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3rd Eurographics 1982: Manchester, UK
- David S. Greenaway, Ernest A. Warman:
3rd European Computer Graphics Conference and Exhibition, Eurographics 1982, Manchester, UK, September 8-10, 1982, Proceedings. North-Holland / Eurographics Association 1982, ISBN 978-0-444-86480-2 - R. C. Anson, A. G. Tweedly:
ALITE - An Engineering Tool for Automatic Chip Design. - Rainer Buhtz:
CGM-Concepts and their Realization. - Mel Slater, R. J. Baker:
GRAPH: An Interactive Program Based on the Graphical Kernel System. - Peter Gorny:
Analysis of the Design Process as Basis for the Definition of CAD-functions Distributed on Hierarchical Networks. - Henning Hanusa, Herbert W. Kuhlmann, Günther E. Pfaff:
On Constructing Interactive Graphics Systems. - R. Harrison:
Computer Representation of Deaf Sign Language. - B. S. Bennett:
Computer Graphics in Interactive Discrete-event Simulation. - Eric Dullin, Seddik Ouaret, Paul May:
Computer-aided Design System for Three-dimensional Shape Plane Figures Shoe Making Application. - G. C. Barney:
Graphic Displays in the Computer Aided Design of Lift Systems. - Ian O. Angell, Moreton Moore:
A Computer Graphics Package for Teaching Crystal Morphology. - David H. Straayer:
A Methodology for Populating Default Color Maps. - Eliot C. Kingsley:
Sammie: 3-D Graphics for Human Factors Applications. - Robert Ross, Günther F. Schrack:
The Effectiveness of High-level Graphical Languages in Dealing with Various Graphical Domains. - David S. H. Rosenthal, Paul J. W. ten Hagen:
GKS in C. - Donald D. Stearn:
VISTA: Visual Impact Simulation Technical Aid. - Ashok Kumar, G. H. Visweswara, S. Rajaram, A. Prabhakar:
CHITRA - a Low Cost 2-D Graphics Package for the Design of Discrete Systems. - Michel Gangnet, Didier Perny, Philippe Coueignoux:
Perspective Mapping of Planar Textures. - K. R. Stimson, A. E. Efthymiadis, A. Brameller, R. N. Allan:
Interactive Graphics in the Analysis of Public Utility Networks. - Roger D. Hersch:
Generating and Printing of High Quality Documents in a Distributed Office Automation Network Environment. - C. Daskalakis, H. C. A. Hankins:
The Application of Data Compression Techniques to Computer Graphics. - M. A. Suwais, D. C. Cooper:
Computer Graphics for the Remote-sensing of the Ocean Surface by a High-resolution Radar. - C. M. C. Jones, J. P. W. Stark, F. T. Howell:
A Package for Processing Remote Sensing Data Interactively on a Mini-computer System. - David B. Arnold:
The Importance of a Correct Approach to the Design of Metafiles Standards. - John Lansdown:
Whatever Happened to Computer Art? - D. C. Sutcliffe:
Attribute Handling in GKS. - Silvana Contin:
Computer Graphics for Regional Planning: Monitoring Woodland Resources by a Land Information System. - Kenneth W. Brodlie, Martin C. Maguire, Günther E. Pfaff:
A Practical Strategy for Certifying GKS Implementations. - Kirsi Eloranta:
A Semantic View on Geometric Representation of Urban Land Information. - G. H. Kirby, Mahes Visvalingam:
The Representation and Use of Multivariate Information in Graphic Form. - Gerald M. Murch:
Measures of Operator S Visual Accommodation and Convergence to Information Displays. - George J. Sutty:
Interactive Generation of 3-dimensional Computer Graphics. - Mark D. Apperley, I. Tzavaras, Robert Spence:
A Bifocal Display Technique for Data Presentation. - J. P. W. Stark, Y. Mahdavieh, T. Tjahjardi:
A Fast Algorithm for Colour Region Segmentation.

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