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ACM Transactions on Graphics (TOG), Volume 10
Volume 10, Number 1, January 1991
- Tomihisa Kamada, Satoru Kawai:
A General Framework for Visualizing Abstract Objects and Relations. 1-39 - Frederik W. Jansen:
Depth-Order Point Classification Techniques for CSG Display Algorithms. 40-70 - Michael S. Karasick, Derek Lieber, Lee R. Nackman:
Efficient Delaunay Triangulation using Rational Arithmetic. 71-91 - R. Victor Klassen:
Drawing Antialiased Cubic Spline Curves. 92-108
Volume 10, Number 2, April 1991
- Stephen M. Casner:
Task-Analytic Approach to the Automated Design of Graphic Presentations. 111-151 - R. Victor Klassen:
Integer Forward Differencing of Cubic Polynomials: Analysis and Algorithms. 152-181 - Alexandre B. Ekoule, Françoise Peyrin
, Christophe L. Odet:
A Triangulation Algorithm from Arbitrary Shaped Multiple Planar Contours. 182-199 - Shawn C. Becker, William A. Barrett, Dan R. Olsen:
Interactive Measurement of Three-Dimensional Objects Using a Depth Buffer and Linear Probe. 200-207
Volume 10, Number 3, July 1991
- Gurminder Singh, Mark Green:
Automating the Lexical and Syntactic Design of Graphical User Interfaces: The UofA* UIMS. 213-254 - John D. Hobby:
Numerically Stable Implicitization of Cubic Curves. 255-296 - Desmond J. Walton, R. Xu:
Turning Point Preserving Planar Interpolation. 297-311 - Alan Meyer:
A Linear Time Oslo Algorithm. 312-318
Volume 10, Number 4, October 1991
- Ari Rappoport:
Rendering Curves and Surfaces with Hybrid Subdivision and Forward Differencing. 323-341 - Seng Luan Lee, Ahmad Abdul Majid:
Closed Smooth Piecewise Bicubic Surfaces. 342-365 - Helmut Pottmann:
Locally Controllable Conic Splines with Curvature Continuity. 366-377 - Eng-Wee Chionh, Ronald N. Goldman, James R. Miller:
Using Multivariate Resultants to Find the Intersection of Three Quadric Surfaces. 378-400

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