Book Description
Ken Sanders, AIA, takes you beyond the hyperbole to discover the practical reality of using computers today. He explains their strengths and weaknesses; what these tools do and what they don't do; and how they can be used strategically and tactically to improve quality, productivity, and profits in design firms of all sizes. Drawing on his own experiences and those of colleagues from across the nation whose comments appear throughout, he provides a wealth of valuable insights and advice on:
- Choosing technology that leverages your professional value
- Integrating technology seamlessly into your firm
- Implementing cost-effective technology training and education
- Managing the digital office, including liability, privacy, and security issues
- Organizing the knowledge base of your firm
- Using the Internet's World Wide Web as a global information resource
- Hardware platforms, operating systems, and networks
- Software tools and applications, including CAD, word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia, visualization, animation, virtual reality, on-line services, and more
- The latest releases of major software products, including Windows 95TM and AutoCAD(r) Release 13(r)
The only guide of its kind, The Digital Architect is a valuable tool for architects, engineers, designers, and all those who participate in creating the built environment.
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The publisher, John Wiley & Sons
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Ken Sanders, AIA, takes you beyond the hyperbole to discover the practical reality of using computers today. He explains their strengths and weaknesses; what these tools do and what they don't do; and how they can be used strategically and tactically to improve quality, productivity, and profits in design firms of all sizes. Drawing on his own experiences and those of colleagues from across the nation whose comments appear throughout, he provides a wealth of valuable insights and advice on: Choosing technology that leverages your professional value Integrating technology seamlessly into your firm Implementing cost-effective technology training and education Managing the digital office, including liability, privacy, and security issues Organizing the knowledge base of your firm Using the Internet's World Wide Web as a global information resource Hardware platforms, operating systems, and networks Software tools and applications, including CAD, word processing, spreadsheets, multimedia, visualization, animation, virtual reality, on-line services, and more The latest releases of major software products, including Windows 95TM and AutoCAD(r) Release 13(r)
The only guide of its kind, The Digital Architect is a valuable tool for architects, engineers, designers, and all those who participate in creating the built environment.