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  • 1985-1989  (2)
  • Gardan, Yvon  (2)
  • Social sciences.  (2)
  • 1
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    Online Resource
    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781468483871
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: Impact of Computer-Aided Drafting on Design Office Management -- Design Considerations of the OMRAN System; a CAD-System for Construction Engineering in Micro-computer Environment -- Affordable CAD But is the £ 10,000 Workstation Capable ? -- CADCAM in the British Construction Industry -- Computer Synthesized Pictures for the Architect and in Scenography -- Education and Training in CAD -- Case Studies in Computer-Aided Visual Impact Analysis -- An Integrated Approach to the Use of Computers in Construction: The Nordic Effort -- Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Architecture -- Development of Advanced Construction Technology Systems utilizing Advanced Electronics -- Computer Aided Bridge Design.
    Abstract: In any business, the essential element for the successful use of data processing is training. This represents the largest expense both at start-up and as CAD impacts design office procedures other than drafting. Training is also the most difficult cost item to quantify. Even more than the equip­ ment, training - or retraining in the case of professionals in practice - is the key to increased productivity. Recommendations for specific programs of training are beyond the scope of this paper. Once staff has been retrained to work at higher levels of productivity with data processing equipment, they are more valuable. They will be more difficult to replace. Their new capabilities represent a significant invest­ ment in modernization, both to the individual design office and to the design profession as a whole. There is a shortage of qualified people with both professional and computer skills. Competition among employers for people with these skills already exists and will probably continue into the foreseeable future. At the outset of training, an employment agreement is worth consider­ ing for the well-being of all parties.
    Description / Table of Contents: Impact of Computer-Aided Drafting on Design Office ManagementDesign Considerations of the OMRAN System; a CAD-System for Construction Engineering in Micro-computer Environment -- Affordable CAD But is the £ 10,000 Workstation Capable ? -- CADCAM in the British Construction Industry -- Computer Synthesized Pictures for the Architect and in Scenography -- Education and Training in CAD -- Case Studies in Computer-Aided Visual Impact Analysis -- An Integrated Approach to the Use of Computers in Construction: The Nordic Effort -- Artificial Intelligence and Artificial Architecture -- Development of Advanced Construction Technology Systems utilizing Advanced Electronics -- Computer Aided Bridge Design.
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Boston, MA : Springer US
    ISBN: 9781468415117
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Basic problems using graphics -- Two-dimensional calculations -- Calculation of perimeters and areas -- Two-dimensional geometric transformations -- Three-dimensional geometric transformations -- Parallel projections and perspectives -- Object modelling -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Curves and surfaces -- Curves -- Surfaces -- References -- 3 Numerical methods for solving linear and non-linear equations -- Linear equation systems -- Non-linear equation systems -- Non-linear equations -- Conclusions -- References -- Software manuals -- 4 The finite element method -- Examples of variational formulation for boundary value problems -- Internal approximation: Ritz-Galerkin method -- Matching finite elements -- Examples of finite elements -- A two-dimensional example -- Conclusions -- Appendix: the principle behind the finite difference method -- References.
    Abstract: The use of computer-aided design (CAD) systems always involves the introduction of mathematical concepts. It is important, therefore, for any systems designer to have a good grasp of the mathematical bases used in CAD. The choice of mathematical models in a system also has an effect on the overall quality, although this effect may not always be visible to the final user. Depending on whether Bezier or B-spline functions are used for curves and surfaces, for example, the final user even if not a com­ puter scientist will notice a difference. If, for example, one of the control points is modified by the user, in a Bezier-type representation, the curve or surface will tend to be modified overall, but in a B-spline representation, the curve or surface will tend to be modified close to the point, and there only. More possibly harmful, however, is the effect of the mathematical model which has a number of properties invisible and unknown to the final user. In every case a model must be chosen with, it is hoped, the most appropriate characteristics and limits for the task in hand.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Basic problems using graphicsTwo-dimensional calculations -- Calculation of perimeters and areas -- Two-dimensional geometric transformations -- Three-dimensional geometric transformations -- Parallel projections and perspectives -- Object modelling -- Conclusions -- References -- 2 Curves and surfaces -- Curves -- Surfaces -- References -- 3 Numerical methods for solving linear and non-linear equations -- Linear equation systems -- Non-linear equation systems -- Non-linear equations -- Conclusions -- References -- Software manuals -- 4 The finite element method -- Examples of variational formulation for boundary value problems -- Internal approximation: Ritz-Galerkin method -- Matching finite elements -- Examples of finite elements -- A two-dimensional example -- Conclusions -- Appendix: the principle behind the finite difference method -- References.
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