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NURBS ([[Non-uniform rational B-spline]]), 3D geometry, and [[Solid modeling]] technology emerged in the 1980's and 1990's into a robust commercial implementation known as SMLib (for solid modeling library). This article will provide the background and history of this implementation into a commercial product line from [http://www.smlib.com Solid Modeling Solutions]™ (SMS). SMS is an independent supplier of source code for a powerful suite of 3D geometry kernels. SMS provides advanced NURBS-based geometry libraries, SMLib™, TSNLib™, GSNLib™, NLib™, SDLib™, VSLib™, and PolyMLib™, that encompass extensive definition and manipulation of NURBS curves and surfaces with the latest fully functional non-manifold topology.
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== Philosophy ==
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SMS is committed to providing source code to customers in order to enhance and enable their understanding of the underlying technology, provide opportunities for collaboration, improve time to repair, and protect their investment. Web-based delivery of product delivery, maintenance, and communication has enabled SMS to be extremely responsive, among the best in the industry. SMS has no underlying debt, no hidden partners, and is totally employee owned. SMS is independent of any proprietary influences and totally committed to an open and responsive relationship with its customer base. SMS has established a very unique model of technical organization and an adaptive open-source approach. The pricing philosophy provides a stable base of technical expertise, and it is very cost-effective for its customers when viewed from the perspective of total cost of ownership of complex software. A license for an SMS product represents a fraction of what it would cost to develop and maintain the same capability in-house.<ref>"Kernel Wars - Episode 1", Joe Greco, CADENCE magazine, November 1999</ref>
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