| Title: | Visualization and CAD |
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| Code: | VIZ |
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| Ac.Year: | 2012/2013 |
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| Term: | Summer |
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| Study plans: | |
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| Language: | Czech |
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| Private info: | http://www.fit.vutbr.cz/study/courses/VIZ/private/ |
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| Credits: | 5 |
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| Completion: | classified accreditation |
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Type of instruction: | | Hour/sem | Lectures | Sem. Exercises | Lab. exercises | Comp. exercises | Other |
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| Hours: | 26 | 0 | 0 | 12 | 14 |
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| | Examination | Tests | Exercises | Laboratories | Other |
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| Points: | 0 | 40 | 0 | 0 | 60 |
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| Guarantee: | Chudý Peter, Ing., Ph.D. MBA, DCGM |
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| Instructor: | Rydlo Karol, Mgr., DCGM Vlk Jan, Ing., DCGM |
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| Faculty: | Faculty of Information Technology BUT |
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| Department: | Department of Computer Graphics and Multimedia FIT BUT |
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| Learning objectives: |
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Basic attribute of ECTS: To provide overview of visualization and
CAD (Computer Aided Design) systems. To acquaint with the basis
principles and functions of the systems, namely: work in 2D; work in
3D; accuracy providing; 3D scenes modeling; preparing scenes for
visualization; scenes visualization. To acquaint with problematics of
data exchange between CAD systems with link to visualization. To learn
the basic principles of programming in CAD systems. |
| Description: |
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Overview of visualization and CAD (Computer Aided Design) systems.
Specification of basic principles and functions of the systems for:
work in 2D, work in 3D, accuracy providing, 3D scenes modeling,
preparing scenes for visualization and scenes visualization. Methods of
scenes visualization. Methods of data exchange between CAD systems with
link to visualization. Data representation for CAD systems and
visualization. Specification of user interfaces of CAD systems.
Specification of basic principles of programming in CAD systems. |
| Learning outcomes and competences: |
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Subject specific knowledge and abilities:
- Student acquaints with the basic principles of visualization and CAD (Computer Aided Design) systems
- He/she acquaints with work in 2D CAD system
- He/she acquaints with work in 3D CAD system
- He/she learns the 3D scenes modeling
- He/she learns to prepare 3D scenes for visualization
- He/she acquaints with scenes visualization methods
- He/she acquaints with problematics of data exchange between CAD systems with link to visualization
- He/she learns basic principles of programming in CAD systems
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| Syllabus of lectures: |
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- Introduction to visualization and CAD
- Basic principles and functions of CAD systems
- Data representation in CAD systems
- Types and applications of CAD systems
- Data sharing in CAD systems
- User interfaces of CAD systems
- Development in CAD systems
- Connection between CAD and visualization
- Visualization scenes specification
- Scenes representation in visualization
- Traditional visualization methods
- Rendering methods for visualization
- Future development of CAD and visualization systems
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| Syllabus of numerical exercises: |
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- Introduction to laboratories and used CAD system
- Basic 2D work
- Basic 3D work
- 3D scenes modeling
- Visualization scene preparing
- Scene visualization
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| Syllabus - others, projects and individual work of students: |
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Individually assigned project linked on laboratories. |
| Fundamental literature: |
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- Farin, G.: Curves and Surfaces for CAGD, Academic Press, 1997, ISBN 0-12-249054-1
- Sillion, F., Puech, C.: Radiosity and Global Illumination, Morgan Kaufmann, 1994, ISBN 1-55860-277-1
- Ebert, D., S. et al.: Texturing and Modelling: A Procedural Approach, Academic Press, 1998, ISBN 0-12-228730-4
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| Study literature: |
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- Watt, A., Watt, M.: Advanced Animation and Rendering Techniques: Theory and Practice, Addison-Wesley, 1992, ISBN 0-201-54412-1
- Moeller, T., Haines, E.: Real-time Rendering, AK Peters, 1999, ISBN 1-56881-101-2
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| Progress assessment: |
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A mid-term exam evaluation and evaluation of projects.
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