authors |
Schmitt, Gerhard N. |
year |
1985 |
title |
Architectural Tool Building: Introduction to Pascal for Architects and Designers Using Graphics on the IBM PC and Macintosh |
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ACADIA Workshop ‘85 [ACADIA Conference Proceedings] Tempe (Arizona / USA) 2-3 November 1985, pp. 119-128 |
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https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.acadia.1985.119
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summary |
The growing number of architecture and design students that take introductory computing courses justify the development of courses that are tuned to the specific needs of these disciplines. The importance of graphics has to be reflected in these courses and relationships that exist between structured programming and deterministic design problems must be demonstrated. This paper describes such a course - the software and the tutorial developed for it. It is both the introduction for architecture and design students to become competent program users and the foundation and prerequisite for more advanced courses in data structures and Artificial Intelligence for architectural tool building. |
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ACADIA |
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Cooper, Doug and Clancy, Michael (1982)
Oh!Pascal!
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Computer. Science: The First Course
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Mitchell, W. J., Liggett, R. S. and Kvan, R. (1984)
Computer Graphics for Designers: A Structured Program Through Pascal
, Graduate School of Architecture, UCLA
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Schmitt, Gerhard (1985)
Pascal For Architects: Graphics Software For A Self-Paced Tutorial
, Department of Architecture, Carnegie -Mellon University
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