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- Calma abstract "Calma Company, based in Sunnyvale, California, was, between 1965 and 1988, a vendor of digitizers and minicomputer-based graphics systems targeted at the cartographic and electronic, mechanical and architectural design markets.In the electronic area, the company's best known products were GDS (an abbreviation for "Graphic Data System"), introduced in 1971, and GDS II, introduced in 1978. By the end of the 1970s, Calma systems were installed in virtually every major semiconductor manufacturing company.The external format of the GDS II database, known as GDS II Stream Format, became a de facto standard for the interchange of IC mask information. The use of this format persisted into the 21st century, long after the demise of the GDS II computer system.In the integrated circuit industry jargon of 2008, "GDS II" referred no longer to the computer system, but to the format itself. Vendors of electronic design automation software often use the phrase "from RTL to GDSII" to imply that their system will take users from a high-level logic design to a completed integrated circuit layout ready for delivery to the mask vendor.In the mechanical area, the DDM (for "Design Drafting and Manufacturing") product was introduced in 1977. It was later extended, under the name "Dimension III", to address the architecture, engineering and construction (AEC) market. By 1983, these two products together accounted for 60% of Calma's revenue. [WEI08]Dimension III continued to be used as late as the late 1990s. [1]".
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink rtnv3n4.html.
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink GDS_II_Product_Specification_Apr79.pdf.
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink GDS_II_Users_Operating_Manual_Nov78.pdf.
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink www.cadhistory.net..
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink u-s-shipbuilders-and-cad-suppliers-demonstrate-exchange-of-step-shipbuilding-data-among-five-diverse-shipbuilding-environments.524851-72552.html.
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink DeathNotices.asp?Page=LifeStory&PersonId=98284843.
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink obituary.aspx?n=arthur-collmeyer&pid=153988062.
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- Calma wikiPageExternalLink www.ptc.com.
- Calma wikiPageExternalLink www.rosebudracing.com.
- Calma wikiPageID "868236".
- Calma wikiPageRevisionID "566543962".
- Calma hasPhotoCollection Calma.
- Calma subject Category:Companies_based_in_Sunnyvale,_California.
- Calma subject Category:Defunct_companies_based_in_California.
- Calma subject Category:Defunct_computer_companies_of_the_United_States.
- Calma subject Category:Electronic_design_automation_companies.
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- Calma type CompaniesBasedInSunnyvale,California.
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- Calma comment "Calma Company, based in Sunnyvale, California, was, between 1965 and 1988, a vendor of digitizers and minicomputer-based graphics systems targeted at the cartographic and electronic, mechanical and architectural design markets.In the electronic area, the company's best known products were GDS (an abbreviation for "Graphic Data System"), introduced in 1971, and GDS II, introduced in 1978.".
- Calma label "Calma".
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- Calma isPrimaryTopicOf Calma.