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Portability of interactive graphics software

IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 1990
One solution to obtaining a portable graphics architecture is presented. By abstracting the functionality present in most 3-D graphics systems and augmenting it with advanced rendering features, a highly portable, efficient, and modern graphics architecture for interactive 3-D graphics applications (including modeling, animation, and scientific ...
Donald L. Brittain, D. Scott Dyer
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Software architecture for graphical interaction

IBM Systems Journal, 1980
Pointing at items on a graphics display is one of the most useful methods of interacting with a system graphically. This paper examines existing graphical support and lists requirements for high-level support of graphical interaction. The architecture of a prototype system with high-level support for graphical interaction is presented.
Daniel L. Weller   +5 more
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Graphic software for the research laboratory

Immunology Today, 1986
This month two software packages designed to display graphic data from the research laboratory are reviewed. interactive Microware's CURVE FITTER-PC and SCIENTIFIC PLOTTER-PC are written in Basic and allow data to be entered from the keyboard. landel Corporation's DIGITAL PAINTBRUSH uses a digitizing pen to enter data and allows for computerized ...
J M, Weller, L B, Sloan
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Software aspects of business graphics

Computers & Graphics, 1983
Abstract This paper considers some software and technical issues involved in the production of high quality three dimensional business graphics. It considers whether to use the vector or raster mode, the location or generation of source materials such as type fonts and geographic maps, existing 3-D plotting programs, and some technical issues in the ...
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Certification/validation of graphics software

Computers & Graphics, 1983
Abstract This glossary clarifies some major technical terms of the certification of graphics software, especially of the Graphical Kernel System GKS. It describes the meaning of “certification”, “validation”, “correctness proving”, and “testing” and gives a very short introduction to the technical procedures and problems related with verification and
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Software for satellite graphics systems

Proceedings of the annual conference on - ACM'73, 1973
This paper has four purposes. Each is addressed in one of the four following sections. In section 2 the motivations for satellite graphics are briefly summarized. Section 3 briefly reviews the past and current technological developments which have made satellite graphics possible.
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Formal specification of graphical notations and graphical software tools

2006
The paper describes a meta language, called PSN (picture specification notation), for the specification of graphical notations in software engineering, and outlines the software tool building system for which it was designed. The latter is based on a prototype system which facilitated the rapid production of tools for processing textual notations ...
Sharam Hekmatpour, Mark Woodman
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Computer graphic design software applications in graphic design

Proceedings of 2011 International Conference on Electronic & Mechanical Engineering and Information Technology, 2011
Graphic design is a products of combination of technology and art. With the development of the times and social progress, all kinds of graphic design combined with computer graphic design software. This article started from the analysis of the concept of computer graphic design software, introduce the concept and current state of graphic design, then ...
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An integrated system of graphics software

Proceedings of the 5th annual ACM SIGUCCS conference on User services - SIGUCCS '77, 1977
Plotting devices are items of hardware that have generally been available only to the sophisticated few. The Calcomp 936 drum plotter at Syracuse University is probably typical. In order to access the plotter through the standard software, the user had to be a fairly competent Fortran programmer and had to learn to think and work in terms of ...
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Computer graphics software

1991
Before discussing concepts specifically concerned with graphics software and how graphics programs operate, it is necessary to consider some of the more general concepts involved in all computer programming. Thus some preliminary information is included on operating systems, languages and filing systems with a level of detail that will be helpful to ...
B. L. Davies, A. J. Robotham, A. Yarwood
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