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Combining constructive and equational geometric constraint-solving techniques
1999
ACM Transactions on Graphics
In the past few years, there has been a strong trend towards developing parametric, computer-aided design systems based on geometric constraint solving. An effective way to capture the design intent in these systems is to define relationships between geometric and technological variables. In general, geometric constraint solving including functional relationships requires a general approach and appropriate techniques to achieve the expected functional capabilities. This work reports on a hybrid
doi:10.1145/300776.300780
fatcat:2i3u3kaebfdu7hytp2bc3czfwi