authors |
Eastman, Charles M. |
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1982 |
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Recent Developments in Representation in the Science of Design |
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9 p. : ill. Pittsburgh: Design Research Center, CMU, April, 1982. includes bibliography |
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A recent goal in computer aided design is the representation of a design artifact in a form sufficient to support all analyses and to determine that the design is realizable. In this paper, the implications of the development of computer representations for design specifications are reviewed, some components of a theory of design representations are discussed, and the benefits of such a theory outlined |
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CAD, theory, design, representation, architecture, geometric modeling |
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