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A generalized linear model for optimization of architectural planning
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Proceedings of the April 30--May 2, 1968, spring joint computer conference table of contents
Atlantic City, New Jersey
SESSION: Scientific applications of general interest table of contents
Pages 81-88  
Year of Publication: 1968
Authors
Rodolfo J. Aguilar  Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
James E. Hand  Louisiana State University, Baton Rouge, Louisiana
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AFIPS : American Federation of Information Processing Societies
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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ABSTRACT

In the realm of architectural planning there exists a type of problem with which designers are frequently confronted where financial return is the most appropriate measure of the system's effectiveness. In this category can be included all rental and speculative housing (single and multiple family dwellings), office buildings, warehouses, stores, many industrial facilities, etc., and building complexes which combine some or all of these to provide comprehensive services to the tenant.


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R J Aguilar Decision making in building planning Computers in Engineering Design Education College of Engineering The University of Michigan Ann Arbor Vol III pp 111--26 to III-33 April 1 1966
 
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R J Aguilar The mathematical formulation and optimization of architectural and planning functions Division of Engineering Research Louisiana State University Baton Rouge Bulletin No 93 1967
 
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W W Garvin Introduction to linear programming McGraw Hill Book Company Inc New York 1960
 
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R W Llewellyn Linear Programming Holt Rinehart and Winston New York 1964
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