Douglas T. Ross Quote

From the computer application point of view the primary problem [of Computer-Aided Design] is not how to solve problems, but how to state them.


p. iii; Abstract. - Computer-Aided Design: A Statement of Objectives (1960)


From the computer application point of view the primary problem [of Computer-Aided Design] is not how to solve problems, but how to state them.

From the computer application point of view the primary problem [of Computer-Aided Design] is not how to solve problems, but how to state them.

From the computer application point of view the primary problem [of Computer-Aided Design] is not how to solve problems, but how to state them.

From the computer application point of view the primary problem [of Computer-Aided Design] is not how to solve problems, but how to state them.