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As per available reports about 3 relavant Journals, 3 Conferences and 308 Conferences Proceedings, are presently dedicated exclusively to Computer Aided Architecure and about 201 Open Access articles are being published on Computer Aided Architecture.

Computer Aided Architecture is done using computer aided architecture design software. These programs are the repository of accurate and comprehensive records of buildings and are used by architects and architectural companies. The first program was installed back in the 1960s, to help architects save time instead of drawing their blueprints. Computer-aided design also known as CAD was originally the type of program that architects used, but since CAD couldn’t offer all the tools that architects needed to complete a project, CAAD developed as a distinct class of software. CAAD has two types of structures in its program. ConferenceSeries International are organizing a conference on Computer Aided Architecture.Topics like: Fracture Mechanics,Seismic retrofitComposite materials are of interest.

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Scope & Importance:

The first system is surface structure which provides a graphics medium to represent three-dimensional objects using two-dimensional representations. Also algorithms that allow the generation of patterns and their analysis using programmed criteria, and data banks that store information about the problem at hand and the standards and regulations that applies to it. The second system is deep structure which means that the operations performed by the computer have natural limitations. Computer hardware and machine languages that are supported by these make it easy to perform arithmetical operations quickly and accurately. Also an almost illogical number of layers of symbolic processing can be built enabling the functionalities that are found at the surface.

Another advantage to CAAD is the two way mapping of activities and functionalities. NOS. The two instances of mapping are indicated to be between the surface structures (TM1) and the deep structures (TM2). These mappings are abstractions that are introduced in order to discuss the process of design and deployment of CAAD systems. In designing the systems the system developers usually consider TM1. Here a one-to-one mapping is the typical statement, which is to develop a computer based functionality that maps as closely as possible into a corresponding manual design activity, for example, drafting of stairs, checking spatial conflict between building systems, and generating perspectives from orthogonal views. The architectural design processes tend to integrate models isolated so far. Many different kinds of expert knowledge, tools, visualization techniques, and media are to be combined. The design process covers the complete life cycle of the building. The areas that are covered are construction, operations, reorganization, as well as destruction. Considering the shared use of digital design tools and the exchange of information and knowledge between designers and across different projects, we speak of a design continuum.

Market Analysis:

The construction industry of UAE witnessed construction contract awards to the tune of USD 40 billion in 2012, which is expected to increase to USD 50 billion by 2015, with bulk of the projects likely to be awarded over 2014 and 2015. Construction sector as a percentage of GDP of the UAE reached 10.5% in 2009 and 10.25% in 2011 while for 2015 and 2020 the sector’s contribution as a percentage of UAE GDP is projected to record 11.1% and 11.45% respectively. According to global market analysis, in 2014, the industry is expected to generate revenue of approximately 156.12 billion U.S. dollars. According to statistical record, in 2013 most of the regions including North America, SouthAmerica, South Africa, MENA faced a growth of 4.5%, 5.0%, 6.0% and 5.5% respectively in construction Industry. That year revenue generated by global construction industry was around 124.69 billion USD.

List of best conferences:

  1. Construction and Steel Structure Congress   
    November 16-18,2015 Dubai,UAE
  2. Sustainable Civil Engineering Conference 
    June 23-25,2016 Cape Town,South Africa.     
  3. 2nd Construction and Steel Structure Congress  
    September 22-23, 2016 Las Vegas, USA
  4. ACSE-2015, 2nd Advances in Computer and Software Engineering 
    November 7th, 2015, Istanbul, Turkey.
  5. The 2015 International Conference Sustainable Development Technology & Sciences in Paris 
    December1st ,2015, Paris, France.
  6. The 2015 International Advance Innovation Technology Research Conference in London 
    December 7th 2015, London, UK.
  7. Second International Conference on Engineering and Technology 
    February 19th, 2016, Colombo, Sri Lanka

Relevant Society and Associations:

  1. ASCAAD - Arab Society for Computer Aided Architectural Design
  2. Association for Education and Research in Computer Aided  Architectural Design
  3. Association for Computer Aided Design In Architecture
  4. Civil Engineering Society
  5. Canadian Society for Civil Engineering

Companies:

  1. Autodesk
  2. Jacobs
  3. Intel Corporation
  4. DIGITAL Design

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