inc., Microsoft, and Google to create custom product configurators and automate their design processes. The software has also been used by NASA, ESA, and Lockheed Martin to design and manufacture complex spacecraft and satellite systems. Furthermore, companies like Ford Motor Company, General Motors, and Toyota have used DriveWorks to create custom product configurators for their vehicles.

Key Features and Functionality

DriveWorks offers a range of key features and functionality, including parametric modeling, rule-based design, and automated drawing generation. It also includes tools for data management, collaboration, and workflow automation. Companies like Amazon, Facebook, and Twitter use DriveWorks to create custom product configurators and automate their design processes. DriveWorks is also integrated with other SolidWorks tools, such as SolidWorks Simulation and SolidWorks Flow Simulation, to enable FEA and CFD simulations. Additionally, companies like HP, Dell, and Lenovo use DriveWorks to create custom product configurators for their computer systems.

Technical Requirements and Compatibility

DriveWorks is compatible with Microsoft Windows operating systems, including Windows 10, Windows 8, and Windows 7. It requires a minimum of Intel Core i5 processor, 8 GB of RAM, and NVIDIA Quadro graphics card. DriveWorks is also compatible with other SolidWorks tools, such as SolidWorks CAD and SolidWorks PDM, as well as third-party software like Autodesk Inventor and PTC Creo. Companies like Oracle Corporation, SAP SE, and IBM use DriveWorks to create custom product configurators and automate their design processes. Furthermore, companies like Tesla, Inc., SpaceX, and Blue Origin use DriveWorks to design and manufacture complex electric vehicles and spacecraft systems.

Applications and Use Cases

DriveWorks has a wide range of applications and use cases, including product configuration, sales automation, and design automation. It is used by companies like Coca-Cola, Procter & Gamble, and Unilever to create custom product configurators for their customers. DriveWorks is also used in the aerospace industry to design and manufacture complex aircraft and spacecraft systems, as well as in the automotive industry to create custom vehicle configurators. Additionally, companies like Nike, Inc., Adidas, and Reebok use DriveWorks to create custom product configurators for their sports equipment and apparel. DriveWorks is also used by hospitals and medical research institutions, such as Mayo Clinic and Johns Hopkins University, to design and manufacture custom medical devices and equipment.

Configuration and Implementation

Configuring and implementing DriveWorks requires a deep understanding of CAD principles, as well as programming languages like Visual Basic and C#. Companies like Accenture, Deloitte, and Ernst & Young offer consulting services to help implement DriveWorks and integrate it with other SolidWorks tools. DriveWorks is also used by universities and research institutions, such as Carnegie Mellon University and University of California, Berkeley, to teach CAD and engineering design principles. Additionally, companies like Salesforce.com, Oracle Corporation, and SAP SE use DriveWorks to create custom product configurators and automate their design processes. Furthermore, companies like Boeing, Lockheed Martin, and Northrop Grumman use DriveWorks to design and manufacture complex aircraft and spacecraft systems. Category:Computer-aided design software