Russian Geometric Kernel
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Russian Geometric Kernel (also known as RGK) is a proprietary geometric modeling kernel developed by several Russian software companies, most notably Top Systems and LEDAS, and supervised by STANKIN (State Technology University). It was written in C++.
History
The kernel was developed in 2011–2013 under the supervision of “Stankin” Moscow State Technical University within the framework of the project for “Developing Licensed Home 3D-Kernel”, funded by the Ministry of Industry and Trade of the Russian Federation.
The kernel is said to be completed by 2013,[1][2] with no other news on it available (by the end of 2016).[3]
Architecture
RGK is described using boundary representation (
Low-level and high-level operations
Kernel functions can be grouped under another criterion: low-level and high-level ones. The low-level operations include constructing curves and surfaces (canonical objects,
Platforms
The geometric kernel supports 32- and 64-bit architecture, and
References
- ^ "Как построить бизнес на 3D-ядре". 2015-06-15. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
- ^ "RGK Russian Geometric Kernel Celebrates First Full-Featured Version". 2013-04-02. Retrieved 2016-12-13.
- ^ "RGK Russian Geometric Kernel Celebrates First Full-Featured Version". ledas.com.
- S2CID 1117623.
- ^ "Russian 3D-kernel RGK: Functionality, Advantages, and Integration". Isicad.net. 2013-05-24. Retrieved 2016-07-27.
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