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Tessellation for computer image generation.
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Creator
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Panzitta, Michael James, Bauer, Christian S., Engineering
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; Of the vast number of algorithms used in modern computer image generation, most rely upon data bases comprised of polygons. This becomes a severe impediment when curved objects must be modeled and displayed with an acceptable level of speed and accuracy. A technique is needed to provide a means of modeling curved surfaces, storing them in a data base, and displaying them using existing algorithms. Tessellation is one method of...
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; Of the vast number of algorithms used in modern computer image generation, most rely upon data bases comprised of polygons. This becomes a severe impediment when curved objects must be modeled and displayed with an acceptable level of speed and accuracy. A technique is needed to provide a means of modeling curved surfaces, storing them in a data base, and displaying them using existing algorithms. Tessellation is one method of achieving such goals.
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Date Issued
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1987
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Identifier
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CFR0001375, ucf:52922
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Document (PDF)
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PURL
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0001375
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IPCL1- An Interactive Process Control Language.
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Creator
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Erlandson, Richard A., Bauer, Christian S., Engineering
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University of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This report documents a Process Control Language. It was written to provide an easy-to-use, user-friendly language to control a manufacturing-type process. It is not assumed the user is proficient or even familiar with any computer languages. The user should be able to grasp the simple set of commands available and begin writing user programs in a short period of time. Emphasis has been placed on error messages to inform the user of...
Show moreUniversity of Central Florida College of Engineering Thesis; This report documents a Process Control Language. It was written to provide an easy-to-use, user-friendly language to control a manufacturing-type process. It is not assumed the user is proficient or even familiar with any computer languages. The user should be able to grasp the simple set of commands available and begin writing user programs in a short period of time. Emphasis has been placed on error messages to inform the user of the type of error and enough information to correct it. The language was written in PDP-11 assembly language and run on a 11/34 computer in the Microcomputer Laboratory at the University of Central Florida.
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Date Issued
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1985
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Identifier
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CFR0004771, ucf:52983
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Document (PDF)
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http://purl.flvc.org/ucf/fd/CFR0004771