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An integrated computer system for engineering problem solving
Computers should provide the mechanism that enables engineers to do better engineering. By permitting faster, more accurate and complete problem analysis to be performed, computers assist the engineer in his computational and decision making roles. The engineer today is faced with problems of increasing magnitude and complexity where the effects and interrelationships of all relevant information must be considered. The computer can provide the coordinating and integrating mechanism for this problem information.