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From the Publisher:This book is also available through the Introductory Engineering Custom Publishing System. If you are interested in creating a course-pack that includes chapters from this book, you can get further information by calling 212-850-6272 or sending email inquiries to engineerjwiley.com. Uses an engineering perspective to computer graphics. Covers geometric modeling principles to promote the mastery of both theory and application of computer graphics. Features outstanding coverage of curves and surfaces and data structures. Contains flow charts, CAD database descriptions and engineering application problems to facilitate understanding. Numerous photographs illustrate engineering-oriented computer graphics.