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- 1976
- R. Daniel Bergeron:
Picture primitives in device independent graphics systems. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 57-60 - Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Richard A. Ainsworth:
Control structures for performance graphics. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 79-84 - James D. Foley:
Picture naming and modification: An overview. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 49-53 - Michael T. Garrett:
An interpretive/interactive subroutine system for raster graphics. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 101-105 - Uday G. Gujar:
A device independent computer plotting system. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 85-100 - Scott B. Guthery:
DDA: An interactive and extensible language for data display and analysis. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 24-31 - Travis L. Herring:
On the design and use of graphics-oriented continuous system simulation languages (CSSL). ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 123-128 - Ben Jones:
An extended Algol-60 for Shaded Computer Graphics. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 18-23 - Lou Katz, Bill Etra:
A preliminary step towards a language for picture control in a real-time mode. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 73-76 - Mark P. Kriger:
SUGAR: A high-level programming language for geographical analysis and mapping. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 40-48 - Henry Lieberman:
The TV Turtle a Logo graphics system for raster displays. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 66-72 - Gregory F. Pfister:
A high level language extension for creating and controlling dynamic pictures. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 1-9 - Günther F. Schrack:
Design, implementation and experiences with a higher-level graphics language for interactive computer-aided design purposes. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 10-17 - Gregory J. Suski:
Automatic generation of computer graphics languages. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 113-122 - Elaine L. Thomas:
Methods for specifying display parameters in graphics programming languages. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 54-56 - Victor L. Wallace:
The semantics of graphic input devices. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 61-65 - Patrick Shen-Pei Wang, William I. Grosky:
A language for two-dimensional digital picture processing. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 106-112 - Caroline E. Wardle:
ARTSPEAK: A graphics language for artists. ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages 1976: 32-39 - Robert C. Larkin, Toby S. Berk:
ACM Symposium on Graphic Languages, Florida, USA, April 26-27, 1976. ACM 1976, ISBN 978-1-4503-7444-6 [contents]
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