Theory and Practice of Geometric Modeling

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Wolfgang Strasser, Hans-Peter Seidel
Springer Science & Business Media, 1989. gada 10. okt. - 547 lappuses
This book is a result of the lectures and discussions during the conference "Theory and Practice of Geometric Modeling". The event has been organized by the Wilhelm-Schickard-Institut fiir Informatik, Universitat Tiibingen and took place at the Heinrich-Fabri-Institut in Blaubeuren from October 3 to 7, 1988. The conference brought together leading experts from academic and industrial research institutions, CAD system developers and experien ced users to exchange their ideas and to discuss new concepts and future directions in geometric modeling. The main intention has been to bridge the gap between theoretical results, performance of existing CAD systems and the real problems of users. The contents is structured in five parts: A Algorithmic Aspects B Surface Intersection, Blending, Ray Tracing C Geometric Tools D Different Representation Schemes in Solid Modeling E Product Modeling in High Level Specifications The material presented in this book reflects the current state of the art in geometric modeling and should therefore be of interest not only to university and industry researchers, but also to system developers and practitioners who wish to keep up to date on recent advances and new concepts in this rapidly expanding field. The editors express their sincere appreciation to the contributing authors, and to the members of the program committee, W. Boehm, J. Hoschek, A. Massabo, H. Nowacki, M. Pratt, J. Rossignac, T. Sederberg and W. Tiller, for their close cooperation and their time and effort that made the conference and this book a success.

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A Useful Polynomial Representation of Multiply Continuous
3
Computing BSpline Control Points
17
Approximate Parametrization of Algebraic Curves
33
Geometric Modeling of Smooth Surfaces Using Triangular
55
Filling Polygonal Holes with Rectangular Patches
81
BernsteinBézier Representation of Solid Modeling
109
Constructive Solid Geometry with Sculptured Primitives
127
A Uniform Representation Scheme for Freeform Geometric
143
Containment Algorithms for Objects in Rectangular Boxes
307
A Generalized Model for the Integration
329
On Boundary to CSG and Extended Octrees to
349
Relationship Between SBounds and Active Zones
369
Solid Modeling Schemes and Solid Reconstruction
383
The Use of Geometric Models in Robotic Applications
403
Experiences Using Adjacency Analysis for Building
419
Information Structures and Database Support
433

The Generalized Inverse Matrix and the SurfaceSurface
167
Using Plane Vector Fields to Obtain all the Intersection
187
Topological Considerations in Blending Boundary
205
Blend Design as a BoundaryValue Problem
221
Cyclide Blending in Solid Modelling
235
Some Remarks on Cyclides in Solid Modeling
247
Ray Tracing of Boundary Models with Implicit Blend
253
Ray Tracing Parametric Surfaces by Subdivision
273
A CoordinateFree Approach to Geometric Programming
291
Intelligent CADSystems Based on Technical Associative
451
Graphical Interaction on Procedural Object Descriptions
469
Feature Oriented System Design for Geometric Modeling
483
Matching Measured Components to Solid Models
499
A Survey
509
Representation and Communication in Geometric Modelling
525
List of Authors
545
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