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The Structural Engineer, Volume 58, Issue 11, 1980
Much of the controversy surrounding CPllO is, to some extent, engendered by the belief among engineers that the determination of flexural reinforcement for beams and columns is so complex that a volume of design curves (Part 2) is required. B.E. Clark
This paper outlines experience of using computers to assist the production of information required to fabricate structural steel. The computer aided production system (CAPS) is now widely used by the UK steel fabricating industry. The system has been developed to the point where it can handle the very diverse requirements of different fabricating companies and the wide variety of irregular connections encountered in steel frames. E.F. Boyle
The CADRAW computer drafting system was developed in the London office of Ove Arup & Partners. The objectives of the development, the various programs and their method of operation are described, and examples are given of the drawings produced. R. Whittle and P. Morreau