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Computers & Graphics, Volume 3
Volume 3, Number 1, 1978
- Maxine D. Brown, Stephen W. Smoliar, Lynne Weber:
Preparing dance notation scores with a computer. 1-7 - Y. Coeckelenbergh, James Hart, Robert D. MacElroy, Robert Rein:
Computer display and manipulation of biological molecules. 9-16 - Aaron Marcus:
A computer graphics course for the two cultures. 17-22 - Mike Cyrus, Jay Beck:
Generalized two- and three-dimensional clipping. 23-28 - C. Machgeels:
IOTA: A non-interactive graphics system using the pseudo-machine concept. 29-34 - B. Dror, S. Isaac, W. Eric:
Computer aided design of aircraft electrical systems. 35-42 - Steven A. Coons:
Constrained least-squares. 43-47 - David C. Anderson, Robert L. Belleville:
Two approaches to on-line graphics systems. 49-61
Volume 3, Number 2-3, 1978
- J. B. Ashbaugh, D. P. Roland, L. F. Laird:
DSPOBJ - System for display of multiple sets of three-dimensional data. 63-70 - Flavio Bonfatti, Paolo Tiberio:
Data management for thematic map generation. 71-78 - J. Danks:
An example in computer graphics for Engineering students. 79-84 - Mansuk Lee, Robert V. DiMarco:
Computer graphics with hidden surfaces - GRAPHS. 85-91 - B. Dror:
Computer-aided design at Israel Aircraft Industries. 93-105 - Nicholas V. Findler, Jerry N. Shaw:
Multi-PIERRE - A learning robot system. 107-111
Volume 3, Number 4, 1978
- Richard F. Riesenfeld:
Current trends in computer graphics. 115-122 - William Sawchuk, Herbert G. Bown, C. Douglas O'Brien, G. Wo Thorgeirson:
An interactive image communication system using narrowband lines. 129-134 - Ilio Galligani, Laura Moltedo:
An interactive system for experimental data processing. 135-140 - P. R. Smith:
CAL is CAD ED. 141-143 - D. Boardman:
An experience in teaching CAD to undergraduate electronic engineering degree students. 145-147 - Masayoshi Aoki, Martin D. Levine:
Computer generation of realistic pictures. 149-161 - A. H. J. Christensen:
A note on geodesic polyhedra: Triangulation and contouring of spheres. 163-165 - Michael C. Roberts:
The use of computer graphics in the evaluation of sanitary landfill sites. 167-169
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