DocumentCode
1127045
Title
Computer-Aided Geometric Design: A bibliography with Keywords and Classified Index
Author
Barsky, Brian A.
Author_Institution
University of Utah
Volume
1
Issue
3
fYear
1981
fDate
7/1/1981 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
67
Lastpage
109
Abstract
Computer-aided geometric design is a subject which involves the representation, specification, design, manipulation, display, and analysis of free-form curves and surfaces. This eclectic field draws on techniques and principles from numerical analysis, approximation theory, computer graphics, interactive computer systems, mechanical and geometric design, and many other areas. Nevertheless, computer-aided geometric design is an endeavor with a character, emphasis, and purpose of its own, combining techniques and principles from other fields with unique approaches that are often somewhat enigmatic and confusing to the novice. Many things sound and seem familiar, yet the directions and motivations are distinct to this discipline. This decade is proving to be an era of intense interest in computer-aided geometric design, an activity attracting people from many sectors including computing and manufacturing. As the discipline more firmly establishes valid principles and standard techniques, it will undoubtedly be of increasing importance in computer-aided manufacturing and a wide range of other applications.
Keywords
Application software; Approximation methods; Bibliographies; Computer aided manufacturing; Computer displays; Computer graphics; Design automation; Numerical analysis; Spline; Surface fitting;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0272-1716
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/MCG.1981.1673958
Filename
1673958
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