authors |
Lansdown, John |
year |
1984 |
title |
Knowledge for Designers |
source |
Architect`s journal. England: February, 1984. vol. 179: pp. 55-58 |
summary |
The first of two articles discussing expert systems. Both design and construction are carried out within the framework of empirical rules and regulations designed more for ease of implementation and checking than scientific validity. On completion of a building, little follow up research is done on the way it is used or on the way in which the assumption made in its design are borne out in practice. This present two problems: How to make information from disparate sources easily available to designers and constructors, and how to make them aware that they need this information. This paper describes how a special type of computer programming might assist in solving these problems |
keywords |
design, construction, building, expert systems, knowledge base, systems, programming, life cycle |
series |
CADline |
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