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Vortex: Extending the RISC-V ISA for GPGPU and 3D-Graphics

Micro, 2021
The importance of open-source hardware and software has been increasing. However, despite GPUs being one of the more popular accelerators across various applications, there is very little open-source GPU infrastructure in the public domain. We argue that
Blaise Tine   +3 more
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Graphically speaking: Graphics software for non‐artists

Library Hi Tech, 1994
Most computer users need graphics once in a while, even text‐oriented people like the author. While there have always been many different tools for manipulating and creating graphics on DOS computers (and better ones for Macs), Windows has made such tools more common, less expensive, easier to use, and much more powerful.
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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.
Robin Williams   +5 more
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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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A GRAPHICAL TOOL FOR DESIGN PORTABLE AUTOMATION SOFTWARE [PDF]

open access: possibleIFAC Proceedings Volumes, 2006
Abstract UniSim is a graphical tool which can be used to avoid the choice of a specific commercial platform when teaching the IEC 61131-3 standard for programmable logic controllers. UniSim allows to develop automation software which is fully compliant with the standard, and to validate it via simulation.
DE TOMMASI, GIANMARIA   +2 more
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Graphics Software Packages as Instructional Tools

American Annals of the Deaf, 1985
Many graphics software packages for microcomputers have application in the classroom. These commercially prepared packages can be used for visually presenting concepts in virtually every academic field. They allow teachers and students to quickly and accurately create and present data, diagrams, drawings, or charts.
Ronald J. Till, Julius J. Chiavaroli
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Software for graphic display systems

Computer Physics Communications, 1978
Abstract In this paper some aspects of graphic display systems are discussed. The design of a display subroutine library is described, with an example, and graphic dialogue software is considered primarily from the point of view of the programmer who uses a high-level language.
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Software for Satellite Graphics

1971
This paper is in three parts, the first comments on the size of satellite graphic configurations, the second on the software problems of effecting a link between two computers, while the last describes a software system designed for use with satellite displays. This system is currently being implemented by Marconi-Elliott Computer Systems Ltd., under A.
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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 ...
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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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