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Introduction

Successful implementation of a solid modeler is a mixture of the following key factors:

Solid modeling is covered by two major representation schemata: Constructive Solid Geometry (CSG) [Hoffmann, 1989, Mortenson, 1997] and boundary representation (B-rep). In CSG a solid is represented with Boolean expression of primitive solid objects of simpler structure. B-rep describes oriented surfaces with its vertices, edges and faces. Voxelization is another solid description schemata primarily used for very complex geometry such as medical images.





Leon Kos
Wed May 27 11:00:46 CEST 1998