Parametric computer-aided design (CAD) models are constructed by a sequence of operations, where each operation may reference geometries created by earlier operations. This network of dependencies enables efficient modelling of complex geometry but also results in fragile models, where small modifications can trigger cascading errors. These interdependencies are obscured in commercial CAD systems, leaving users to rely on trial and error when navigating, modularizing, and debugging unfamiliar and complex models. In this paper, we motivate, present, and pilot CADModelScope, a multi-level graph-based visualization of operation dependencies integrated into a commercial CAD platform. In a qualitative lab study, we observed how participants locate and interpret operations, and how CADModelScope enhances awareness of hidden interdependencies and supports more structured navigation. Our findings highlight the potential of using the network of operation dependency as an effective representation for understanding and interacting with parametric CAD models, and we discuss implications for future tool design.
ACM CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems