COMP258, Fall 2000: Tentative Course Organization
Table of Contents:
- Lecture 1
- Lecture 2
- Lecture 3
- Lecture 4
- Lecture 5
- Lecture 6
- Lecture 7
- Lecture 8
- Lecture 9
- Lecture 10
- Lecture 11
- Lecture 12
- Lecture 13
- Lecture 14
- Lecture 15
- Lecture 16
- Lecture 17
- Lecture 18
Lecture 1: Course Introduction
- Course Outline
- Introduction
- Material Covered
- Grading Policy
- Homeworks
- Books and Course Notes
- Pre-requisites
Geometric and Solid Modeling
- What is modeling?
- Why is it important?
- Brief history of modeling.
Course Project
- Significant portion of the final grade
- Potential for extra credit
- Should have a novel component (in terms of idea, research etc.)
- Any topic related to modeling
- Teams of 2-3 students are allowed
Lecture 2: Parametric Curves
- Background Material
- What is a Curve
- Explicit and Implicit Equations of a Curve
- Parametric Equations
- Conic Curves
- Hermite, Bezier and B-Spline Curves