
This paper presents the computer-related implications, both on computer technology and on engineering, of solving an integrated, complex engineering problem. The discussion is based upon experience gained from a case study in which a series of essentially independent subsystem computer programs were used in modular interconnection for a comprehensive highway design problem. It should be emphasized that the authors speak as users, rather than developers, of computer systems.
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