Scientific Computing & Automation Magazine
Exhibitor Name:
- Scientific Computing & Automation Magazine
Conference(s) Exhibited At:
[ SIGGRAPH 1996 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1995 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1994 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1993 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1992 ] [ SIGGRAPH 1991 ]
Address:
- 301 Gibraltar Drive
- Morris Plains,
- New Jersey
- United States
SIGGRAPH 1996
Scientific Computing & Automation magazine, published monthly with an annual Technology Guide, is the only publication focusing on new computer and automation technology in the scientific and engineering workplace. Stop by for your free copy and subscription, and information about accessing our new Web site.
SIGGRAPH 1995
SC&A is written for scientists and engineers using computers and automated instruments in their R&D and analytical labs. It is distributed free of charge.
SIGGRAPH 1994
Scientific Computing & Automation is the only computer magazine specifically written for scientists and engineers in industrial, academic, and government laboratories.
SIGGRAPH 1993
Scientific Computing & Automation serves scientists and engineers in industrial, academic, and government laboratories. Articles demonstrate the growing use of computer technology in lab settings and a cross-section of research projects and information management environments. Topics: visualization, graphics for scientists, hardware, software, image processing and analysis, and chemometrics.
SIGGRAPH 1992
Scientific Computing & Automation magazine serves scientists and engineers in industrial, academic, and government laboratories. Feature articles demonstrate the growing use of computer technology in a wide range of laboratory settings and in a broad cross section of research projects and information management environments. Topics include scientific visualization, graphics for scientists, graphics hardware and software, image processing and analysis, molecular simulation and modeling, presentation graphics, chemometrics.
SIGGRAPH 1991
Scientific Computing & Automation Magazine serves scientists and engineersin industrial, academic, and government laboratories. Feature articles demonstrate the growing use of computer technology in a wide range of laboratory settings and in a broad cross section of research projects and information management environments. Topics covered on a monthly basis include scientific visualization, graphics for scientists, graphics hardware and software, image processing and analysis, molecular simulation and modeling, presentation graphics, chemometrics, and many other high-level technical applications.