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Advances in Computer Graphics IV Softcover Repri Edition
Contributor(s): Hewitt, W. T. (Editor), Fiume, E. (Contribution by), Grave, Michel (Editor)
ISBN: 3642840620     ISBN-13: 9783642840623
Publisher: Springer
OUR PRICE:   $104.49  
Product Type: Paperback - Other Formats
Published: January 2012
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BISAC Categories:
- Computers | Cad-cam
- Computers | Computer Graphics
- Science | Chemistry - Computational & Molecular Modeling
Dewey: 006.6
Series: Focus on Computer Graphics
Physical Information: 0.56" H x 6.69" W x 9.61" (0.95 lbs) 248 pages
 
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This fourth volume of Advances in Computer Graphics gathers together a selection of the tutorials presented at the EUROGRAPHICS annual conference in Nice, France, Septem- ber 1988. The six contributions cover various disciplines in Computer Graphics, giving either an in-depth view of a specific topic or an updated overview of a large area. Chapter 1, Object-oriented Computer Graphics, introduces the concepts of object ori- ented programming and shows how they can be applied in different fields of Computer Graphics, such as modelling, animation and user interface design. Finally, it provides an extensive bibliography for those who want to know more about this fast growing subject. Chapter 2, Projective Geometry and Computer Graphics, is a detailed presentation of the mathematics of projective geometry, which serves as the mathematical background for all graphic packages, including GKS, GKS-3D and PRIGS. This useful paper gives in a single document information formerly scattered throughout the literature and can be used as a reference for those who have to implement graphics and CAD systems. Chapter 3, GKS-3D and PHIGS: Theory and Practice, describes both standards for 3D graphics, and shows how each of them is better adapted in different typical applications. It provides answers to those who have to choose a basic 3D graphics library for their developments, or to people who have to define their future policy for graphics.