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15th SIGGRAPH 1988: Atlanta, GA, USA - Panels
- Richard L. Phillips:
Panel Proceedings of the 15th Annual Conference on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques, SIGGRAPH 1988, Atlanta, GA, USA, August 1-5, 1988. ACM 1988, ISBN 978-1-4503-7848-2 - Charles M. Geschke, Scott McGregor, James Gosling, Leo Hourvitz, Mark Callow:
Screen postscript. 1 - Brad A. Myers, Andrew Schulert, Smokey Wallace, Owen Densmore, David Goldsmith:
User interface toolkits: present and future. 2 - Rae A. Earnshaw, Henry Fuchs, Michael J. Wozny, Peter M. Dew, Tosiyasu L. Kunii:
Parallel processing for computer vision and display. 3 - Nancy St. John, Bill Kovacs, Jim Blinn, Carl Rosendahl, Craig Upson:
Four paths to computer animation: entertainment, broadcast, education, and science: will their futures converge? 4 - Alyce Kaprow, Joel Slayton, Paul Souza, Robert Haimes:
Computer graphics and the changing methodology for artists and designers. 5 - Ricki Blau, Alan Broder, Lou Doctor, Brian Croll, Turner Whitted:
What can we learn by benchmarking graphics systems? 6 - Michael Wahrman, Richard Hollander, Michael Backes, Martha Coolidge:
The reality of computer graphics in the motion picture industry. 7 - George A. Champine, Robert Scheifler, James Gettys, Georges G. Grinstein, Bertram Herzog:
X window system. 8 - Andrew Lippman, Marvin Minsky, David Zeltzer, Walter Bender:
Media technology. 9 - Robert B. Haber, Tom Jermoluk, Thomas A. DeFanti, Lou Doctor, Frank Moss:
Hardware stategies for scientific visualization. 10 - Gordon V. Bancroft, Roy Hall, Mike Kaplan, Al Lopez, Alvy Ray Smith:
Software directions for scientific visualization. 11 - Jock D. Mackinlay, Steven Feiner, Jim Blinn, Donald P. Greenberg, Margaret A. Hagen:
Designing effective pictures: is photographic realism the only answer? 12 - Albert J. Bunshaft, Richard Puk, Gregory D. Laib, Salim S. Abi-Ezzi:
Extending graphics standards to meet industry requirements. 13
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