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CAESAR II, developed by COADE (later acquired by Intergraph and now part of Hexagon’s PPM division), has long been the industry standard for pipe stress analysis. Version 5.3, released in the mid-to-late 2000s (circa 2006-2008), represents a mature iteration from the pre-Hexagon era. It sits in a critical transitional period—after the stabilization of Windows-based GUI but before the heavy integration of BIM, laser scanning, and cloud workflows. CAESAR II 5.3
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