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Started by posdamer@wucs1.w
Fri, 24 Feb 1989 16:54
Object Oriented Solid Nodeling
Author: posdamer@wucs1.w
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1989 16:54
Date: Fri, 24 Feb 1989 16:54
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I am repeating a requst I made a while ago for information on work done to implement solid modeling in an object oriented environment. I am, of course, interested in 'acquiring' a woking modeler to use as part of a research project on rules constrained design. Please reply by e-mail and, as is usually the case, if there is sufficient response, I will summarize to the net. Tnanks for your help. Jeff Posdamer posdamer@wucs1.wustl.edu
Re: Object Oriented Solid Nodeling
Author: lee@puffin.uucp
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 1989 04:37
Date: Thu, 02 Mar 1989 04:37
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The 1987 SIGGRAPH had a course called: Object-Oriented Geometric Modeling and Rendering I didn't attend the course but I have read the course notes. It's a reasonable way to start. Most of the implementations discussed where macros on top of C although the Lisp Flavors are also used. Lee Moore -- Xerox Webster Research Center UUCP: {allegra, decvax, cmcl2, rutgers}!rochester!rocksanne!lee Arpa Internet: Moore.Wbst128@Xerox.Com DDN: +1 716 422 2496
Re: Object Oriented Solid Modeling
Author: sundar@wheaties.
Date: Fri, 03 Mar 1989 00:00
Date: Fri, 03 Mar 1989 00:00
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In article <693@rocksanne.UUCP>, lee@puffin.uucp (Lee Moore) writes: > The 1987 SIGGRAPH had a course called: > Object-Oriented Geometric Modeling and Rendering > I didn't attend the course but I have read the course notes. It's a reasonable > way to start. Most of the implementations discussed where macros on top of C > although the Lisp Flavors are also used. Can someone on the net tell me how to obtain a copy of the above course notes? Thanks, -Sundar (sundar@wheaties.ai.mit.edu)
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