Computer-Aided Design is a leading international journal that provides academia and industry with key papers on research and developments in the application of computers to design.
Computer-Aided Design invites papers reporting new research, as well as novel or particularly significant applications, within a wide range of topics, spanning all stages of design process from concept creation to manufacture and beyond. Examples of relevant topics include but are not limited to:
/// Foundational theories, frameworks, methodologies, and standards
/// Geometric and topological methods for shape and solid modeling
/// Structural, material and physical modeling
/// Virtual reality and prototyping methods
/// Advanced support of manufacturing and downstream activities of product realization
/// User interfaces, system interfaces and system interoperability
/// Knowledge-intensive technologies for design
/// Design databases, knowledge repositories, object libraries and retrieval
/// Modeling and design of multi-scale objects and systems
/// Specific applications and significant benchmarks of computer-aided design
/// Emergent issues of advanced design support
/// Uncertainty and imprecision in computer-aided design
Contributions are welcome from all disciplines, provided that they have a significant geometric, topological, spatial, or configuration design content, and present developments likely to be of interest to a broad spectrum of researchers, educators, and practitioners of computer-aided design.