Formal Design Methods for CAD: Proceedings of the IFIP TC5/WG5.2 Workshop on Formal Design Methods for CAD, Tallinn, Estonia, 16-19 June 194John S. Gero, Enn Tyugu, Ėnn Kharalʹdovich Tyugu Formal design methods provide the basis for the non-graphical use of computer-aided design. This volume represents the cutting edge of international research in the area, where artificial intelligence and cognitive science paradigms are providing a renewed impetus for exploration and development. The sixteen chapters are grouped into five parts: formal representations in design; shape grammars in design; design grammars; formalised design processes; and exploration in design. The volume will provide a valuable source of information for all those connected with this field. |
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... aspects of design we are looking at , we can also determine which aspects are still missing . 5. Conclusions From a logical or applied logics ( as in liguistics ) point of view it is clear what a formal representation is . For that ...
... aspects of design we are looking at , we can also determine which aspects are still missing . 5. Conclusions From a logical or applied logics ( as in liguistics ) point of view it is clear what a formal representation is . For that ...
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... aspects differs in every design , and furthermore it is also the goal of design because objects should be represented as integration of aspects . Abduction we discussed here is an approach to realize to create such integration ...
... aspects differs in every design , and furthermore it is also the goal of design because objects should be represented as integration of aspects . Abduction we discussed here is an approach to realize to create such integration ...
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... aspects can be dealt with separately since there will , in general , be strong interactions between the consequences of choices made at these two levels . Indeed , the relationship between these two aspects of control will be , in ...
... aspects can be dealt with separately since there will , in general , be strong interactions between the consequences of choices made at these two levels . Indeed , the relationship between these two aspects of control will be , in ...
Contents
Attribute models of design objects | 33 |
Formal representation of meaning in architecture | 45 |
What is a formal representation | 59 |
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