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01 Jan 1982
TL;DR: A collection of papers developed from the proceeding of the Northeastern Regional meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), held at the Department of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University, includes articles about representation, representation and architecture.
Abstract: A collection of papers developed from the proceeding of the Northeastern Regional meeting of the Association of Collegiate Schools of Architecture (ACSA), held at the Department of Architecture, Carnegie Mellon University. The introduction includes articles about representation, representation and architecture. Part 1, Who/To Whom speaks about representation and participatory design process, and of a system for recording behavior and occupying of design. Part 2, How: includes Figure, System and Memory, the Process of Design ; Representation and Creativity in Architecture and Miniature Substitutes. Part 3, With What :Information and Data Base in Design : the Computer as a Design Medium, Slides Talk and Translation

19 citations


Journal ArticleDOI
01 Apr 1982
TL;DR: The foundation for abstraction mechanisms to address information in a unified manner regardless of the structure and/or of the size of information objects are given andObject-oriented architecture which reflects this hierarchical classification directly in its storage organization is proposed, called the abstract storage architecture.
Abstract: An important strategy to enhance both the reliability and performance of high-level program execution is to have computer architecture provided with the mechanisms, such as i) to address information in a unified manner regardless of the structure and/or of the size of information objects, and ii) to dynamically check the eligibility of information accesses. This paper firstly gives the foundation for such abstraction mechanisms through examining the semantic structure of information objects. Information is hereby formalized as a set of relations between an access and the entity that is accessed. The relations are hierarchically classified into four categories, each of which associates to the corresponding level of abstraction. Object-oriented architecture which reflects this hierarchical classification directly in its storage organization is then proposed. This architecture is called the abstract storage architecture. Issues in designing the abstract storage architecture are described. The effectiveness of such architecture is concluded from the view points of both the implementation of existing high-level languages and the design of future high-level languages.

4 citations


Dissertation
01 Jan 1982

1 citations