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1. Cipriani, R., Lagomarsino, A.D., Stagnaro, A., Valenti, E. and Sambolino, T. (1990) Some Years' Experience Teaching CAAD

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. 347-361 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?417a
2. Beyers, Robert and Desa, Subhas (1989) Design of Control Systems for Performance : A Constraint Mapping Approach

17 p. : ill Engineering Design Research Center, CMU, October, 1989. EDRC 24-10-89. includes bibliography. https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?82b9
3. Birmingham, William P. and Siewiorek, Daniel P. (1989) Capturing Designer Expertise : The CGEN System

18 p. : ill Pittsburgh, PA: Engineering Design Research Center, CMU, August, 1989. EDRC 18-08-89. includes bibliography. https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?e19d
4. Cajati, Claudio (1989) Towards A KB System / Image-Databases - Integrated Interface: A Tool For Architectural Education

CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4] Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989, pp. 9.9.1-9.9.7 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989.x.e2p
5. 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
6. Daniell, J. and Director, S.W. (1989) An Object Oriented Approach to CAD Tool Control Within a Design Framework

Engineering Design Research Center, CMU, Pittsburgh, PA, USA https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?2728
7. Gilleard, John D. (1989) Integrating Microcomputer CADr and Bill of Material Routines Using AutoCad

CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4] Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989, pp. 9.2.1-9.2.10 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989.x.r8o
8. Gupta, Anurag P. and Siewiorek, Daniel P. (1989) Hierarchical Design Synthesis : The M1 System

Pittsburgh: Engineering Design Research Center, September, 1989. 22 p. : ill. tables. includes bibliography https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?afdd
9. Harfmann, Anton C. and Chen, Stuart S. (1989) Component Based Computer Aided Learning for Students of Architecture and Civil Engineering

New Ideas and Directions for the 1990’s [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Gainsville (Florida - USA) 27-29 October 1989, pp. 193-208 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1989.193
10. Kalay, Yehuda E. (1989) The Hybrid Edge : A Topological Data Structure for Vertically Integrated Geometric Modeling

Computer Aided Design. April, 1989. vol. 21: pp. 129-139 : ill. includes bibliography https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?a495
11. Kunnath, S.K., Reinhorn, A.M. and Abel, J.F. (1990) A Computational Tool for Evaluation of Seismic Performance of RC Buildings

February, 1990. [1] 15 p. : ill. graphs, tables. includes bibliography: p. 10-11 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?0711
12. Oxman, Robert and Oxman, Rivka (1990) The Computability of Architectural Knowledge

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. 171-185 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?0565
13. Purnomo, H. (1989) SPACE - Generative Expert System: An Expert System for Designing a Layout of Single-Family Houses Using the Expansiva Building System

Department of Architectural and Design Science, University of Sydney https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?0797
14. Rosenman, Michael A., Balachandran, M.B. and John S. Gero (1989) Prototype Based Expert Systems

University of Sydney, 1989. pp. 179-199 https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?e54f
15. 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
16. Wong, P.C. (1989) EXPAN--An Integrated System for the Generation of Prefabricated Panel Wall Layout Design

Department of Architectural Science, University of Sydney https://papers.cumincad.org/cgi-bin/works/Show?a682
17. 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
18. Af Klercker, Jonas (1989) Interactive Animation on the Macintosh II

CAAD: Education - Research and Practice [eCAADe Conference Proceedings / ISBN 87-982875-2-4] Aarhus (Denmark) 21-23 September 1989, pp. 9.5.1-9.5.6 https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1989.x.a0t
19. 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
20. 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

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