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TASC Graphics Software Package. [PDF]

open access: possible, 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).
M. Tang
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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 ...
AJ Robotham, A. Yarwood, B. L. Davies
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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 ...
S. Bird
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Software for satellite graphics systems [PDF]

open access: bronzeProceedings 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.
James D. Foley
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Formal Specification of Graphics Software

1988
There is currently much interest, both in academia and industry, in the development and application of formal methods for the specification of computer systems. The need for formal specification is first examined, and broad outlines of current approaches are given.
D. Duce
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Graphics Software Side by Side

The Mathematics Teacher, 1990
NCTM's Curriculum and Evaluation Standards for School Mathematics (Standards) (1989) makes some very specific recommendations concerning the use of microcomputers in secondary school mathematics. This document recommends that “a computer will be available at all times in every classroom for demonstration purposes, and all students will have access to ...
Martha Hunt DiFazio
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A high-performance software graphics pipeline architecture for the GPU

ACM Transactions on Graphics, 2018
In this paper, we present a real-time graphics pipeline implemented entirely in software on a modern GPU. As opposed to previous work, our approach features a fully-concurrent, multi-stage, streaming design with dynamic load balancing, capable of ...
Michael Kenzel   +3 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 ...
Luke B. Sloan, John M. Weller
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A graphics software package for interactive graphics terminal

Computers & Graphics, 1986
Abstract GSP, a graphics software package that supports a high resolution interactive raster graphics terminal, is described. The software is primarily designed to provide portable elements for supporting interactive graphics terminals in various hardware configurations.
Ljiljana B. Damnjanović   +1 more
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