Difference between revisions of "Manual of Style"

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=Categorizing Pages=
 
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History and theory pages uses similar style to Wikipedia but are somehow shorter and focus only on computational design taxonomies, cultures and ontologies.
 
=Application Pages=
 
=Application Pages=
 
Design Computation Application pages refer to material and methods shared by contributors for the resolution of design issues. This is often associated to live projects in the industry.
 
Design Computation Application pages refer to material and methods shared by contributors for the resolution of design issues. This is often associated to live projects in the industry.

Revision as of 14:47, 26 August 2016

The Manual of Style (abbreviated as DCMoS, DCMOS or MoS) is the style manual for all Design Computation articles. This primary page of the guideline covers certain topics (e.g. punctuation) in detail and summarizes the key points of other topics. The detail pages, which are cross-referenced here and linked by this page's menu, provide specific guidance on those topics. If any contradiction arises, this page has precedence over all detail pages of the guideline.

Categorizing Pages

History and Theory Pages

History and theory pages uses similar style to Wikipedia but are somehow shorter and focus only on computational design taxonomies, cultures and ontologies.

Application Pages

Design Computation Application pages refer to material and methods shared by contributors for the resolution of design issues. This is often associated to live projects in the industry.