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Computers & Graphics, Volume 11
Volume 11, Number 1, 1987
- José L. Encarnação:
Editor's introduction. 1- - Werner Purgathofer:
Identification in a high-level graphics programming language. 3-10 - John R. Rankin:
A geometric hidden-line processing algorithm. 11-19 - Gary D. Knott:
Computing polygon fill-lines. 21-25 - Gerardo León Lastra, Gabriel Ruiz Huerta, Julio Sergio Santana-Sepúlveda:
The universal ruler for 2D drafting systems. 27-31 - S. Yuen, J. D. Taylor:
Enhancements of small peaks using the moiré technique. 33-34 - K. Lam:
Potential flow calculation by surface vorticity method and computer graphics. 35-47 - H. R. Weber:
Section editor's introduction. 49-50 - Michel Roch, Jacques Weber:
Computer graphics in chemical education and research. 55-60 - Yun-Jie Pang, Yang Shu Xun, Chi Yiu:
Combining computer graphics with Chinese traditional painting. 63-68
Volume 11, Number 2, 1987
- José L. Encarnação:
Günter Enderle (1945-1987). 71- - Sudhir P. Mudur:
Guest editor's introduction: Computer graphics in India: Applications, research and development. 73-74 - Shishir Pardikar, Mahesh Vaidya, S. S. S. P. Rao:
GKS implementation: A case study. 75-78 - Prabhakar D. Mallya:
Computational problems in the construction of plane curves. 79-86 - Sanjaya K. Saxena, Sanjiv Saxena, Rao V. S. Malladi:
The hierarchical logic schematic capture. 87-93 - Nitin R. Patel, L. Mohan, S. Sudarshan:
Statistical representation on maps--An interactive graphics approach. 95-100 - D. G. Sawkar, Gopal R. Shevare, Santosh P. Koruthu:
Contour plotting for scattered data. 101-104 - B. Gurunathan, Sanjay G. Dhande:
Algorithms for development of certain classes of ruled surfaces. 105-112 - K. N. Ramachandran Nair, R. Sankar:
An approach to geometric modeling of solids bounded by sculptured surfaces. 113-120 - Eugene Fiume:
Bit-mapped graphics: A semantics and theory. 121-140 - Ronald J. Leach:
Evaluating the performance of a user interface. 141-146 - Jeffrey P. Mittelman:
The ARF Workstation: A new application of human-computer interface principles. 147-156 - Werner Purgathofer:
A statistical method for adaptive stochastic sampling. 157-162 - Karen Singleton:
An implementation of the GKS-3D/PHIGS viewing pipeline. 163-183 - Jürgen P. Stärk:
The integrated display controller (IDC) for VLSI-design workstations. 185-192 - Charles D. Woodward:
Cross-sectional design of B-spline surfaces. 193-201 - Clifford A. Pickover:
Mathematics and beauty: Time-discrete phase planes associated with the cyclic system, {x(t) = -f(y(t)), y(t) = f(x(t))}. 217-226
Volume 11, Number 3, 1987
- Jerry Schneider:
Guest editor's introduction. 229-230 - Alain L. Kornhauser:
Exploring transportation problems using interactive computer graphics. 231-239 - Michael A. P. Taylor:
Applying interactive colour graphics in traffic planning. 241-248 - Robert Shieng-I Tung, Jerry Schneider:
The investigation of land-use/transportation interrelationships: A CAD approach. 249-254 - John M. Ishimaru, Dale E. Calkins:
Transportation interface facilities design using interactive high-level computer graphics. 255-267 - Wojciech S. Mokrzycki:
Peak and medium-global errors of discretization of algebraic curves on square grids. 269-273 - Giulio Casciola:
An interactive, graphic system for the study of functions. 275-280 - Farzin Sobhanpanah, Ian O. Angell:
On the construction and display of a polytopal mesh for the N-dimensional hypercube and (N + 1) simplex. 281-288 - Nenad Marovac:
Handling fonts in electronic publishing systems. 289-295 - K. Loganathan, N. V. Raman, A. Rajaraman:
Interactive graphics for guyed tower analysis. 297-303 - Kumar K. Tamma, William B. Squire, Brian L. Dowler:
An entire real range plotting algorithm via computer graphics. 305-308 - Reinhard Fössmeier:
Animating matrix algorithms. 309-311 - Harold James McWhinnie:
The personal computer as an interactive technology for the artist (simulation vs. abstraction). 315-319
Volume 11, Number 4, 1987
- Angela Scheller:
Guest editor's introduction. 323-324 - Ian R. Campbell-Grant, Peter J. Robinson:
An introduction to ISO DIS 8613, "Office Document Architecture, " and its application to computer graphics. 325-341 - Donald D. Chamberlin, Charles F. Goldfarb:
Graphic applications of the Standard Generalized Markup Language (SGML). 343-358 - Wolf-Dietrich Fellner, Reinhard Posch:
Bildschirmtext - An open videotex network for text and graphic applications. 359-367 - Wolfgang Appelt:
Existing systems for integrating text and graphics. 369-375 - Wolfgang Gruber:
Structures of an integrated document workstation. 377-387 - Laura Bacchelli Montefusco:
An interactive procedure for shape preserving cubic spline interpolation. 389-392 - Michael Zyda, Allan R. Jones, Patrick G. Hogan:
Surface construction from planar contours. 393-408 - Göran Einarsson, Göran Roth:
Data compression of digital color pictures. 409-426 - Wlodzimierz Kasprzak:
A linguistic approach to 3-D object recognition. 427-443 - John R. Rankin:
A note on multi-polygon area filling. 445-447 - Dionysius P. Huijsmans, André van Delft, C. A. C. Kuip:
WAALSURF: Molecular graphics on a personal computer. 449-458 - Mark S. Sobkow, Paul Pospisil, Yee-Hong Yang:
A fast two-dimensional line clipping algorithm via line encoding. 459-467 - Philip K. Robertson, John F. O'Callaghan:
Colour graphics and three-dimensional scene synthesis in image display. 469-473 - Robert De Jongh, John Duke, Patrick Hillsdon:
The use of interactive graphics in exploration and mine planning. 475- - Uday G. Gujar, Joseph W. P. So:
A student oriented CAD system in APL. 483-495 - Clifford A. Pickover:
Mathematics and beauty V: Turbulent complex curls. 499-508
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