Internal computer display

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The computer-internal representation (RID) describes a mathematical data model that depicts a realistic object or model in the computer. In general, this refers to the binary code ( machine language ) generated by CAD systems for a geometry entered by the user, which can thus be processed and saved by the computer. This data model can be structured differently depending on the CAD system .

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Individual evidence

  1. CAD - geometry modeling | The Wirtschaftsingenieur.de. Retrieved on July 10, 2019 (German).