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4. Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware 1989
- Richard L. Grimsdale, Wolfgang Straßer:
Advances in Computer Graphics Hardware IV (Eurographics'89 Workshop). Springer 1991, ISBN 3-540-53473-3
Part 1: Algorithms and Architectures
- Bengt-Olaf Schneider:
Towards a Taxonomy for Display Processors. 3-36 - A. C. Yilmaz, S. Hagestein, Ed F. Deprettere, Patrick M. Dewilde:
A Hardware Algorithm for Fast Realistic Image Synthesis. 37-60 - Mark Agate, Richard L. Grimsdale, Paul F. Lister:
The HERO Algorithm for Ray-Tracing Octrees. 61-73 - Claudia Romanova, Ulrich Wagner:
A VLSI Architecture for Anti-Aliasing. 75-90 - Rajiv Gupta:
PS: Polygon Streams - A Distributed Architecture for Incremental Computation Applied to Graphics. 91-111 - G. John Vaudin, Graham R. Nudd, Tim J. Atherton, Simon Clippingdale, Nick D. Francis, R. M. Howarth, Darren J. Kerbyson, Roger A. Packwood, D. Walton:
A Generalised Parallel Architecture for Image Based Algorithms. 113-132 - J. A. K. S. Jayasinghe, O. E. Herrmann:
Two-level Pipelining of Systolic Array Graphics Engines. 133-148
Part 2: Systems
- Masaharu Yoshida, Tadashi Naruse, Tokiichiro Takahashi:
A Dedicated Graphics Processor SIGHT-2. 151-169 - Arie E. Kaufman, Reuven Bakalash, Daniel Cohen-Or:
Viewing and Rendering Processor for a Volume Visualization System. 171-178 - France Glémot:
Presentation of the Cubi9000: A Graphics System based on Inmos T800 Transputers. 179-198 - Anthony C. Barkans:
A Virtual Memory System Organization for Bit-Mapped Graphics Displays. 199-212 - D. Jackél, H. Günther, B. Herwig, H. Rüsseler:
A Real-Time Raster Scan Display for 3-D Graphics. 213-228 - Ulrich Kursawe:
The Graphics Unit of the INTEL I80860. 229-247 - Jiaoying Shi, Jianfeng Huang, Liancai Liu, Jingyi Hu:
A Chinese-Character and Graphics Workstation. 249-260 - Thomas Haaker, Harald Selzer, Hans Joseph:
A Distributed Frame Buffer within a Window-Oriented High Performance Graphics System. 261-274
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