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    Computer Assisted Design as a Tool in Organizational Communication

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    8 pages with 7 sources used. This paper relates the use of CAD or Computer Assisted Design as a tool in communication in the organizational setting. This paper relates the fact that CAD can be used successfully to aid architects in the expression of their artistic capabilities and to provide a background and vision support for professional services developed by architects. This paper relates the fact that CAD can be used in a professional context and considers the significance of developing and using this tool to enhance the communications for architectural development and to resolve design problems in the modern corporate environment.

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    service of this profession. This discussion will focus on the use of CAD within the profession. Thesis statement: Computer assisted design provides a valuable and ever developing  tool for the advancement of architectural creativity in providing unique design solutions to modern problems and needs. Bibliography lists 7 sources. Bbcadarc.doc CAD  - COMPUTER ASSISTED DESIGN AS A COMMUNICATION TOOL Written by B. Bryan Babcock for the Paperstore, Inc., July 2001 Note to  the student: Your assignment for this sample paper requested visuals. They have been included at the end of the paper. They may be left in that position  or included within the text: it is your decision. Naturally you will remember to mouse-click on to the page if it appears blank, and then the image will  appear. Abstract: As technology advances we may question the human role within a particular development. That may be particularly seen in the profession of architecture. We  tend to forget that in spite of science fiction fantasies, the computer has been designed as a tool to save energy, time, labor and costs. Computer assisted design is  an excellent tool which free the architect/artist/creator a broader area of time and space to develop an appropriate solution to a given design problem. Introduction To be successful  in the design professions requires not only talent and creativity, but a careful balance of technical skill, business sense and artistic expression. One hopes to find this balance in  the professional area of architecture. Computer aided design (CAD) is a valuable tool in the service of this profession. This discussion will focus on the use of CAD 

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