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SIGGRAPH
1993
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Global visibility algorithms for illumination computations
The most expensive geometric operation in image synthesis is visibility determination. Classically this is solved with hidden surface removal algorithms that render only the parts...
Seth J. Teller, Pat Hanrahan
VLDB
1994
ACM
121views Database» more  VLDB 1994»
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An Overview of Repository Technology
A repository is a shareddatabaseof information aboutengineeredartifacts.Wedefinea repository manager to be a databaseapplication that suPports checkout/checkin, version and config...
Philip A. Bernstein, Umeshwar Dayal
VLDB
1994
ACM
149views Database» more  VLDB 1994»
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Qualified Answers That Reflect User Needs and Preferences
This paper introduces a formalism to describe the needs and preferences of database users. Because of the precise formulation of these concepts, we have found an automatic and ver...
Terry Gaasterland, Jorge Lobo
SIGGRAPH
1992
ACM
15 years 4 months ago
Interval analysis for computer graphics
This paper discusses how interval analysis can be used to solve a wide variety of problems in computer graphics. These problems include ray tracing, interference detection, polygo...
John M. Snyder
VISUALIZATION
1992
IEEE
15 years 4 months ago
Display of Scientific Data Structures for Algorithm Visualization
algorithms as networks of modules. The data flow architecture is popular because of the flexibility of mixing calculation modules with display modules, and because of its easy grap...
William L. Hibbard, Charles R. Dyer, Brian E. Paul
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