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There has been posted a suggestion that the Wikipedia entry on CAAD should be merged with CAD. I disagree: CAAD as an application area is sufficiently distinct from CAD that it warrants a separate entry. Making it a sub-field under CAD would make that entry unduly long. Henri8888 15:38, 23 June 2006 (UTC)[reply]

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The first program[which?] was installed back in the 1960s, to help architects save time instead of drawing their blueprints″ I think the author meant Sketchpad, according to this http://www.cadhistory.net/03%20MIT%20CAD%20Roots%201945-1965.pdf — Preceding unsigned comment added by Robertjuch (talkcontribs)