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181. Mortola, Elena (1989) The Interface for Designing

CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4] Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989, pp. 8.5.1-8.5.15 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989.x.a2q
182. Novak, Marcos (1989) An Experiment in Computational Composition

New Ideas and Directions for the 1990’s [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Gainsville (Florida - USA) 27-29 October 1989, pp. 61-83 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1989.061
183. Rosenman, M.A., Gero, J.S. and Postmus, A.G. (et al) (1989) Development and Implementation of SOLAREXPERT--An Expert System to Aid the Passive Solar Design of Housing

Expert Systems in Engineering Applications International Conference Proceedings. 1989. China: Huazhong University of Science and Technology Press, pp. 16-22. CADLINE has abstract only https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?e6b2
184. Sheppard, S. R. J. (1989) Visual Simulation: A User's Guide for Architect, Engineers, and Planners.

New York, Van Nostrand Reinhold https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?0ef3
185. Stiny, George (1989) What is a Design?

New Ideas and Directions for the 1990’s [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Gainsville (Florida - USA) 27-29 October 1989, pp. 137-146 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1989.137
186. Wade, John W. and Baur, J. Scott (1989) Evaluation According to a Metric for Visual Order

December 1989. 18 p. includes bibliography https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?020e
187. Wen, K.-C. and W.-L. Chen (2004) Applying Genetic Algorithms to Establish Disaster Decision Support System for Flooding Evacuation Path of Hsichih Area in Taiwan

Van Leeuwen, J.P. and H.J.P. Timmermans (eds.) Developments in Design & Decision Support Systems in Architecture and Urban Planning, Eindhoven: Eindhoven University of Technology, ISBN 90-6814-155-4, p. 63-75 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?ddss2004_d-63
188. Woodwark, J.R. (1989) Splitting Set-Theoretic Solid Models into Connected Components

10 p. : ill. Winchester: IBM UK Scientific Center, IBM United Kingdom Laboratories Limited, June, 1989. IBM UKSC 210. includes bibliography In general, there is no way to tell how many pieces (connected components) a set-theoretic (CSG) solid model represents, except via conversion to a boundary model. Recent work on the elimination of redundant primitives has been linked with techniques for identifying connected components in quad-trees and oct-trees into a strategy to attack this problem. Some success has been achieved, and an experimental Prolog program, working in two dimensions, that finds connected components and determines the set-theoretic representation of each component, is reported, and further developments proposed. CSG / quadtree / octree / primitives / algorithms. 43. Woodwark, J. R. and Quinlan K. M. 'Reducing the Effect of Complexity on Volume Model Evaluation.' Computer Aided Design. April, 1982. pp. 89-95 : ill. includes bibliography. https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?2786

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