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− | The authors have become increasingly concerned at lack of clear and accurate information on many aspects of digital design, even though this fast growing discipline is the basis of the third largest industry in the U.S.A. They have decided to contribute towards remedying this situation by publishing a series of volumes which concentrate on those aspects of the subject which have been ignored or misunderstood. The authors graduated from British colleges. They have a total of more than forty years of experience in Britain and the U.S.A. centred on digital design, and have published widely in the technical journals. They give seminars on digital design, and act as consultants to industry.[[Category:Book]] | + | The authors have become increasingly concerned at lack of clear and accurate information on many aspects of digital design, even though this fast growing discipline is the basis of the third largest industry in the U.S.A. They have decided to contribute towards remedying this situation by publishing a series of volumes which concentrate on those aspects of the subject which have been ignored or misunderstood. The authors graduated from British colleges. They have a total of more than forty years of experience in Britain and the U.S.A. centred on digital design, and have published widely in the technical journals. They give seminars on digital design, and act as consultants to industry.[[Category:Book|digital electronic design volume]] |
Latest revision as of 06:35, 2 January 2017
Author | Ivor Catt |
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Published | 1978 |
Publisher | C.A.M. Publishing |
ISBN | 0906340004 |
The authors have become increasingly concerned at lack of clear and accurate information on many aspects of digital design, even though this fast growing discipline is the basis of the third largest industry in the U.S.A. They have decided to contribute towards remedying this situation by publishing a series of volumes which concentrate on those aspects of the subject which have been ignored or misunderstood. The authors graduated from British colleges. They have a total of more than forty years of experience in Britain and the U.S.A. centred on digital design, and have published widely in the technical journals. They give seminars on digital design, and act as consultants to industry.