Representations for Rigid Solids: Theory, Methods, and Systems
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
The PADL-1.0/2 system for defining and displaying solid objects
SIGGRAPH '78 Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Schemata for interrogating solid boundaries
SMA '91 Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Solid modeling foundations and CAD/CAM applications
An efficient intersection algorithm for polyhedral cellular decompositions
SMA '91 Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Solid modeling foundations and CAD/CAM applications
Interpreting RSets, SSets and features by denotational semantics
ACM SIGPLAN Notices
Cellular-functional modeling of heterogeneous objects
Proceedings of the seventh ACM symposium on Solid modeling and applications
Heterogeneous object modeling: A review
Computer-Aided Design
Towards A Unified Description Of Product Related Processes
Journal of Integrated Design & Process Science
Spatio-temporal query for multimedia databases
MS '08 Proceedings of the 2nd ACM workshop on Multimedia semantics
Modeling complex heterogeneous objects with non-manifold heterogeneous cells
Computer-Aided Design
An implicit complexes framework for heterogeneous objects modelling
Heterogeneous objects modelling and applications
Up to face extrusion algorithm for generating b-rep solid
CIS'04 Proceedings of the First international conference on Computational and Information Science
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Applications of solid modeling in computer-aided design, computer-aided manufacturing, and robotics, which often involve aggregates or assemblies of disconnected pieces, are addressed. Models for such assemblies must be subjected to some of the same operations as models for single parts. The mathematical basis of constructive solid geometry (CSG), the usual formalism in solid modelers, leads to difficulties in dealing with assemblies. An alternative CSG-like formalism based on open sets, in which both assemblies and connected pieces are modeled as point sets is presented. Consequently the same Boolean operations apply uniformly to connected pieces and assemblies.