Source: Computer-Aided Design: A Statement of Objectives (1960), p. iii: Abstract.
“It is very difficult to define what is meant by computer-aided design since the complete definition is, in fact, the sum and substance of the total project effort which has only begun. It is much easier to describe, what is not computer-aided design as we mean it.”
Source: Computer-Aided Design: A Statement of Objectives (1960), p. 1.
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Source: Computer-Aided Design: A Statement of Objectives (1960), p. iii; Abstract.
D.T. Ross & John Erwin Ward (1968). Investigations in computer-aided design for numerically controlled production http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/755/FR-0351-19563962.pdf?sequence=1. Electronic Systems Laboratory, Electrical Engineering Dept., Massachusetts Institute of Technology. p. iii Abstract.
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“Object-oriented design is the roman numerals of computing.”
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