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10th Eurographics 1989: Hamburg, Germany
- Werner Hansmann, F. Robert A. Hopgood, Wolfgang Straßer:
10th European Computer Graphics Conference and Exhibition, Eurographics 1989, Hamburg, Germany, September 4-8, 1989, Proceedings. North-Holland / Eurographics Association 1990, ISBN 978-0-444-88013-0 - Gerd Szwillus:
Supporting Graphical Languages with Structure Editors. - Helmut Pottmann:
Visualizing Curvature Discontinuities of Free-Form Surfaces. - Ken W. Brodlie, Martin Göbel, Ann Roberts, Rolf Ziegler:
When is a Line a Line? - Peter Wißkirchen:
GEO++ - A System for Both Modelling and Display. - Iván Herman:
2.5 Dimensional Graphics Systems. - Markus Pins, Hermann Hild:
Variations on a Dither Algorithm. - Pascal Lienhardt:
Subdivisions of Surfaces and Generalized Maps. - R. Daniel Bergeron, Georges G. Grinstein:
A Reference Model for the Visualisation of Multi-Dimensional Data. - Robert M. O'Bara, Salim S. Abi-Ezzi:
An Analysis of Modeling Clip. - Herbert Göttler:
Graph Grammars, A New Paradigm for Implementing Visual Languages. - Jean Paul Gourret, Nadia Magnenat-Thalmann, Daniel Thalmann:
The Use of Finite Element Theory for Simulating Object and Human Body Deformations and Contacts. - David E. Breen, Volker Kühn:
Message-Based Object-Oriented Interaction Modeling. - Bianca Falcidieno, Bruno Fossati:
Representing Tolerance Information in Feature-Based Solid Modelling. - Leonidas Bardis, Nicholas M. Patrikalakis:
Blending Rational B-Spline Surfaces. - Chakib Bennis, André Gagalowicz:
Hierarchical Texture Synthesis on 3-D Surfaces. - Jean-François Dufourd:
A Topological Map-Based Kernel for Polyhedron Modelers: Algebraic Specification and Logic Prototyping. - Eugene Fiume:
Toward Realistic Formal Specifications for Non-Trivial Graphical Objects. - David A. Duce:
GKS, Structures and Formal Specification. - Gabriele Englert, Georgios Sakas:
A Model for Description and Synthesis of Heterogeneous Textures. - Djamchid Ghazanfarpour, Bernard Péroche:
Anti-Aliasing by Successive Steps with a Z-Buffer. - Sven Schuierer:
Delauney Triangulations and the Radiosity Approach. - Václav Skala:
Algorithms for 2D Line Clipping. - Josef Pöpsel, Christoph Hornung:
Highlight Shading: Lighting and Shading in a PHIGS+/PEX-Environment. - Ute Claussen:
On Reducing the Phong Shading Method. - Michael Potmesil, Leonard McMillan, Eric M. Hoffert, Jennifer F. Inman, Robert L. Farah, Marc Howard:
A Parallel Image Computer with a Distributed Frame Buffer: System Architecture and Programming. - Rolf Thiemann, Joachim Fischer, Guido Haschek, Gerald Kneidl:
Visualisation of Digital Terrain Data. - Georg Rainer Hofmann:
Non-Planar Polygons and Photographic Components for Naturalism in Computer Graphics. - Thomas Ertl, Florian Geyer, Heinz Herold, Ute Kraus, Roland Niemeier, Hans-Peter Nollert, Andreas Rebetzky, Hanns Ruder, Gudrun Zeller:
Visualisation in Astrophysics. - Josef Griessmair, Werner Purgathofer:
Deformation of Solids with Trivariate B-Splines. - Paul A. Chapman, Eric Lewis:
Adding Parallelism in Object Space to the Rendering Pipeline. - Arie E. Kaufman, Amit Bandopadhay:
Forest of Quadtrees: An Object Representation for 3D Graphics. - Wolfgang Hübner, Mário Rui Gomes:
Two Object-Oriented Models to Design Graphical User Interfaces. - Johann Burgstaller, Joachim Grollmann, Franz Kapsner:
On the Software Structure of User Interface Management Systems. - David A. Duce, Paul J. W. ten Hagen, Robert van Liere:
Components, Frameworks and GKS Input. - Kadi Bouatouch, Yannick Saouter, Jean Charles Candela:
A VLSI Chip for Ray Tracing Bicubic Patches. - Christine Giger:
Ray Tracing Polynomial Tensor Product Surfaces. - Qijing Mao:
MICRO-UIDT: A User Interface Development Tool. - Ralph D. Hill, Marc Herrmann:
The Structure of Tube - A Tool for Implementing Advanced User Interfaces. - Olivier Devillers:
The Macro-Regions: An Efficient Space Subdivision Structure for Ray Tracing. - Takaaki Akimoto, Kenji Mase, Akihiko Hashimoto, Yasuhito Suenaga:
Pixel Selected Ray Tracing. - Hau Xu, Qunsheng Peng, You-Dong Liang:
Accelerated Radiosity Method for Complex Environments.
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