C-CAD can refer to two different things: Circulator Computer-Aided Design and Computer-Aided Diagnosis. C-CAD in the context of circulator transit systems is a computer program that assists in designing and evaluating network layouts, while in medical imaging, it refers to a system that uses eye-tracking and other technologies to enhance diagnostic accuracy.
Purpose: C-CAD is a software tool used to design and analyze circulator transit systems (like buses or trams). Functionality: It allows users to generate, modify, and evaluate network layouts interactively, using an iterative “design-test-redesign” process.