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Huggins, David L.; Myers, Roy E. – CoED, 1983
Describes a simulated computer-aided-graphics (CAD) program at The Pennsylvania State University. Rationale for the program, facilities, microcomputer equipment (Apple) used, and development of a software package for simulating applied engineering graphics are considered. (JN)
Descriptors: Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Engineering Education, Engineering Graphics
Volz, Richard A.; And Others – 1978
This work represents the development of computer tools for undergraduate students. Emphasis is on automatic control theory using hybrid and digital computation. The routine calculations of control system analysis are presented as students would use them on the University of Michigan's central digital computer and the time-shared graphic terminals…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Engineering
Volz, Richard A.; And Others – 1974
Engineering is coming to rely more and more heavily upon the computer for computations, analyses, and graphic displays which aid the design process. A general purpose simulation system, the Time-shared Automatic Control Laboratory (TACL), and a set of computer-aided design programs, Control Oriented Interactive Graphic Analysis and Design…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Design
Volz, Richard A.; And Others – 1974
The computer is currently a vital tool in engineering analysis and design. With the introduction of moderately priced graphics terminals, it will become even more important in the future as rapid graphic interaction between the engineer and the computer becomes more feasible in computer-aided design (CAD). To provide a vehicle for introducing…
Descriptors: Computer Assisted Instruction, Computer Graphics, Computer Programs, Design
Halpern, Jeanne W. – Research News, 1970
Computer graphics have been called the most exciting development in computer technology. At the University of Michigan, three kinds of graphics output equipment are now being used: symbolic printers, line plotters or drafting devices, and cathode-ray tubes (CRT). Six examples are given that demonstrate the range of graphics use at the University.…
Descriptors: Architecture, Cardiovascular System, Computer Graphics, Computer Oriented Programs