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Interactive graphics for the computer-aided design of dynamic systems
IEEE Control Systems Magazine, 1987This paper addresses the general approach to the problem of designing an interactive environment through which graphical descriptions of dynamic systems, such as block diagrams and signal flow graphs, may be input, manipulated, transformed, renumbered, and output at a modern graphics workstation. It is shown that a data-base environment, in conjunction
H. Barker +3 more
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Graphics in Advanced Computer-Aided Design
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2002F. Bliss, J. Dill, C. Machover
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Interactive graphics for computer aided network design
Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '73, 1973Computer analysis codes for electronic networks have been in existence since about 1961. In spite of this, they have failed to generate much impact on electronics design and analysis. One of the main reasons for this is that most engineers do not have either a background in computer coding or the time (approximately two concentrated weeks) to learn the
J. L. Franklin, E. B. Dean
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Turtle geometry in computer graphics and computer-aided design
Computer-Aided Design, 2004Abstract LOGO is a programming language incorporating turtle graphics, originally devised for teaching computing to young children in elementary and middle schools. Here, we advocate the use of LOGO to help introduce some of the basic concepts of computer graphics and computer-aided design to undergraduate and graduate students in colleges and ...
Ron Goldman 0002 +2 more
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Interactive computer aided design using computer graphics
Computers & Graphics, 1983Abstract The development of a software system for general network design using interactive computer graphics poses many problems, which must be solved in a way consistent with the principles of man-machine communication as applied to network design, so as to obtain a system suited both to networks of any nature and also to any type of network design ...
Nenad Marovac, William S. Elliott
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Interactive computer graphics for computer aided design in civil engineering
Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1976Interactive computer graphics can be an effective and efficient aid in the analysis/design cycle of engineering problems. The vistas of much engineering research and design can be expanded with the tools and methodology available with the introduction of an interactive computer graphics (ICG) system into an academic or industrial environment.
John L. Wilson, Charles R. Lansberry
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Graphics and computer-aided design in aerospace
Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition on - AFIPS '73, 1973In 1964, certain hardware developments in graphics equipment were announced by IBM. The interest of management of the Lockheed-California Company was immediately aroused. Possibilities for the development of highly effective programs through the utilization of this equipment were foreseen and action was started to take advantage of this new technology.
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A general purpose graphic system for computer aided design
Proceedings of the 6th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques, 1979The experimental Advanced Integrated Designer's Activity Support (A-IDAS) system is intended to be a base for a total engineering system rather than a pure graphic system. The system provides a database in which graphic data, geometric data and engineering data are stored in a relational data model.
Sakae Uno, Hideo Matsuka
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Computer-aided graphics in distillation columns design
Computers & Education, 1989Abstract A portable computer simulator has been developed to aid in the design of distillation columns with either an internal reboiler or an open steam. The program (PANCHN) uses the traditional Ponchon-Savarit method and a modified form which incorporates a more exact analysis of the feed region in the case of a partially vaporized feed.
Ihab H. Farag, S.B.Reddy Karri
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Interactive Graphics for Computer-Aided Design Package
Proceedings of the 1988 IEEE International Conference on Systems, Man, and Cybernetics, 2005An user-oriented man-mdehine interface is developed to increase the acceptance and usability of a computer-aided design package. To provide an attractive designer environment, the interface is equipped with high resolution graphics capability which, operates in an interactive mode.
S.P. Chan, Y.K. Wong
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