VIEWS
Keywords:
View, projection, spatial representation, orthographic representation, geometric modeling, reflection, computer graphics, technical drawing, isometric representation, multi-directional views, visualization, graphic models.Abstract
This article provides a comprehensive overview of the theoretical foundations of the concept of "views", their scientific and practical significance, types, classification, and application in various fields of science. In particular, the characteristics of views in the fields of mathematics, computer science, engineering, art, architecture, and biology are analyzed. Views are analyzed based on their role in geometric modeling, computer graphics, spatial visualization, and information transmission. The article is intended for researchers, teachers, and students and serves as an important resource in the fields of education, science, and technology.
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