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61. Norman, Richard B. (1990) Color Contrast and CAAD: The Seven Color Contrasts of Johannes Itten

The Electronic Design Studio: Architectural Knowledge and Media in the Computer Era [CAAD Futures ‘89 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-262-13254-0] Cambridge (Massachusetts / USA), 1989, pp. 469-478 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?c1e2
62. Oksala, Tarkko (1989) Typological Knowledge in Computer-Aided Housing Design -- Chapter 6

Helsinki, Finland: the Finish Academy of Technology, 1989. No. 92: pp. 49-60 : ill. includes bibliography https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?e324
63. Vanier, Dana J. (1990) Hypertext: A Computer Tool to Assist Building Design

The Electronic Design Studio: Architectural Knowledge and Media in the Computer Era [CAAD Futures ‘89 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-262-13254-0] Cambridge (Massachusetts / USA), 1989, pp. 283-300 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?06fc
64. 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
65. Lowe, Russell (2008) Beyond the boundary object: sketches, computer games and blogs facilitating design development

CAADRIA 2008 [Proceedings of the 13th International Conference on Computer Aided Architectural Design Research in Asia] Chiang Mai (Thailand) 9-12 April 2008, pp. 544-551 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.caadria.2008.544
66. McCall, R., Fischer, G. and Morch, A. (1990) Supporting Reflection-in-Action in the Janus Design Environment

The Electronic Design Studio: Architectural Knowledge and Media in the Computer Era [CAAD Futures ‘89 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-262-13254-0] Cambridge (Massachusetts / USA), 1989, pp. 247-259 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?49a8
67. McIntosh, John and Pihlak, Madis (1990) The Thousand-Acre Sketch Problem

The Electronic Design Studio: Architectural Knowledge and Media in the Computer Era [CAAD Futures ‘89 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-262-13254-0] Cambridge (Massachusetts / USA), 1989, pp. 427-440 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?07aa
68. Van Bakel, A.P.M. and Daru, R. (1993) CAADidactics - An Instrument for Tuning CAAD Systems to Student Styles

[eCAADe Conference Proceedings] Eindhoven (The Netherlands) 11-13 November 1993 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1993.x.j4l
69. Waerum, Jens and Rüdiger Kristiansen, Bjarne (1989) CAAD Education at the School of Architecture Copenhagen

CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4] Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989, pp. 4.5.1-4.5.9 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989.x.q8k
70. Angeluzzi, Gustavo; Hanns, Daniela Kutschat (2012) Um levantamento de requisitos gerais para o desenvolvimento e posicionamento de DOOTERS – um aplicativo lúdico de listas de tarefas para iPhone [A survey of general requirements for developing and positioning DOOTERS - a to-do list application for iPhone]

SIGraDi 2012 [Proceedings of the 16th Iberoamerican Congress of Digital Graphics] Brasil - Fortaleza 13-16 November 2012, pp. 191-195 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?sigradi2012_30
71. De Grassi, Mario and Di Manzo, Mauro (1989) The Design of Buildings as Changes of Known Solutions: A Model for “Reasoner B” ; Reasoner B" in the Castorp System

CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4] Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989, pp. 7.3.1-7.3.9 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989.x.u3h
72. Love, James (1990) A Case Study in Knowledge-Based System Development : Envelope Design for Reduction of Traffic Noise Transmission

February, 1990. 19 p. : some ill. and table. includes a bibliography https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?ed07
73. Pikaar, R.N. (1998) Situation Analysis of Design Tasks for CAD Systems

Behaviour and Information Technology 1989 v.8 n.3 p.191-206 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?47e8
74. Schmitt, Gerhard (1992) Design for Performance

New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1992. pp. 83-100 : ill. includes bibliography Design for performance describes a generative approach toward fulfilling qualitative and quantitative design requirements based on specification and existing cases. The term design applies to the architectural domain: the term performance includes the aesthetic, quantitative, and qualitative behavior of an artifact. In achieving architectural quality while adhering to measurable criteria, design for performance has representational, computational, and practical advantages over traditional methods, in particular over post-facto single- and multicriteria analysis and evaluation. In this paper a proposal for a working model and a partial implementation of this model are described. architecture / evaluation / performance / synthesis / design / representation / prediction / integration. Ô h)0*0*0*°° ÔŒ21. Schneekloth, Lynda H., Rajendra K. Jain and Gary E. Day. 'Wind Study of Pedestrian Environments.' February, 1989. 30, [2] p. : ill. includes bibliography and index. https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?2db4
75. Agger, Kristian and Lentz, Uffe (Eds.) (1989) CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [Conference Proceedings]

eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4 / Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989
76. Akin, Ömer (1990) Computational Design Instruction: Toward a Pedagogy

The Electronic Design Studio: Architectural Knowledge and Media in the Computer Era [CAAD Futures ‘89 Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-262-13254-0] Cambridge (Massachusetts / USA), 1989, pp. 302-316 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?450c
77. Bonn, Markus (1989) Modeling Architectural Forms through Replacement Operations

New Ideas and Directions for the 1990’s [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Gainsville (Florida - USA) 27-29 October 1989, pp. 103-130 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1989.103
78. Carrara, G., Fioravanti, A. and Novembri, G. (2000) A framework for an Architectural Collaborative Design

Promise and Reality: State of the Art versus State of Practice in Computing for the Design and Planning Process [18th eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 0-9523687-6-5] Weimar (Germany) 22-24 June 2000, pp. 57-60 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.2000.057
79. Clarke, J. and Maver, T.W. (1989) Advanced Design Tools for Energy Conscious Design

Paper to Royal Society https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?maver_065
80. Cortes, Chaves Camila (1989) Design Software of the '90s

Architectural and Engineering Systems. July, 1989. vol. 5: pp. 30 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?600f

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