From: Jeff Posdamer
Subject: Object Oriented Solid Nodeling
Date: 
Message-ID: <710@wucs1.wustl.edu>
I am repeating a requst I made a while ago for information on work
done to implement solid modeling in an object oriented environment.
I am, of course, interested in 'acquiring' a woking modeler to use as
part of a research project on rules constrained design.  Please reply by 
e-mail and, as is usually the case, if there is sufficient response, I will
summarize to the net.

Tnanks for your help.

			Jeff Posdamer
			········@wucs1.wustl.edu

From: Lee Moore
Subject: Re: Object Oriented Solid Nodeling
Date: 
Message-ID: <693@rocksanne.UUCP>
The 1987 SIGGRAPH had a course called:
	Object-Oriented Geometric Modeling and Rendering
I didn't attend the course but I have read the course notes.  It's a reasonable
way to start.  Most of the implementations discussed where macros on top of C
although the Lisp Flavors are also used.

Lee Moore -- Xerox Webster Research Center
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From: Sundar Narasimhan
Subject: Re: Object Oriented Solid Modeling
Date: 
Message-ID: <718@special-k.ai.mit.edu>
In article <···@rocksanne.UUCP>, ···@puffin.uucp (Lee Moore) writes:
> The 1987 SIGGRAPH had a course called:
> 	Object-Oriented Geometric Modeling and Rendering
> I didn't attend the course but I have read the course notes.  It's a reasonable
> way to start.  Most of the implementations discussed where macros on top of C
> although the Lisp Flavors are also used.

Can someone on the net tell me how to obtain a copy of the above course
notes? 

Thanks,
-Sundar (······@wheaties.ai.mit.edu)