“Applying Graphics Standards” by Bruns, Puk and Dudani
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Title:
- Applying Graphics Standards
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Entry Number: 02
Abstract:
- 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
Location:
- Charles Babbage Institute Archives, University of Minnesota
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