Technical Papers Written by Michael John Muuss

A small selection of the technical papers that I've written or co-authored. These have the full text available online on the Web. All have been cleared for public release, distribution unlimited.

Geometry at Work: Open Issues Encountered in Real Applications using BRL-CADTM
99cgc **new**

PST: A Distributed Real-Time Architecture for Physics-based Simulation and Hyper-Spectral Scene Generation
99mssg

Towards Real-Time Ray-Tracing of Combinatorial Solid Geometric Models
95cadsymp/realtime

High-Resolution Interactive Multispectral Missile Sensor Simulation for ATR and DIS
95cadsymp/sensors

Combinatorial Solid Geometry, Boundary Representations, and Non-Manifold Geometry
90nmg

Users Manual for BRL-CAD Graphics Editor MGED
88mged

Workstations, Networking, Distributed Graphics, and Parallel Processing
88exeter

BUMP: The BRL/USNA Migration Project
88bump-pit
Seminal paper on automatic hierarchies of file storage for UNIX. The precursor to Cray's DMF (Data Migration Facility).

Understanding the Preparation and Analysis of Solid Models .
86scotland
An overview of solid modeling and the BRL-CAD® Package.

The Multiple Device Queueing System
82usenix-mdqs
Network-capable print spooling and batch job queueing for UNIX. The precursor to Cray's NQS (Network Queueing System).

Links to documents stored elsewhere.

Gateway Special Interest Group Meeting Notes
84rfc898
April 1984

RT & REMRT: Shared Memory Parallel and Network Distributed Ray-tracing Programs.
87remrt
Proceedings of 4th Computer Graphics Workshop, Cambridge, MA, USA, October 1987. Usenix Association, 1987. pp 86-98.

Materials undergoing evolution in an online collaboration.

The Handbook of Ballistic Vulnerability/Lethality Analysis: Chapter I.3. -- Target Description Methods
96thebook
Edited by Harry L. Reed, Jr.

BRL-CAD® Release 5.0 Design Notes.
brlcad5.0
A dyanmic and evolving means of communication between the BRL-CAD Developers and the BRL-CAD user community.

PST Design: Paint-the-Night and SWISS, Together!.
swiss
Design notes for the world's most exciting simulation. (Government only)


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