From: temerson@hitl.washington.edu
Subject: Re: TECH: Human modeling systems
Organization: HITL

> JACK
Badler, N.I., Phillips, C.B., and Webber, B.L.  (1993).
Virtual Humans and Simulated Agents.  New York, NY: Oxford 
University Press.

Badler, N.I. (1993).  Simulated Human, Graphical Behaviors, and
Animated Agents. In Proceedings of the NATO Advanced Study Institute:
Concurrent Engineering: Tools and Technologies for Mechanical System
Design (pp. 929-44).  Berlin, Germany: Springer Verlag.

Badler, N.I. (1993).  Graphical Behaviors and Simulated Agents.
Computer Graphics Forum, 13(3): C513.

Badler,N., Barsky, B. and Zeltzer, D. (Eds.)(1991). Making Them Move:
Mechanics, Control and Animation of Articulated Figures.
San Mateo, CA: Morgan Kauffmann.

Phillips, C.B. and Badler, N.I. (1988).  JACK: A Toolkit for
Manipulating Articulated Figures.  In Proceedings of the ACM SIGGRAPH
Symposium on User Interface Software (pp. 221-229).  New York, NY:
ACM.

Monheit, G. and Badler, N.I. (1991). A kinematic model of the human spine
and torso. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 11(2):pp.  29-38.

See also in our ftp archives at ftp.u.washington.edu,
./public/virtual-worlds/faq/commercial/JACK-5.0.

> McDonnell Douglas Human Modeling System (MDHMS)
See their home page at URL=
http://pat.mdc.com/LB/LB.html

Toni Emerson
