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Who provided the models for the Pro/ENGINEER and SolidWorks benchmarks?

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Who provided the models for the Pro/ENGINEER and SolidWorks benchmarks?

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A. The vendors themselves provided the models. Parametric Technologies provided a complete and realistic model of a hypothetical photocopy machine for the Pro/ENGINEER benchmark. That model contains approximately 370,000 triangles. SolidWorks provided the models for the SolidWorks 98Plus benchmark, the largest of which is 276,000 polygons. Q. What tests are included within the Pro/E benchmark? A. The benchmark comprises 17 tests. Startup and initialization time is measured, but given no weight (0.0) within the composite score for the benchmark. There are 16 graphics tests, each of which measures a different rendering mode or features. The first three graphics tests measure wireframe performance using the entire model. The next four measure different aspects of shaded performance, using the same model. Each of these tests executes exactly the same sequence of 3D transformations to provide a direct comparison of different rendering modes. The next four tests use a subassembly, and compar

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