References

KELLY[1]
Kelly, J. C., R. Wolf, P. Kennicott, R. N. Nagel, and J. Wellington. A Technical Briefing on the Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES). NBSIR 81-2297, National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC, July 1981.

NAGEL[2]
Nagel, R., W. W. Braithwaite, and P. R. Kennicott. Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) Version 1.0. NBSIR 80-1978(R), National Bureau of Standards, Washington, DC, January 1980.

Y14.26M[3]
Digital Representation for Communication of Product Definition Data, Parts 1, 2, and 3, (Y14.26M-1981). American National Standards Institute, 1981. Permanently out of print.

SMITH[4]
Smith, B., G. R. Rinaudot, L. A. Reed, and T. Wright. Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) Version 4.0. NBSIR 88-3813, National Bureau of Standards, Gaithersburg, MD, June 1988.

ASME[5]
Digital Representation for Communication of Product Definition Data (ASME Y14.26M-1989). The American Society of Mechanical Engineers or the American National Standards Institute, New York City, NY, 1989.

REED[6]
Reed, K., J. C. Kelly, D. Harrod, Jr., and W. Conroy. The Initial Graphics Exchange Specification (IGES) Version 5.1. National Computer Graphics Association, Administrator-IGES/PDES Organization, Fairfax, VA, September 1991.

IGES[7]
IGES files provided courtesy of the Advanced Systems Research and Analysis Office of the Aviation and Troop Command at Moffet Field, CA, 1986.

SDRC[8]
These models were generated on a Calma system and used by the Structural Dynamics Research Corporation (SDRC) for testing their IGES interface. The models were provided to ARL by SDRC in 1989.

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