MPI-I-2001-1-004. September 2001, 27 pages. | Status: available - back from printing | Next --> Entry | Previous <-- Entry
Abstract in LaTeX format:
Geometric algorithms are based on geometric objects such as points,
lines and circles. The term \textit{kernel\/} refers to a collection
of representations for constant-size geometric objects and
operations on these representations. This paper describes how such a
geometry kernel can be designed and implemented in C++, having
special emphasis on adaptability, extensibility and efficiency. We
achieve these goals following the generic programming paradigm and
using templates as our tools. These ideas are realized and tested in
\cgal~\cite{svy-cgal}, the Computational Geometry Algorithms
Library.
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