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Software Systems for Computer Graphics

Computer, 1976
This paper describes some software packages and programming systems for computer graphics applications, in the process considering software features for both passive and interactive graphics. It examines the structure both of subroutine libraries for use with some base language and of complete programming languages, and outlines the advantages and ...
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TASC Graphics Software Package.

1982
Abstract : The interactive TASC Graphics Software Package (TGSP), developed at TASC, is based on NCAR Graphics Software. The basic NCAR Graphics Software has been extensively modified to allow for interactive color graphics. Many enhancements have also been made to meet the needs of the Weapons Support System (WSS).
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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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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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Engineering software-math and graphics

IEEE Spectrum, 1992
New software graphics and mathematical packages that are bringing superior power to engineering applications are discussed. The most successful of these programs are aimed at broad technical and educational markets, and their usefulness to an engineer is linked, in part, to the extensive applications software that comes bundled with them.
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Computer Graphics Software Techniques

1969
The first step in programming display equipment, in order to produce a picture on the screen, is to generate a stream of binary words. These form a series of commands to the display; each command causing the display to carry out one of its functions, such as: to position the beam; to move it linearly painting a line; or to produce a character ...
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Graphics software

Displays, 1980
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Software graphics

Communication Education, 1985
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