The 34 page report cited above makes for interesting reading, and illustrates why a good statement of the problem need not always lead to an equally good solution. While many of the drawbacks identified in 1984 have since been corrected, you can and should do better then IGES. Read this article for notes on the recommended order of preference. Don’t forget to note the caveat on JT!
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