authors |
Zhou, Qi and Krawczyk, Robert J. |
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2001 |
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From CAD to iAD: A survey of Internet application in the AEC industry |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.2001.392
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Reinventing the Discourse - How Digital Tools Help Bridge and Transform Research, Education and Practice in Architecture [Proceedings of the Twenty First Annual Conference of the Association for Computer-Aided Design in Architecture / ISBN 1-880250-10-1] Buffalo (New York) 11-14 October 2001, pp. 392-397 |
summary |
The internet is becoming increasingly more valuable in the field of architectural design that what we conventionally called CAD might soon be changed to iAD (internet Aided Design) (Zhou and Krawczyk 2000). In order to have a clear vision of what iAD will be or could be, we should first examine what is currently available. This research focuses on an investigation of selected web vendors, which are typical and most influential in providing internet related services for the AEC industry. Our purpose for doing this survey is: to understand the progress and development of internet application in the AEC industry, identify the technology used in this area, determine the advantages and deficiencies of current practice and develop a base for future research in proposing a evolutionary model of internet Aided Design for architecture. |
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Internet Aided Design, Web-Based Application, On-Line Collaboration |
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ACADIA |
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Zhou, Q. and Krawczyk, R. (2000)
A proposed working model for internet aided design
, Ph.D. proposal (unpublished), College of Architecture, Illinois Institute of technology
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