CSG 98: Set-theoretic solid modelling  Techniques and Applications
Proceedings of the CSG 98 conference held at Ammerdown in April 1998. Thirteen papers contribute to the advancement of a central solid modelling technology. The authors represent major research groups and well-known companies world-wide.
Contents
| Bezier surfaces in set-theoretic modelling, J. Berchtold and A. Bowyer | 
| Combining implicit surfaces with soft blending in a CSG tree, L. Barthe, V. Gaildrat and R. Caubet | 
| Domain extension for the extreme vertices model (EVM) and set-membership classification, A. Aguilera and D. Ayala | 
| Efficient and accurate tessellation of implicit sweeps, B. Crespin, P. Guitton and C. Schlick | 
| Fast ray-tracing of CSG models, A. Sanna, M. Rossi and P. Montuschi | 
| Finding good bounds on the minimum distance between two set-theoretically defined geometric models, D. Pidcock and A. Bowyer | 
| Implicit painting of CSG solids, E. Akleman | 
| An incremental morphological analysys for semantic conversions, A. Tehari, A. Bouras and J.M. Brun | 
| Low-discrepancy sequences for volume properties in solid modelling, T.J.G. Davis and R.R. Martin | 
| Photon radiosity lightmaps for CSG solids, A. Wilkie, R.F. Tobler and W. Purgathofer | 
| Region boundary approximations of sweeps and Minkowski operations, J. Guo, B. Guo and J. Menon | 
| Reinforcement of hollowed prototypes, W.K. Chiu and S.T. Tan | 
| Representing polyhedral solids by simplical coverings, F.R. Feito, R.J. Segura and J.C. Torres | 
ISBN 1-874728-14-3, hardback, 219 pages, 114 diagrams, 1998 £60.00/$100.00