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An algebraic approach to geometric query processing in CAD/CAM applications
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Proceedings of the first ACM symposium on Solid modeling foundations and CAD/CAM applications table of contents
Austin, Texas, United States
Pages: 73 - 86  
Year of Publication: 1991
ISBN:0-89791-427-9
Authors
R. E. da Silva  Graduate Research Assistant, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Austin, TX
K. L. Wood  Assistant Professor, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Austin, TX
J. J. Beaman  Professor, University of Texas, Austin, Department of Mechanical Engineering, Austin, TX
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SIGGRAPH: ACM Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques
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ACM  New York, NY, USA
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J. J. Beaman: colleagues