Tik-86.176 Seminar in Computational Geometry
Tik-86.176 Seminar on Computational Geometry (2-6 ov)
: Geometric algorithms for CAD and CAM
Final report
This is the initial version, please feel free to comment it.
- Document created (14.4.1998)
- Updates: html (*), problems (#), feasibility (¤), references (+), makefile (£) and feedback (") (24.4.1998)
Returning the final report
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attached document. A suggested contents is given in the following.
- HTML was chosen as a common format for the final report.
- The deadline for the final report is 1.5.1998.
- It is recommended to write the report in English.
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Contents of the report
The report is not judged by its lenght but by the contents. However,
minimal length is 5 pages and more is ok. Please use pictures to
illustrate the algorithms and the exaples etc.
Report on the seminar: Geometric algorithms for CAD and CAM
- Description of the programming task
- The given task
- Restrictions and simlifying assumptions
- Extensions
- Description of the chosen approach
- Basic approach and solution
- Algorithms
- Particular or original points in the algorithms and solution
- Results
- Used test example
- Interface of the program
- Introductions to run the test example
- Particularly good points in the solution
- Solved and not solved problems met during the work
- Conclusions
- How good is the solution
- Solution's feasibility in reality and for other applications
- Suggestions for improvements and further work
- What was learned
- References
- Possible references to used books, papers, etc.
Appendices
Program
Demonstration materials
- For example an outline of the demonstration, copies of the transparencies or reference to the web page.
Please evaluate the seminar and give feedback for the arrangements
for future seminars. For example the following points may be commented,
however, please feel free to choose the issues that you consider important.
- Contents of the seminar
- Was the contents of the seminar what you expected
- Degree of difficulty of lectures and correspondence to the programming tasks
- Programming task topics and degree of difficulty
- How well the seminar matched your expectations and background
- Organization of the seminar
- Opinion on intensive seminar, working seminar, focused seminar topic
- Organization and schedule for the programming tasks
- Did you gain an understanding of the programming tasks and solutions
of the other students and how could this be improved
- Can you estimate the time you spent on studying and programming during the seminar
- Suggestions for future seminars and education on the field
- Topics of interest for seminars and exercises
- Suggestions for coordinaing courses, seminars, exercises
- Suggestions for coordainating different types of excercises or working seminars for students with different interests and backgrounds
- Are seminars in English welcome
- Programming tools
- General comments and suggestions
- Requests
- Do you have some wishes or requests related to your own studies (erikoistyöt, harjoitustyöt, seminaarit, ohjelmatyöt, DI-työ jne.)
- Would you like to continue to work on with your program or related
topic in some way? Are you for example interested in making a special course work on the topics
related to the field of the Product Modeling and Realization Group (PM&RG)?
- Would you be interested in hearing more about background of the
seminar participants and the research work of the PM&RG? Would you be interested in giving a
presentation on your work, research, background, or hobby that made you
interested in the seminar topic?
- Are you interested in joining following seminars or participating the planning or
implementation? One likely topic is the Computational Geometry book by de Berg et.al.
- General requests and suggestions