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PROPOSAL FOR A SOFTWARE MODEL BASED
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ABSTRACT PROPOSAL FOR A SOFTWARE MO
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Foremost, I would
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2.4 CAAD Software used in Interior
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LIST OF TABLES Table 3.1 Comparison
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Table 4.5 ‘Other’ features of t
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Figure 3.16 Distribution of satisfa
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Figure 3.45 Percentage distribution
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Through the history, interior space
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individual packages. Yet, an agreem
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are chosen for their different purp
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graphics of the old computer system
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group supports the use of CAAD soft
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‘building information modeling’
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in ‘parametric modeling’ is non
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fields, such as; architecture, engi
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2.4.1.1 AutoCAD AutoCAD is a full-f
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plugged into the software. Nonethel
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Due to the limited information abou
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take 2D drawing printouts, one has
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There are available plug-ins, objec
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3. CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF CAAD SOFTWA
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3D objects include ‘planes’,
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out the plan view of the object int
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Further parts of this study also ex
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Table 3.2 Comparison of ‘transfor
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Next feature is related to ‘rende
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in this section are based on the sa
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Table 3.7 Comparison of ‘transfor
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Table 3.9 Comparison of ‘renderin
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Table 3.11 Comparison of features i
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3.2.1.2 Questionnaire Based on the
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Although 25% of students does not u
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Figure 3.6 Percentage distribution
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A typical architectural project pro
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- Page 135 and 136: BIBLIOGRAPHY 3D Animation Glossary.
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