Virtual Manufacturing Background Project
Relevant Research Areas
Visualization
The representation of information to the user in a way that is meaningful and easily comprehensible. In addition to graphical user interfaces (GUIs) and virtual reality technologies, this technical area includes information distillation, aggregation and autointerpretation.
If any of your work is relevant to this area, then this is
an invitation to send us, virtual@frabjous.cs.umd.edu, information about it, for possible inclusion on the Web site.
Relevant References
- Books:
- Applying virtual environments to manufacturing, by Ressler, Sanford
- The Future of rapid prototyping : new technologies for design visualization and verification, by Hinzmann, Brock
- Virtual prototyping : concept to production
- Papers:
- P. R. Cohen, "Integrated interfaces for decision-support with simulation,"
Technical Note 507, AI Center, SRI International, 333 Ravenswood Ave., Menlo Park, CA 94025, June 1991.
- Philip Willis, "Virtual Manufacturing", International Workshop on Graphics and Robotics, at Schloss Dagstuhl, Germany, April 19-22 1993
- G. M. Bayliss, A. Bowyer, R.I. Taylor, and P.J. Willis, "Virtual Manufacturing", presented at CSG 94 -- Set-theoretic Solid Modelling Techniques and Applications, Winchester, UK, April 13-15 1994
- WWW sites:
Relevant Research Areas
Virtual Manufacturing Background Project
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