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AutoCAD® 2009

AutoCAD® 2009

AutoCAD Civil 3D 2009
AutoCAD® Civil 3D® software provides a better surveying, design, analysis, and documentation solution for civil engineering, including land development, transportation, and environmental projects. By automatically updating documentation as design changes are made, AutoCAD Civil 3D enables civil engineers, designers, drafters, and surveyors to significantly boost productivity and deliver higher-quality designs and construction documentation faster. With Civil 3D, the entire project team works from the same consistent, up-to-date model so they stay coordinated throughout all project phases. Integrated tools for developing 3D visualizations help engineers to clearly communicate design intent and create winning presentations.

AutoCAD Map 3D 2009
AutoCAD® Map 3D software is the leading engineering platform for creating and managing spatial data. Bridging the gap between CAD and GIS, AutoCAD Map 3D provides direct access to the leading data formats used in design and GIS. AutoCAD Map 3D enables the use of AutoCAD® software tools for maintaining a broad variety of geospatial information and allows design processes to integrate GIS functions in a single environment for more efficient workflows. The results are better designs, increased productivity, and better data quality. When combined with Autodesk MapGuide® Enterprise software, AutoCAD Map 3D is the quickest way to publish data to the web or intranet.

AutoCAD Raster Design 2009
Use AutoCAD® Raster Design software with AutoCAD® software and applications based on AutoCAD to extend the value of scanned drawings, maps, aerial photos, satellite imagery, and digital elevation models. Clean, edit, and create hybrid raster-vector drawings, or vectorize scanned drawings without expensive redrafting. Using AutoCAD Raster Design, you can transform, edit, and prepare raster data; analyze imagery; and create drawings and present proposals that integrate information-rich plans, maps, satellite data, and other forms of imagery to enhance communication and understanding of design intent. Improve design and decision-making processes and the quality of presentations as you increase productivity and get the maximum value from raster assets.

AutoCAD Land Desktop 2009
AutoCAD® Land Desktop software simplifies time-consuming land development tasks and combines centralized data management to streamline design and analysis collaboration. Built on AutoCAD® and AutoCAD® Map 3D software platforms, AutoCAD Land Desktop enables land development professionals to create maps, model terrain, label COGO points, perform alignments, and define parcels quickly and easily. AutoCAD Land Desktop users can perform topographic analysis, use real-world coordinate systems, and calculate volume totals and roadway geometry more rapidly and accurately.

AutoCAD 2009
With AutoCAD® software Autodesk has just one goal in mind: increasing your productivity. AutoCAD 2009 boosts efficiency with customizable and extensible user interface enhancements that increase overall drafting productivity by decreasing the number of steps to reach a command. Newly designed, innovative features simplify working with layers and help make new users productive as quickly as possible. Easy-to-use navigation tools make finding your way around 3D models a snap. Move to new highs of productivity with AutoCAD software.

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