SvLis
SvLis is an efficient set-theoretic geometric modeller which is
straightforward enough for any technical person who knows a little C++ to get
to grips with in a day or two, but which is sufficiently rich in operations and
entities to be able to represent a very wide range of shapes for all aspects of
engineering, for many aspects of science, and possibly some for art as well. It
is user-extendible in lots of ways, and provides safe function calls to give
access to all its internal geometric structures. It is intended to be easy and
intuitive to program with, allowing operations to be performed using overloaded
operators and functions in the usual object-oriented way, but using
sophisticated memory-management strategies to allow the sharing of common data
and the efficient passing of results in a completely transparent manner.
All the svLis documentation is on-line under the svLis homepage.
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Current Version: Version 3 (version 4 will contain a Voronoi diagram package and an associated tet-mesher for FE work, due this October)
License Type: Free for Non-Commercial Use
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Home Site:
http://www.bath.ac.uk/~ensab/G_mod/Svlis/
Source Code Availability: No
Available Binary Packages:
- Debian Package: No
- RedHat RPM Package: No
- Other Packages: Yes (from Home Site)
Targeted Platforms:
Linux/ix86, SunOS, SGI, Windows 95/NT
Software/Hardware Requirements:
OpenGL or Mesa graphics library.
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