authors |
Ismail, Ashraf Lotfy R.M. |
year |
1995 |
title |
Singularity and Pluralism in Multimedia: A Key Theoretical Approach to the Multimodel |
source |
Multimedia and Architectural Disciplines [Proceedings of the 13th European Conference on Education in Computer Aided Architectural Design in Europe / ISBN 0-9523687-1-4] Palermo (Italy) 16-18 November 1995, pp. 331-340 |
doi |
https://doi.org/10.52842/conf.ecaade.1995.331
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summary |
Contemporary multimedia research address the possibilities and consequences of integrating various techniques to produce single user based applications (singularity). There is a need for utilising current multimedia techniques; to explore the potential of multi-models (theoretically) to generate modelling information that could be shared simultaneously. The problems are confined to understanding and managing the issues that influence the so-called ītarget and product modelsī. This paper introduces and elaborates on such problems. It provides a theoretical and another practical framework, the 3D-CAD Modelling Paradigm, based upon completed results of modelling. There is a suggested evidence that there might be advantages in standardising the process of modelling and knowledge representation. The paper stresses that the composition of a model should differ from another to reflect its unique characteristics (singularity). Though, it is essential that such models should conform and respond to the well defined and shared criteria (pluralism).
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eCAADe |
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http://dpce.ing.unipa.it/Webshare/Wwwroot/ecaade95/Pag_40.htm |
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