A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /

The ability of current CAD systems to respond intelligently to users is very limited. A number of research attempts have been made to link CAD packages to other software with the aim of maximising efficiency and productivity. CAD, for example, has been linked successfully to bill of quantities softw...

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Main Authors: 203413 Che Wan Fadhil Che Wan Putra, University of Salford
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Published: Salford : University of Salford, 1991
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description The ability of current CAD systems to respond intelligently to users is very limited. A number of research attempts have been made to link CAD packages to other software with the aim of maximising efficiency and productivity. CAD, for example, has been linked successfully to bill of quantities software therefore assuring perfect data transfer from one package to another. Nowever, the issues of analysing CAD drawings and distinguishing their various components for further analysis have not yet been addressed. This project is concerned with the creation of a framework by which dynamic data interchange can take place to interpret intelligently the components of a drawing. In order to achieve its objectives, this study must : - Examine the AutoCAD database structure in detail and propose a coding mechanism for the efficient extraction of drawing data. - Develop software using the AutoLisp programming language to recognise the components of a drawing. - Test this software by developing an external application to make use of the previously recognised components.
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:1010852020-12-19T17:01:30ZA prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing / 203413 Che Wan Fadhil Che Wan Putra University of Salford Salford : University of Salford,1991engThe ability of current CAD systems to respond intelligently to users is very limited. A number of research attempts have been made to link CAD packages to other software with the aim of maximising efficiency and productivity. CAD, for example, has been linked successfully to bill of quantities software therefore assuring perfect data transfer from one package to another. Nowever, the issues of analysing CAD drawings and distinguishing their various components for further analysis have not yet been addressed. This project is concerned with the creation of a framework by which dynamic data interchange can take place to interpret intelligently the components of a drawing. In order to achieve its objectives, this study must : - Examine the AutoCAD database structure in detail and propose a coding mechanism for the efficient extraction of drawing data. - Develop software using the AutoLisp programming language to recognise the components of a drawing. - Test this software by developing an external application to make use of the previously recognised components.Thesis (M.Sc) - University of Salford, 1991Includes bibliographical referencesThe ability of current CAD systems to respond intelligently to users is very limited. A number of research attempts have been made to link CAD packages to other software with the aim of maximising efficiency and productivity. CAD, for example, has been linked successfully to bill of quantities software therefore assuring perfect data transfer from one package to another. Nowever, the issues of analysing CAD drawings and distinguishing their various components for further analysis have not yet been addressed. This project is concerned with the creation of a framework by which dynamic data interchange can take place to interpret intelligently the components of a drawing. In order to achieve its objectives, this study must : - Examine the AutoCAD database structure in detail and propose a coding mechanism for the efficient extraction of drawing data. - Develop software using the AutoLisp programming language to recognise the components of a drawing. - Test this software by developing an external application to make use of the previously recognised components.02PRZSLComputer-aided designInterpreters (Computer programs)Integrated softwareArchitectural drawing
spellingShingle Computer-aided design
Interpreters (Computer programs)
Integrated software
Architectural drawing
203413 Che Wan Fadhil Che Wan Putra
University of Salford
A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /
title A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /
title_full A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /
title_fullStr A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /
title_full_unstemmed A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /
title_short A prototype interpreter for architectural CAD drawing /
title_sort prototype interpreter for architectural cad drawing
topic Computer-aided design
Interpreters (Computer programs)
Integrated software
Architectural drawing
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