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Computers & Graphics, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 1989
- Peter R. Bono:
Introduction by the associate editor. 1-2 - Cathy Sobhanpanah:
Extension of a boundary representation technique for the description of N dimensional polytopes. 17-23 - C. B. Millham, J. L. Zheng:
A linear pivoting heuristic procedure for computing the curve of intersection of two bicubic surface patches. 25-38 - Rossella Cossu, M. Ercoli, Laura Moltedo:
An extension of CGI functions for generation and manipulation of raster images. 39-48 - Javier Sánchez-Reyes:
Laser printers for rendering surfaces. 49-54 - Clifford A. Pickover:
The new "Chaos and Graphics" section of Computers & Graphics. 55-56 - Akhlesh Lakhtakia:
A simple gasket derived from prime numbers. 57-58 - Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Russell Messier:
Self-similar sequences and chaos from Gauss sums. 59-62 - Clifford A. Pickover:
Circles which kiss: A note on osculatory packing. 63-67 - Gregor Lux-Mülders:
Eurographics '88 conference. 69 - Maarten J. G. M. van Emmerik:
Creation and modification of parametrized solid models by graphical interaction. 71-76 - Xavier Pintado, Eugene Fiume:
Grafields: Field-directed dynamic splines for interactive motion control. 77-82 - Mel Slater, Allan Davison, Mark Smith:
Liberation from rectangles: A tiling method for dynamic modification of objects on raster displays. 83-89 - Jürgen Bettels, Peter R. Bono, Eileen McGinnis, Joachim Rix:
Guidelines for determining when to use GKS and when to use PHIGS. 91-98 - A. Arokiasamy:
Homogeneous coordinates and the principle of duality in two dimensional clipping. 99-100 - Michael Youngblood:
AT&T's image capture board (ICB) and TIPS software. 101-110 - J. B. Cummings:
Computers, the cutting edge of learning. 111-113 - Harold James McWhinnie:
Development of visual languages with interactive video disks. 115-116 - Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz:
Images of nonlinearity. 119-120 - Mieczyslaw Szyszkowicz:
Computer graphics generated by numerical iteration. 121-126 - Kenvin Lyman:
An elegant merging. Comput. Graph. 13(1): 127-128 (1989)
Volume 13, Number 2, 1989
- Arie E. Kaufman:
Guest editor's introduction : 3D voxel-based graphics. 133-134 - Daniel Geist, Michael W. Vannier:
PC-based 3-D reconstruction of medical images. 135-143 - G. J. Jense, Dionysius P. Huijsmans:
Interactive voxel-based graphics for 3D reconstruction of biological structures. 145-150 - Reuven Bakalash, Arie E. Kaufman:
Medicube: A 3D medical imaging architecture. 151-157 - T. Yung Kong:
A digital fundamental group. 159-166 - Avraham Margalit, Gary D. Knott:
An algorithm for computing the union, intersection or difference of two polygons. 167-183 - Jeffrey O. Shallit, Jorge Stolfi:
Two methods for generating fractals. 185-191 - Lorenzo Alvisi, Giulio Casciola:
On the two array mask hidden-line algorithm. 193-206 - Theoharis Theoharis, Ian Page:
Polygon rendering on a dual-paradigm parallel processor. 207-216 - Laszlo Piegl:
A negative experiment with univariate blending functions. 217-222 - Hanns Ruder, Thomas Ertl, Florian Geyer, Heinz Herold, Ute Kraus:
Line-of-sight integration: A powerful tool for visualization of three-dimensional scalar fields. 223-228 - Jacques Weber, Pierre-Yves Morgantini, Peter Fluekiger, Michel Roch:
Molecular graphics modeling of organometallic reactivity. 229-235 - Luiz Ary Messina, Annelore Buhmann, Marion Günther, Georg Köberle:
Teachware development for education in CAD. 237-241 - Carlo E. Vandoni:
Development of a large graphics-based application package. 243-252 - Sherri Shepard, Andrew J. Simoson:
Scouts in hyperspace. 253-260 - T. Richards:
Graphical representation of pseudorandom sequences. 261-262 - Michael Michelitsch, Otto E. Rössler:
A new feature in Hénon's map. 263-265 - V. Alan Norton:
Julia sets in the quaternions. 267-278 - Jan van den Bos:
GKS theory and practice : P. R. Bono and I. Herman (eds.), Springer Verlag, New York (1987). ISBN 3-540-18257-8, 316 pages, 92 figures. 279 - Jan van den Bos:
Computer graphics software construction : J. R. Rankin, Prentice Hall of Australia (1989). ISBN 0-7248-0194-9, 544 pages. 279-280
Volume 13, Number 3, 1989
- Günther F. Schrack:
Guest editor's introduction : Computer graphics in Canada: Past and present. 287-289 - Deborah R. Fowler, James Hanan, Przemyslaw Prusinkiewicz:
Modelling spiral phyllotaxis. 291-296 - Timothy Lethbridge, Colin Ware:
A simple heuristically-based method for expressive Stimulus-Response animation. 297-303 - Gavin S. P. Miller, Andrew Pearce:
Globular dynamics: A connected particle system for animating viscous fluids. 305-309 - B. Sinclair, A. G. Hannam, A. A. Lowe, W. W. Wood:
Complex contour organization for surface reconstruction. 311-319 - Eugene Fiume:
Active objects in the construction of graphical user interfaces. 321-327 - Michel P. Devine, Derick Wood:
SEPARATION in d dimensions or strip mining in asteroid fields. 329-336 - Irene Gargantini, Günther F. Schrack, Harvey H. Atkinson:
Adaptive display of linear octrees. 337-343 - Steve Falk:
Three-dimensional modelling and Piero della Francesca's use of linear perspective. 345-347 - Martin Roche:
Defining a faceted generalized cylinder by projections of cross sections. 349-354 - Itzhak Wilf, Yehuda Manor:
Tracking parameterized algebraic curves on raster displays. 355-359 - Günter Aumann:
Approximate development of skew ruled surfaces. 361-366 - C. Guerrini, Giulia Spaletta:
An image reconstruction algorithm in tomography: A version for the CRAY X-MP vector computer. 367-372 - Varol Akman, Wm. Randolph Franklin:
Representing objects as rays, or how to pile up an octree? 373-379 - Pedro Faria Lopes, Mário Rui Gomes:
Computer animation in Portugal. 381-387 - Ian D. Entwistle:
Julia set art and fractals in the complex plane. 389-392 - Michael Keith:
Artistic choice in the display of chaotic dynamics. 393-395 - Harry Seldom:
Iteration as a creative process in visual art. 397
Volume 13, Number 4, 1989
- José L. Encarnação:
Editor-in-chief's introduction. 407 - Peter van Oosterom, Jan van den Bos:
An Object-Oriented approach to the design of Geographic Information Systems. 409-418 - Andrew Hunter, Philip J. Willis:
Breadth-first quad encoding for networked picture browsing. 419-432 - Charles X. Durand:
Bit map transformations in computerized 2D animation. 433-440 - Jack Bryant, Clifford Krumvieda:
Display of discrete 3D binary objects: I-Shading. 441-444 - Hanan Samet:
Implementing ray tracing with octrees and neighbor finding. 445-460 - Paul G. Bao, Jon G. Rokne:
Quadruple-step line generation. 461-469 - Binh Pham:
Quadratic B-splines for automatic curve and surface fitting. 471-475 - Shin-Ting Wu:
A new combinatorial model for boundary representations. 477-486 - Marshall Walker:
Boolean operations with enriched octtree structures. 487-495 - F. Major, Jacques Malenfant, Neil F. Stewart:
Distance between objects represented by octtrees defined in different coordinate systems. 497-503 - Uday G. Gujar, I. V. Nagendra:
Construction of 3D solid objects from orthographic views. 505-521 - Annelore Buhmann, Marion Günther, Georg Köberle:
Computer graphics as a tool in training and education: A COMETT project. 523-527 - John R. Woodwark:
Comments on "extended octtrees". 529 - Wentian Li:
Complex patterns generated by next nearest neighbors cellular automata. 531-537 - Stephen T. Welstead, Thomas L. Cromer:
Coloring periodicities of two-dimensional mappings. 539-543 - S. R. Ramesh:
Graphics of truncated sinusoids. 545-547 - Ian D. Entwistle:
Methods of displaying the behaviour of the mapping z --> z2 + µ. 549-551 - Mario Markus, Benno Hess:
Lyapunov exponents of the logistic map with periodic forcing. 553-558 - Peter D. Fortescue, Geoffrey S. Puterbaugh:
A note on the practical use of the VGA monitor for the display of fractal images. 559-560 - Praxetes Canutes Mathias, Lalit M. Patnaik, Sudha Ramesh:
Systolic architectures in curve generation. 561-567 - Samuel D. Huang, Raul Lopez, Jan Siemieniewski:
The discovery of hidden facial images in the paintings of Vincent Van Gogh and Paul Gauguin by using computer graphics enhancement techniques. 571-578
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