default search action
2. Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware 1987
- Alfons A. M. Kuijk, Wolfgang Straßer:
Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware II (Eurographics'87 Workshop). Springer 1988, ISBN 3-540-50109-6
Algorithmic Aspects
- Mark H. Overmars:
New Algorithms for Computer Graphics. 3-19 - Alfons A. M. Kuijk, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Varol Akman:
An Exact Incremental Hidden Surface Removal Algorithm. 21-37 - Jorma Skyttä, Tapio Takala:
Partially Ordered Search Indices in the Organization of a Fixed Hierarchy. 39-46 - Bengt-Olaf Schneider:
Ray Tracing Rational B-Spline Patches in VLSI. 47-63 - Ferenc Dévai:
An O(log N) Parallel Time Exact Hidden-Line Algorithm. 65-73
Subsystems
- Helen R. Finch, Mark Agate, A. A. Garel, Paul F. Lister, Richard L. Grimsdale:
A Multiple Application Graphics Integrated Circuit - MAGIC II. 81-92 - Arie E. Kaufman:
A Two-Dimensional Frame Buffer Processor. 93-109 - Reinhard Möller:
Comparison of Two Floating Point Arithmetic Units for a Precomputer in a Graphics System for Real Time Simulation. 111-121
System Architecture
- Paul Winser:
3D Graphics for Consumer Applications: How Realistic Does it Have to Be? 133-136 - Varol Akman, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Alfons A. M. Kuijk:
A Vector-like Architecture for Raster Graphics. 137-154 - Ute Claussen:
Parallel Subpixel Scanconversion. 155-166 - Damian Denault, Eric Ryherd, John G. Torborg, Robert Tosi, Ross Werner:
VLSI Drawing Processor Utilizing Multiple Parallel Scan-Line Processors. 167-182 - John G. Eyles, John D. Austin, Henry Fuchs, Trey Greer, John Poulton:
Pixel-Planes 4: A Summary. 183-207 - D. Jackél, Wolfgang Straßer:
Reconstructing Solids from Tomographic Scans - The PARCUM II System. 209-227 - Frederik W. Jansen:
A Multi-Processor Workstation with a Logic-Enhanced Distributed Frame Buffer. 229-238 - Michel Mériaux:
Cellular Architectures and Algorithms for Image Synthesis. 239-249
manage site settings
To protect your privacy, all features that rely on external API calls from your browser are turned off by default. You need to opt-in for them to become active. All settings here will be stored as cookies with your web browser. For more information see our F.A.Q.