World survey of computer-aided design

The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, iiasa, was established at the end of 1972 as a joint creation of countries from both East and West. iiasa is a nongovernmental, multinational autonomous scientific institution, founded for the purpose of research into problems which are eithe...

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Published inComputer aided design Vol. 25; no. 12; pp. 776 - 798
Main Authors Hatvany, J., Newman, W.M., Sabin, M.A.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Oxford Elsevier Ltd 01.12.1993
Elsevier Science
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Summary:The International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, iiasa, was established at the end of 1972 as a joint creation of countries from both East and West. iiasa is a nongovernmental, multinational autonomous scientific institution, founded for the purpose of research into problems which are either global (knowing no frontiers) or universal (applying to all nations), and into the application of systems analysis to their solution. iiasa is situated at Schloss Laxenburg, near Vienna, Austria, and scientists from all the member nations work together on various research projects, some of which tackle specific problem areas, and others of which develop methodologies in a general context. Early in 1974, the industrial-systems project identified computer-aided design as a developing technology which would be likely to influenced the development of industry considerably. In collaboration with the computer-systems project, the industrial-systems project commissioned a world-wide survey of cad. The survey covers many countries in both Eastern and Western Europe, and includes the USA and Japan.
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ISSN:0010-4485
1879-2685
DOI:10.1016/0010-4485(93)90105-W