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ARCH 431: Computer-Aided Design (1988)

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abstract⁄There is a significant variance in the way computer courses are taught at various institutions around the country. Generally, it is useful to think of these courses falling either into a ’toolbuilding’ or a ’toolusing’ category. However, within either category, there is a variety of focus on the application of the ’tool’. Two courses have been developed at the University of Hawaii at Manoa which deal with computer applications. The first course is more quantitatively oriented, encouraging students to explore ways of dealing with problems in a more complex and substantial manner. This paper deals with the second course whose focus has shifted toward design issues, using the computer as a tool to explore these issues. This course exposes the student, not to training on a specific computeraided drafting system, but to issues in computeraided design which include hardware and software systems, humanmachine interface, and the nature of the design process. This course seems to be an appropriate model for introducing computeraided design to undergraduates in a professional design program.
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Year 1988
Authors Jordan, J. Peter.
Issue Computing in Design Education
Pages 187-200
Library link Pamela J. Bancroft, 1988. bib⁄Computing In Design Education. ACADIA.
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