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- Typer: an editor for the online composition of textRichard P. Sonderegger Jr.. 1-6 [doi]
- Sequential/parallel matrix picture languagesPatrick Shen-Pei Wang, William I. Grosky. 7 [doi]
- An interactive computer graphics approach for dissecting a mixture of normal (or lognormal) distributionsRichard B. McCammon. 8-12 [doi]
- Intermixing refresh and direct view storage graphicsNed Thanhouser. 13-18 [doi]
- Computer-generated stereograms: a new dimension for the graphic artsD. Verne Morland. 19-24 [doi]
- A user-oriented computer graphics systemUdo W. Pooch. 25-31 [doi]
- A conversational extensible system for the animation of shaded imagesRonald M. Baecker. 32-39 [doi]
- Experiments with computer animationNicholas Negroponte, Paul Pangaro. 40-44 [doi]
- A digital video information storage and retrieval systemAllan J. Myers. 45-50 [doi]
- Interactive skeleton techniques for enhancing motion dynamics in key frame animationNestor Burtnyk, Marceli Wein. 51 [doi]
- Interacting with the GALATEA film analysis systemMichael J. Potel, Richard E. Sayre. 52-59 [doi]
- A graphics editor for labanotationMaxine D. Brown, Stephen W. Smoliar. 60-65 [doi]
- A film on schemes for interactive curve designRichard F. Riesenfeld. 66 [doi]
- A summary of graphics terminal requirements based on application studiesEric D. Carlson. 67 [doi]
- The HRD-1 laser display systemP. A. Woodsford. 68-73 [doi]
- Architecture-by-yourself: an experiment with computer graphics for house designGuy Weinzapfel, Nicholas Negroponte. 74-78 [doi]
- Automatic drafting systems: an effective person-machine interfaceCarl Machover. 79-81 [doi]
- Interactive simulation of network pumping policies on a computer-based graphics systemP. F. Perry, J. D. Keenan. 82-88 [doi]
- Interactive computer graphics for computer aided design in civil engineeringJohn L. Wilson, Charles R. Lansberry. 89-96 [doi]
- Graphical input through machine recognition of sketchesChristopher F. Herot. 97-102 [doi]
- Recognition of three-dimensional objects from orthographic viewsGilles Lafue. 103-108 [doi]
- Controlling user interactionDavid J. Kasik. 109-115 [doi]
- A computer-terminal, hardware/software system with enhanced user input capabilities: the enhanced-input terminal system (EITS)Roy Kaplow, Michael Molnar. 116-124 [doi]
- Graphics for social scientistsEdward J. Schneider, Sylvia Barge, Gregory A. Marks. 125-131 [doi]
- Specifying symbol instancesJames D. Foley. 132 [doi]
- BGRAF2: a real-time graphics language with modular objects and implicit dynamicsSamuel Bergman, Arie E. Kaufman. 133-138 [doi]
- A developmental system for microcomputer based intelligent graphics terminalsRichard G. Kellner, Lynn D. Maas. 139-142 [doi]
- A mobile remote data collection and graphics display stationJohn G. Miles. 143-148 [doi]
- Animation on a satellite graphics systemRichard M. Sowar. 149-153 [doi]
- A system for interactive acquisition and administration of geometric data for thematic map productionKlaus Tuerke. 154-162 [doi]
- The application of the intercolor 8000 terminal to thematic cartographyJames R. Carter, David Icove. 163-166 [doi]
- Cartographic data structures: alternatives for geographic information systemsKenneth J. Dueker. 167-172 [doi]
- On the semantics of the assignment statement of high-level graphical languagesGünther F. Schrack. 173-178 [doi]
- Enhanced graphics performance with user controlled segment filesWarren D. Little, Robin Williams. 179-182 [doi]
- Graphic and relational data base support for problem solvingDaniel L. Weller, Robin Williams. 183-189 [doi]
- Experience with distributed processing on a host/satellite graphics systemJanet Michel, Andries van Dam. 190-195 [doi]
- Configurable applications for satellite graphicsGriffith Hamlin Jr.. 196-203 [doi]
- Remote programmability of graphic interactions in a host/satellite configurationSamuel D. Moulton, Philip J. Corman. 204-211 [doi]
- Affordability of computer graphics for planning networks in DOD program managementJ. Potoczniak, M. Kosmin, R. Larkin, J. Callahan, Robert M. Dunn. 212-217 [doi]
- Automated contouring of vertical oceanographic sections using an objective analysisA. Herman. 218-223 [doi]
- "SGP": a simple graphics packageRichard E. Putnam, Ralph L. Carmichael. 224-228 [doi]
- The design of a low cost video graphics terminalForest Baskett, Leonard J. Shustek. 235-240 [doi]
- Computer rendering of lobster neuronsNelson L. Max. 241-245 [doi]
- Quantitative imaging of dynamic structure and function of the heart, lungs and circulation by computerized reconstruction and subtraction techniquesRichard A. Robb, Erik L. Ritman, James F. Greenleaf, Ralph E. Sturm, Gabor T. Herman, Peter A. Chevalier, Hsun K. Liu, Earl H. Wood. 246-256 [doi]
- Characteristics of neuroscience computer graphics displays and a proposed system to generate those displaysJoseph J. Capowski. 257-261 [doi]
- A parametric algorithm for drawing pictures of solid objects bounded by quadric surfacesJoshua Z. Levin. 262 [doi]
- A method for plotting curves defined by implicit equationsEphraim Cohen. 263-265 [doi]
- Texture and reflection in computer generated imagesJames F. Blinn, Martin E. Newell. 266 [doi]
- Hierarchical geometric models for visible-surface algorithmsJames H. Clark. 267 [doi]
- ARTES: an interactive highway design programMichel-Pierre Gonin, Thurber J. Moffett. 268-274 [doi]
- Computer aided integrated circuit design: a distributed integrated approachE. B. Kozemchak. 275-278 [doi]
- Making graphics workJerry J. Lavick. 279-286 [doi]
- Three-dimensional man-machine interactionJames H. Clark. 287 [doi]
- The line drawing editor, an experiment in computer visionJohn F. Jarvis. 288-292 [doi]
- PRIMS: an interactive system for the design of hybrid circuit layoutF. Hadlock. 293-301 [doi]
- Computer-aided coarse grid layout technique for photomasksRonald G. Geer. 302-307 [doi]