“Applying Graphics Standards” by Bruns, Puk and Dudani – ACM SIGGRAPH HISTORY ARCHIVES

“Applying Graphics Standards” by Bruns, Puk and Dudani

  • 1988 02 Cover Applying Graphics Standards

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    Applying Graphics Standards

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Entry Number: 02


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    TOPICS

    • History of graphics standards/Puk
      • Brief history
      • Differentiation of standards
    • Highlights of common features of graphics programming standards / Puk
      • Primitives
      • Attributes
      • Metafile (CGM)
      • Input models
    • Major differences of graphics programming tools/Dudani
      • CORE
      • GKS
      • GKS-3D
    • Major differences of graphics programmimg tools/Puk
      • PHIGS
      • PHIGS+
      • PEX
    • Application requirements and how tools address them/Bruns
      • 2-D or3-D
      • Geometric modeling
      • Creating hierarchical graphics data
      • Storing non-graphical data in graphics database
      • Editing graphics data
      • Dynamic interaction with graphics data
      • Multiple views of graphics data
      • Rendering graphics data
      • Performance, perceived and actual
      • Device intelligence
      • High level utilities
    • Availability of graphics programming tools/Dudani
      • CORE vendors
      • GKS/GKS-3D vendors
      • PHIGS/PHIGS+/PEX vendors
    • Selection criteria for graphics programming tools/All
      • Know your application requirements
      • Know your hardware requirements

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Contributed By:


    Mary Whitton

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    Charles Babbage Institute Archives, University of Minnesota

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