X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?p=ipdf%2Fsam.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=chapters%2FConclusion.tex;h=22ccc64c39a75f9a1f82f433aeecccc53c81e30c;hp=8d9620c7104a946d10081f81ac7fd5f7c5952771;hb=ee2ac9a161d5d4cc72475f461e6ec50c040b6470;hpb=1626295286be2aeb81e7f29fb02b5630aa98bfa4 diff --git a/chapters/Conclusion.tex b/chapters/Conclusion.tex index 8d9620c..22ccc64 100644 --- a/chapters/Conclusion.tex +++ b/chapters/Conclusion.tex @@ -4,6 +4,22 @@ This report has provided motivation for considering approaches to achieving an i \section{Acheived Milestones} -\section{Areas of further Research} +\section{Areas of further work} + +\begin{itemize} + \item Continue looking for relevant literature + \item Implement all those tests mentioned in Chapter \ref{Introduction} + \item \rephrase{Actually identify the techniques I will use} {\bf THIS ONE SHOULD BE DONE BEFORE I HAND IN THE LITERATURE REVIEW!} + \item Possible Ultimate Goal: Implement (a subset) of SVG and then show an SVG document that we can render but a browser can't + \begin{itemize} + \item This means extending our viewer to be able to read (a subset) SVG + \item Can already read XML, so this shouldn't actually be too bad + \begin{itemize} + \item Emphasis on {\bf subset} + \item (I've seen the SVG standard; I'm talking about implementing the 18 pages under ``Basic Shapes''. The other 818 pages can complain to someone who cares.) + \end{itemize} + \item Suggestion to David that he probably won't like (or read): Make his octree structure specifiable as an SVG extension + \end{itemize} +\end{itemize} \section{Witty Conclusion Goes Here}