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    EUROGRAPHICS-83 Computer Art Competition
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
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    A Functional Approach to Picture Manipulation
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984) Arya, K
    A functional approach is used to investigate the creation and manipulation of pictures as hierarchical entities. A set of useful functions is designed and used in a series of illustrative examples written in the functional programming language HOPE. A functional animation system incorporating these ideas is then discussed.
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    Report on the 7th Meeting of ISO/TC97/SC5/WG2 - Computer Graphics June 1984
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984) R Gallop, J
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    Book Reviews
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
    Book reviewed in this article:Introduction to the Graphical Kernel System (GKS), F.R.A. Hopgood, D.A. Duce, J.R. Gallop and D.C. SutcliffeDatenbanksystem fur CAD-Arbietsplitze, W.E. FischerSmalltalk 80, the Language and its lmplementntion Addison-Wesley, 1983
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    EUROGRAPHICS 84 10-14 September 1984, Copenhagen, Denmark
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984)
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    EDITORIAL
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984) Enderle, Gunter; Duce, David
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    Report on the ANSC X3H3 Meeting at Carmel, Oct lst-5th ’84
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984) Arnold, D.B.
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    EDITORIAL
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1983)
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    Report on Dialogue Specification Tools
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984) Green, Mark
    In this report we have presented some of the issues pertaining to the notations used in UIMSs. At the present time there are a small number of implemented UIMSs, so there is some experience to draw upon. This is the first workshop of this nature where there has been a significant number of participants with implementation experience. This experience seemed to raise more issues than it resolved. The conclusion that can be drawn from this is there is still a considerable amount of work to be done in notations for UIMSs.One of the major problems encountered by this working group was the inability to compare different UIMSs. The systems discussed in this group have been used to produce user interfaces for different application areas, with different interaction styles and requirements. This makes it very difficult to compare the ease of use (for the user interface designer), and the quality of the resulting user interface. This problem would be partially solved by constructing a standard set of user interface problems. Each of the UIMSs could be used to solve these problems, and the results used as a means of comparison. This set of problems could be viewed as a benchmark test for user interface management systems. Along with developing the problems, techniques for measuring ease of use and the quality of the user interface must also be developed.
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    From the Secretary
    (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1984)