Solid Modeling by Computers From Theory to Applications

Solid Modeling by Computers From Theory to Applications by Mary S. Pickett is a comprehensive collection of papers presented at the international research symposium held at the General Motors Research Laboratories in September 1983. Published by Springer US on December 27, 2011, this softcover reprint of the original 1st edition from 1984 spans 392 pages and is written in English. The book explores the emerging field of solid modeling, highlighting its significance in creating precise computer models of mechanical parts, which are essential for automation in engineering analyses and manufacturing applications.
Readers will find a detailed examination of the advancements in solid modeling, as well as insights from both theorists and practitioners in the field. The discussions presented at the symposium reflect the growing recognition of solid modeling’s role in computer-aided design and its implications for various areas within information technology, computer architecture, and software development. This edition serves as a valuable resource for those interested in the intersection of theoretical research and practical applications in solid modeling and related disciplines.
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This book contains the papers presented at the international research sympo sium “Solid Modeling by Computers: From Theory to Applications,” held at the General Motors Research Laboratories on September 25-27, 1983. This was the 28th syposium in aseries which the Research Laboratories began sponsor ing in 1957. Each symposium has focused on a topic that is both under active study at the Research Laboratories and is also of interest to the larger technical community. Solid modeling is still a very young research area, young even when com pared with other computer-related research fields. Ten years ago, few people recognized the importance of being able to create complete and unambiguous computer models of mechanical parts. Today there is wide recognition that computer representations of solids are aprerequisite for the automation of many engineering analyses and manufacturing applications. In September 1983, the time was ripe for a symposium on this subject. Re search had already demonstrated the efficacy of solid modeling as a tool in computer automated design and manufacturing, and there were significant re suIts wh ich could be presented at the symposium. Yet the field was still young enough that we could bring together theorists in solid modeling and practition ers applying solid modeling to other research areas in a group sm all enough to allow a stimulating exchange of ideas.
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