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Preface
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Table of Contents
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Rubric: Theme 1: New applications of informatics in the construction industry
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Article: Impact of CAD/CAM systems on the construction industry
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Article: Automatisation of drawing-office activities
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Article: European workstation for the building industry
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Article: A software system for the workstation in structural engineering
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Article: Session I: discussion (1st part)
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Article: Approach to automated construction cost estimating
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Article: Evaluation methods for design alternatives
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Article: Computer-based systems for the assessment of structural damage
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Article: Session I: discussion (2nd part)
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Article: Impact of computer graphics on architecture and engineering
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Article: Session II: discussion (1st part)
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Article: Safety inspection system of existing structures
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Article: Graphical data processing in civil engineering
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Article: Setting a large caisson on the sea bed
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Article: Method for optimum design of building systems
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Article: Analysis and design of plane steel structures
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Article: Stability of a bowstring bridge with twin inclindes arches
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Rubric: Theme 2: Impact of new hardware and software technology
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Article: NEMESIS: a joint effort of computer users in the Netherlands
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Article: Integrated program systems for mini- and micro-computers
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Article: Standardized input-output conventions: state of the art and trends
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Article: Role of database management systems in structural engineering
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Article: Engineering databases
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Article: Computer aided structural design in Hungary
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Article: Adaptive techniques of finite element computations
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Article: STEELSTRAC: Steel structures automated coding
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Article: Session III: discussion
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Rubric: Theme 3: Technical and legal responsibility associated with structural computations: quality assurance procedures
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Article: A methodology for the evaluation of designs for standards conformance
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Article: Validation of computations: a synopsis of criteria
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Article: Nonlinear computations from the user's point of view
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Article: Computer usage in building structural design
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Article: Session IV: discussion
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Rubric: Theme 4: Education and computer based structural analysis and design
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Article: Education of structural engineers in electronic data processing
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Article: Using the computer to teach
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Article: Computers in the education of structural engineers
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Article: On structural computing in education
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Article: Introducing CAD to an undergraduate engineering curriculum: advantages and difficulties
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Article: Session V: discussion
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Article: Closing address
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Index: IABSE reports
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