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Furniture Design with Mathematica
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Organization: | System Software RL Jakschewitz |
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Various pieces of furniture can be specified textually by end users by applying a furniture-description language defined in Mathematica. The description language models a "furniture-specialized 3D turtle". The results are ground plans, 3D graphics of the furniture objects and of their usable space within, and parts and price lists. The software uses interchangeable databases of furniture component systems. Reprinted from the 1994 Mathematica Developer Conference, Champaign, Illinois, April 1994.
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German Language, 1994 Mathematica Developer Conference, furniture design, 3D Graphics 3D, design engineering, interior design, architecture, shelving, shelf, shelves
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| Presentation.nb (1.6 MB) - Mathematica Notebook | | RenderedPicture.nb (2.2 MB) - Mathematica Notebook | | moebelsprech.m (32.6 KB) - Mathematica Package | | trend9000.m (9.8 KB) - Mathematica Package | Files specific to Mathematica 2.2 version:
| | Presentation.ma (1 MB) - Mathematica Notebook 2.2 or older | | RenderedPicture.ma (1.7 MB) - Mathematica Notebook 2.2 or older | | moebelsprech.m (32.6 KB) - Mathematica Package | | trend9000.m (9.8 KB) - Mathematica Package |
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