Talk:Siemens NX

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Need for more Information[edit]

Especially regarding TeamCenter interoperability.s

There is some inconsistency in this article. It speaks of NX being originally developed "by Unigraphics" when its origins were actually United Computing (as the text later states.) Further more there never was a company called simply "Unigraphics", but only "Unigraphics Solutions" or "UGS".

Inconsistent tense in the history section. Some entries use the historical present tense ("1976 McDonnell Douglas Aircraft buys United Computing."), some use the past tense ("1972: UNIAPT was released by a software company then called United Computing"), while still others user some sort of future tense. ("This will eventually bring the functionality and capabilities of both Unigraphics and I-DEAS together into a single consolidated product."). All should be changed to historical present.

Direct competitors[edit]

It doesn't seem like TopSolid, Solidworks, or Inventor are actually direct competitors here. There's a difference between CAD/CAE and complete CAD+PLM packages. Granted, they both do solid modelling, but work on vastly different scales. Solidworks and Topsolid do not provide a PLM system, and wouldn't likely be usable by a company which needs the infrastructure of NX (or Creo or Catia). In other words, we don't list Rhino3D or FreeCAD here, so why list other solid modelling programs? — Preceding unsigned comment added by 157.235.66.80 (talk) 15:44, 23 June 2016 (UTC)[reply]

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