CS 285: SOLID MODELING
Lecture #29 -- Mo May 8, 2000.
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Preparation
Prepare your visuals and rehearse your talk.
Project Progress Presentations
(DARPA Progress Report Style)
Every project gets 5 minutes, + 2 min. for Q&A
The following points should be addressed; every main bullet should be 1 or 2 foils:
- What the project is all about:
- title, authors, general goal(s);
- perhaps a conceptual picture of the desired result (from proposal presentation).
- Delivarables and milestones:
- what was originally promised ?
- what was the proposed schedule ?
- Progress so far:
- what has been achieved ?
- what unexpected problems have been encountered ?
- Current work:
- what is the next step to be taken ?
- what is the toughest hurdle that needs yet to be cleared ?
- Final promise:
- what can you realistically hope to deliver at the end ?
- what have you learned so far ?
Presentation Order:
- Ashish Mohole + Satish Kumar : Freeform Patches in WebCAD
- Arvind Rangarajan : Developable Surface Strips
- Connie Tung : Fabrication of an Algebraic Surface
- Balaji Kannan : From Surfaces to Manufacturable Grids
- Jane Yen : Escher Ball Tiling Editor
- Chris Tchou : Spherical Tile Editor
- Jianlin Wang : Snap-together Escher Tiles
- Harlan Hile : Snap-together Surface Connectors
- Ben Schleimer : Booleans with Voxels
- Chris Spitzer + Perry Tsao : Matlab Shape Generator for SLIDE
Ongoing Assignment: Finish your projet -- write final report -- prepare final presentation.
(See L#30 outline for instructions).
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