Title :
Architectural issues in solid modelers
Author :
Miller, James R.
Author_Institution :
Kansas Univ., Lawrence, KS, USA
Abstract :
Several issues related to solid modeling are examined. Fundamental background definitions and concepts are presented, concentrating especially on dual-representation solid-modeling environments. An ideal architecture is hypothesized and it is shown that the current state of the art leads to one of two compromise architectures in practice. Also studied are lower level development strategies, including schemes that trade-off, to varying extents, the goal of minimizing flexibility in geometric forms as provided to the designer. The need for software architectures that promote development of application functions has led to the development of standard modeling-system interfaces at the procedure call level. Several open issues are identified. Some prevent the complete realization of the ideal architectures, whereas others arise as areas potentially benefiting from a flexible dual-representation environment.<>
Keywords :
CAD/CAM; data structures; engineering graphics; solid modelling; application functions; compromise architectures; dual-representation solid-modeling environments; flexible dual-representation environment; geometric forms; ideal architecture; lower level development strategies; procedure call level; software architectures; solid modeling; standard modeling-system interfaces; state of the art; CADCAM; Computer aided instruction; Computer aided manufacturing; Design automation; Engineering management; Geometry; Manufacturing automation; Prototypes; Solid modeling; Technology management;
Journal_Title :
Computer Graphics and Applications, IEEE