A platform for research: civil engineering, architecture and urbanism
Origins of computing are traced to earlier developments of people's ability to record and process information, as well as to numeracy and literacy. Questions are posed about the influence which these overt techniques exert on how people, in general, think and act. Growth of computing is attributed to expectations of the role which computers can fulfil, with new technology providing the means. The certainty of its future is attributed to the need to access and process overwhelming quantities of information. Current CAAD developments are outlined, and the paper concludes by indicating how this field ought to progress
Origins of computing are traced to earlier developments of people's ability to record and process information, as well as to numeracy and literacy. Questions are posed about the influence which these overt techniques exert on how people, in general, think and act. Growth of computing is attributed to expectations of the role which computers can fulfil, with new technology providing the means. The certainty of its future is attributed to the need to access and process overwhelming quantities of information. Current CAAD developments are outlined, and the paper concludes by indicating how this field ought to progress
The revolution is here to stay
Die revolutionaere Entwicklung bei CAD wird weiter andauern
Bijl, A. (author)
Computer Aided Design ; 12 ; 107-114
1980
8 Seiten, 24 Quellen
Article (Journal)
English
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