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… mute on areas of design …

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 October 2002

Richard Coyne
Affiliation:
Edinburgh

Abstract

Terry Knight and George Stiny's paper on classical and non-classical computation (arq 5/4, pp 355–372) reminds us that shape grammars have been around for 25 years. Both Knight and Stiny are to be congratulated on developing and sustaining the research paradigm to the quarter century mark. Computing about shapes has certainly been influential among those who think that theories of design and theories of computation have something to offer each other, or may in fact be the same thing.

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letters
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© 2003 Cambridge University Press

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