113 | -- | 114 | José L. Encarnação. Introduction |
115 | -- | 123 | Michel Gangnet, Didier Perny, Philippe Coueignoux. Perspective mapping of planar textures |
125 | -- | 133 | Ken W. Brodlie, M. C. Maguire, Günther E. Pfaff. A practical strategy for certifying GKS implementations |
135 | -- | 140 | M. Slater, R. J. Baker. GRAPH--An interactive program based on the Graphical Kernel System |
141 | -- | 144 | Iván Herman, Tibor Tolnay-Knefély, A. Vincze. XGKS--A multitask implementation of GKS |
145 | -- | 148 | Joachim Rix. On developing a GKS driver architecture for raster workstations |
149 | -- | 161 | Frederik W. Jansen, Jarke J. van Wijk. Previewing techniques in raster graphics |
163 | -- | 166 | Clifford A. Pickover. The use of computer-drawn faces as an educational aid for the presentation of statistical concepts |
167 | -- | 176 | R. R. Joshi, Hema Arunachalam. Multilevel picture segmentation in the graphics system--GRASP |
177 | -- | 182 | L. Piegl. Defining ::::C:::::::1::: curves containing conic segments |
183 | -- | 193 | Leila De Floriani, Bianca Falcidieno, George Nagy, Caterina Pienovi. A hierarchical structure for surface approximation |
195 | -- | 0 | R. Karg, J. Schröter. High-resolution colour graphic workstation |
203 | -- | 205 | C. V. Vaidyanathan, N. V. Raman. Zooming |
207 | -- | 210 | Helmut R. Weber. Models for graphics dialogue programming |
211 | -- | 213 | Klaus Pasemann, E. Metzner. Educational requirements for CAD in industry |
217 | -- | 219 | J. J. van Wuk, Frederik W. Jansen. Realism in raster graphics |