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Getting to the “graphics” in a graphics exercise

ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics, 1991
An "algorithms" course in Computer Graphics relies heavily upon programming exercises to teach students the intricacies of graphics techniques. Such exercises should be substantial enough to avoid "trivializing" the problem and, at the same time, be interesting to the student.
Dino Schweitzer, Linda Northrop
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A graphical pascal extension based on graphical types

Software: Practice and Experience, 1981
AbstractThe goal of this paper is to present a graphical Pascal extension, named MIRA. This extension gives the user the means of defining and using specific graphical types. A complete vector arithmetic has been developed and a new structured type has been introduced: the figure type.
Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann
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Business Graphics: Graphics Devices and Trends

1986
The next twelve months will be a watershed year for computer graphics in business. The technology is no longer considered frill. Today, nearly every large company recognizes that computer graphics can be a powerful competitive tool in research, marketing, planning, engineering, data processing and financial management. Most companies have targeted this
G. P. Laroff, A. Paller
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Taking the graphics processor beyond graphics

Computer, 2005
For several years, graphics processing units' performance has been increasing faster than the pace predicted by Moore's law. This has occurred because GPUs must meet the demands of increasingly complex visual effects in games and entertainment applications.
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R Graphics

2005
(Uploaded by Plazi for the Bat Literature Project) No abstract provided.
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Graphics remembrances

IEEE Annals of the History of Computing, 1998
The article is a collection of reminiscences that capture some of the spirit of the past days of computer graphics.
J. Bloomenthal   +12 more
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Compute for graphics

SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Courses, 2012
Modern GPUs support more flexible programming models through systems such as DirectCompute, OpenCL, and CUDA. Although much has been made of GPGPU programming, this course focuses on the application of compute on GPUs for graphics in particular. We will start with a brief overview of the underlying GPU architectures for compute.
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Presentation graphics

Proceedings of the 12th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '84, 1984
With the advent of recent software and hardware developments in the microcomputer area it is now economically feasible to produce many different types of graphics using computers. The source of this capability is in the new presentation graphics software and the decreasing costs of microcomputers, printers, plotters, and good-quality RGB monitors.
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The graphic Web

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 2000
The Internet, manifest as the World Wide Web and as e-mail, is revolutionary. It overshadows the personal computer, enticing more "regular folks" with the ability to browse, shop, and communicate than ever wanted to format a document or balance a checkbook. It has brought the issue of censorship versus protection to a new level of complexity.
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Graphical Models

1996
Abstract The idea of modelling systems using graph theory has its origin in several scientific areas: in statistical physics (the study of large particle systems), in genetics (studying inheritable properties of natural species), and in interactions in contingency tables.
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