Computer Representation of Three-Dimensional Structures for CAEADS.

Abstract

This report presents the findings of a study performed to provide a basis for the selection of a computerized representation of three-dimensional structures for the Computer-Aided Engineering and Architectural Design System (CAEADS). The project was divided into four interlinked phases: (a) Establishment of CAEADS requirements for a building and site description system; (b) Identification of criteria against which potential candidate base systems can be evaluated; (c) Survey of systems and techniques; and (d) Evaluation of candidate systems. It was found that development of a three-dimensional geometric data base system to support CAEADS will be a complex task, but it is feasible. No existing software which exactly matches the requirements could be identified, but a range of feasible implementation strategies which make use of existing available software exists. Strategies based upon the OXSYS system (Applied Research of Cambridge Ltd.), the Evans and Sutherland Design System (Evans and Sutherland Computer Corporation), and GLIDE (Carnegie-Melon University) are most highly recommended. (Author)

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Feb 01, 1978
Accession Number
ADA052040

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  • Mary Oliverson
  • William J. Mitchell

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  • Advanced Electronics
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