Advanced Computer Graphics: Economics Techniques and Applications
โ Scribed by P. A. Lunday (auth.), R. D. Parslow, R. Elliot Green (eds.)
- Publisher
- Springer US
- Year
- 1971
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 1193
- Category
- Library
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โฆ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xiv
Front Matter....Pages 1-1
The Lessons of the โ60โsโ....Pages 3-15
Fundamental Problems Facing the Growth of Man Computer Graphics....Pages 17-26
Aspects of Interactive Graphic Systems....Pages 27-39
Some Comments on Supporting Multiple Interactive Graphic Consoles in a Productive Environment....Pages 41-47
Digital Television a Low Cost Approach to Multi Terminal Graphics....Pages 49-67
Front Matter....Pages 70-70
An Interactive Graphical System Using Computers Linked by Voice Grade Line....Pages 71-89
Conversational Design of Stochastic Service Systems from a Graphical Terminal....Pages 91-101
The Anatomy of an Interactive Graphics Display Project: An Engineering Tool....Pages 103-114
Computer Graphics in the Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Networks....Pages 115-160
Structured Operational Data Sets from Arbitrarily Arranged Computer Graphic Symbols....Pages 161-178
A CAD Approach to Blanking Die and Technology Design....Pages 179-193
Computer-Aided Design at McDonnell Douglas....Pages 195-217
Graphics Oriented Fractionator Analysis and Simulation Tool (GOFAST)....Pages 219-243
A Display System for Processing Engineering Drawings....Pages 245-259
Front Matter....Pages 261-261
A Graphic Language for Describing and Manipulating Two-Dimensional Patterns....Pages 263-277
Interactive Graphical Input for Circuit Analysis....Pages 279-300
Practical Layout of Printed Circuit Boards Using Inter-Active Graphics....Pages 301-312
Computer Graphics for Integrated Circuit Design....Pages 313-324
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Perspective Views and Computer Animation in Highway Engineering....Pages 327-344
The Use of Interactive Computer Graphics in Soil Engineering Analysis and Design....Pages 345-365
Front Matter....Pages 325-325
Structural Design Using Interactive Graphics....Pages 367-379
Computer Representation, Display and Interrogation of Structural Building Data....Pages 381-395
Interactive Use of the Light-Pen in Finite Element Limit Load Analysis....Pages 397-405
Computergraphical Description of the Dynamics of a Turbulence Model....Pages 407-430
Front Matter....Pages 431-431
Computer Aided Architectural Design....Pages 433-448
A Generalised Program for Transforming Relationship Values into Plan Layouts....Pages 449-461
An Associative Data Structure to Describe Building Component Assemblies....Pages 463-475
The Computer as an Aid for the Architect....Pages 477-486
Computer Graphics System for School Design....Pages 487-512
Computer Graphics in Architecture....Pages 513-529
The Craft Program Improvements and Proposed Improvements....Pages 531-540
Building Design by Computer Graphics....Pages 541-551
Front Matter....Pages 553-553
The Application of Computer Generated Graphs and Diagrams to the Development of Advanced Nuclear Reactors....Pages 555-573
A Laboratory for Interactive Programming, Processing, and Display in Space Science....Pages 577-591
Front Matter....Pages 593-593
Design of an Experimental Laboratory for Pattern Recognition and Signal Processing....Pages 595-627
Display Assisted Design of Sequential Decision Logic for Pattern Recognition....Pages 629-634
Interactive Signal Processing....Pages 635-651
Front Matter....Pages 653-653
A Demonstration of Magazine Page Layout Using a Graphic Display Terminal....Pages 655-680
Graphic Editing of Structured Text....Pages 681-700
On-Line Text Editing Using Visual Display....Pages 701-713
Front Matter....Pages 715-715
Generating Computer Animated Movies from a Graphic Console....Pages 717-722
Production of Computer Animated Films from a Remote Storage Tube Terminal....Pages 723-731
Front Matter....Pages 733-733
Project Merlin a Graphics Operating System....Pages 735-774
On the Application of Graph Theory to Computer Data Structures....Pages 775-801
Design of Software and Formats for Interactive Graphics Support....Pages 803-829
Software Capabilities of the Adage Graphics Terminals....Pages 831-850
Storage Tube Graphics a Comparison of Terminals....Pages 851-886
Microcoded Multiprogramming Display Control Unit....Pages 887-903
An Interactive Graph Theory System....Pages 905-921
Development and Production of Design Charts Using a Digital Plotter....Pages 923-944
Front Matter....Pages 945-945
A Fortran Package for Interactive Graphics....Pages 947-965
Visplay, the C.S.I.R.O. Graphical Fortran System....Pages 967-993
Software for Satellite Graphics....Pages 995-1006
Optimum Systems Design of Computer Driven Graphics Terminals....Pages 1007-1034
TDD An Interactive Three Dimensional Drawing Program for Graphical Display and Lightpen....Pages 1035-1047
Languages for Graphic Attention-Handling....Pages 1049-1091
Front Matter....Pages 1093-1093
Interrogation Techniques for Parametric Surfaces....Pages 1095-1118
Analysis of an Efficient Homogeneous Tensor Representation of Surfaces for Computer Display....Pages 1119-1141
On Linear Differences Curves....Pages 1143-1177
Interactive Surface Design....Pages 1179-1202
Front Matter....Pages 1093-1093
The Use of Interactive Graphics for the Preliminary Design of a Shipโs Hull....Pages 1203-1216
Back Matter....Pages 1217-1230
โฆ Subjects
Computer Science, general
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