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Computer Aided Deisgn's eXtended Dimensions
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Introduction
Years of technical
only explanations in trying to teach computer aided design (CADesign
)have been found by this author to be not very effective resulting
in digital future shock. Most digital based design applications in
the last twenty years have not reached beyond the dimensional boundaries
of paper based processes and their attending cultures and social structures.
Thus, this chapter takes a unique approach by presenting a digital
way of thinking and techniques for the digital based three dimensional
computer aided design process. So, we will begin with an introduction
to the digital way that includes digital ethics, responsibilities,
3D dimensional orientation and description of the differences between
paper and digital design processes.
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The Digital Way
The most difficult,
expensive, time consuming to develop, and important part of all digital
systems is the human part of the system. The human part of most digital
systems is usually defective or broken. Because of the lack of understanding
of digital technologies, most digital systems are applied in the same
way as the past information technologies they replace. The result
is the growth of digital systems being blocked by technically obsolete
constructs and old social structures of the past paper, radio and
video based analogue information systems. The human part of current
digital "
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