CAD Tools for Systems Theory and Bottom Up Design (1989)
article⁄CAD Tools for Systems Theory and Bottom Up Design (1989)
abstract⁄The use of CAD is investigated in the teaching of systems theory to a fourth year group of design students. A comparison is made between the CAD group using MacArchitrion and a nonCAD group using traditional design methods. The paper includes a discussion of the meaning of systems design theories, relates the CAD and nonCAD student design methods and illustrates the results. It also includes recommendations for improvements so the computer can become more effective in this type of design teaching. Finally, it concludes with recommendations from the students at the end of the semester project. The basic premise for the CAD design group is that computers should encourage students to understand and use systems design theory.
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Year |
1989 |
Authors |
Dvorak, Robert W. |
Issue |
New Ideas and Directions for the 1990’s |
Pages |
209-226 |
Library link |
Chris I. Yessios, 1989. bib⁄New ideas and Directions for the 1990's. ACADIA. |
Entry filename |
cad-tools-systems-theory-bottom-up |