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    • Interactive Computer Graphics Applied to Chemistry: Experiences and New Developments 

      Combremont, J-J; Roch, M.; Weber, J. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
      This paper is essentially a progress report on three years of effort in computer graphics applied to chemistry. The major technical and human problems encountered when running our facility and integrating it into a chemistry ...
    • The New Visual Age: The Influence of Computer Graphics on Art and Society 

      Franke, H. W. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
      Only a few years ago it would have seemed ridiculous to discuss the influence of computer graphics on art and society. Although computer generated graphics had already been applied in important areas of science and technology, ...
    • SADIST: an Interactive Editor for Structured Analysis 

      Munro, A T D (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
      An interactive editor for a computer-aided documentation system based on Structured Analysis (SA) is described. The paper investigates the potential offered by computer graphics in the implementation of the editor and ...
    • Set Operations of GWB 

      Mantyla, M. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
      A set operation algorithm that can be used to unite, intersect, or subtract solids with each other is an essential part of any solid modelling system. The problem is, however, difficult to solve while maintaining the ...
    • A VLSI Implementation of the Graphics Standard GKS 

      Encarnacao, J L; Lindner, R.; Mehl, M.; Pfaff, G.; Strasser, W. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
      The main advantage when using a standardized graphics system is quite obvious: the application programs become portable. Integrating such a system - and GKS (Graphical Kernel System) is the only one being standardized ...