authors |
Mitchell, William J. |
year |
1995 |
title |
CAD as a Social Process |
source |
Sixth International Conference on Computer-Aided Architectural Design Futures [ISBN 9971-62-423-0] Singapore, 24-26 September 1995, pp. 7-9 |
summary |
We can now look back over more than three decades of CAD research, software development, and deployment in practice. In that time, several guiding paradigms have emerged - then have eventually been superseded(or, at least, extended and augmented by new ones. In this paper I briefly glance backward at successive paradigms, consider what each has contributed to our understanding of the subject, then go on to consider the latest - CAD as a network-supported, social process. |
keywords |
Geographically-Distributed Computing, Virtual Design Studios |
series |
CAAD Futures |
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