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The reduction in computer and data base storage cost has opened new avenues for the storage and dissemination of engineering data. The capabilities offered by mass memories for the display and storage of information and the utilization of lasers in high quality printing has presented several influencing factors that may well effect the way engineering documentation is processed and distributed. This paper will explore the near term and future perspective from the author’s viewpoint.
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Durbin, G.T. (1984). Computers and Engineering Drawings the Present and Future. In: Wang, P.CC. (eds) Advances in Engineering Data Handling. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-2817-9_16
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