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Company: Ptc Position: Technical fellow

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Oop • Integration • Software Engineering • Software Development • C++ • Java • C • Agile Methodologies • Software Project Management • Requirements Analysis • Linux • Unix • Scrum • Software Design

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Computer Software

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Technical Fellow

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Location:
Chestnut Hill, MA
Industry:
Computer Software
Work:
Ptc
Technical Fellow
Skills:
Oop
Integration
Software Engineering
Software Development
C++
Java
C
Agile Methodologies
Software Project Management
Requirements Analysis
Linux
Unix
Scrum
Software Design

Publications

Us Patents

Correction Of Topology Interference For Solid Objects In A Modeling Environment

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US Patent:
20110102431, May 5, 2011
Filed:
Jun 7, 2010
Appl. No.:
12/794923
Inventors:
Alex GAMBAROV - Sherborn MA, US
Stanislav BERDICHEVSKY - Wayland MA, US
Sergey GRISHECHKIN - Holliston MA, US
Dmitriy BOGAEVSKY - Acton MA, US
Vitali LIBERMAN - Chestnut Hill MA, US
Ivan SMYSHLYAYEV - Bellingham MA, US
Boris KRUK - Allston MA, US
Herman PONYRKO - Ashland MA, US
Anton TSYPKIN - Sharon MA, US
Assignee:
PARAMETRIC TECHNOLOGY CORPORATION - Needham MA
International Classification:
G06T 17/00
US Classification:
345420
Abstract:
The present invention provides a method, system, and instructions stored on a computer readable storage medium that resolve interference between surfaces in a modeling environment, such as a CAD environment. Further, exemplary embodiments of the present invention may modify the surfaces of a model to ensure that parts of the model constitute a solid body. In exemplary embodiments, when the manipulation of a first surface or set of surfaces causes interference with a second surface or set of surfaces, the topologies of the surfaces are modified to account for the interference. The individual surfaces involved in the intersection may be treated as a merged surface or set of surfaces having a single topology, surface area, and volume. If an ambiguity arises whereby more than one option exists for resolving the interference or providing a solid body, the modeling environment may provide multiple potential solutions to a user, and allow the user to select from among the solutions.
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