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For many of us, it is now recognized that we have been living through an era where the advances in transport and space travel have had a remarkable effect on shaping the pattern of our lives. The technology thrown up by such advances have, for the most part, been spearheaded by automation and the computer.
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Sheldon, D.F. (1985). The present state of computer-aided engineering industry and education. In: Arthur, P. (eds) CADCAM: Training and Education through the ’80s. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-7118-2_1
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