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    • 3D Icons and Architectural CAD 

      Aish, Robert (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      3D computer input has been a recurring challenge to engineers developing effective CAD systems. The approach adopted in this paper attempts to address a specific type of 3D input which is applicable to architecture and ...
    • APEX and STRETCH: A Practical Form for the Conic Arc 

      Gossling, T.H.; Stokes, S.T.S (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      This paper presents formulae and results from a practical implementation of a conic arc specified in terms of its end-points and other descriptors, based on the three numeric factors, bulge, shear and squash, described in ...
    • Browsing High Definition Colour Pictures 

      Willis, Philip; Milford, David (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      The authors describe a method of presenting colour pictures which allows users to browse by panning and zooming. The pictures are seen as though on a 512 by 512 by 12 bit framestore, but are defined to 4096 by 4096. The ...
    • Calendar of Events 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • A Compressed Data Structure for Surface Representation 

      Cottingham, Marion S. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      One of the standard methods of simplifying the task of obtaining a shaded image of a solid object is to represent it by a polyhedron. Another method is to use sculptured surface modelling which represents surfaces by ...
    • Concerning the Specification of User Interfaces 

      Duce, D. A. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • EDITORIAL 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • EUROGRAPHICS UK Chapter Conference 

      Pink, Jane (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • Future EUROGRAPHICS Conferences 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • A General Device Driver for GKS 

      Herman, I.; Reviczky, J. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      A method for generating new device drivers for use in a full GKS implementation is presented. The method is based on conditional compiling techniques making use of the Workstation Description Table, and it has been used ...
    • GKS Graphics and Text Processing 

      Gibson, D R; Duce, D A (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • Institutional Membership 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • Interference in Computer Graphics 

      Firby, P.A.; Stone, D.J. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      The interference of superposed families of curves is considered, for various types of superposition available through computer graphics. It is shown that the use of interference of this type for illustration and experimentation ...
    • Minutes of the Fourth Annual General Meeting held at 17.30 on 28th March 1985, at the University of Bath 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • Modelling Solids In Four Dimensions 

      Nicol, C.J. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      MOSS4 is a proposed language extension which allows the creation of systems that model rigid solids in three dimensions and their movement over time, the fourth dimension. MOSS4 allows the creation of completely independent ...
    • SICGRAPH Video Reviews 

      Unknown author (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
    • User Interaction with an Environment for Image Processing and Graphics 

      Westrup, T D; Kegel, W.; Gras, J. (Blackwell Publishing Ltd and the Eurographics Association, 1985)
      The Space Telescope Faint Object Camera is one of the most exciting projects in astronomical history, and will expand the volume of the observable universe by a factor of almost one thousand. In order to process the images ...