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" Advances in Object-Oriented Graphics I "
edited by Edwin H. Blake, Peter Wisskirchen.
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BL
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Record Number
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728784
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b548537
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Main Entry
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edited by Edwin H. Blake, Peter Wisskirchen.
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Title & Author
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Advances in Object-Oriented Graphics I\ edited by Edwin H. Blake, Peter Wisskirchen.
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Publication Statement
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Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 1991
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Series Statement
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EurographicSeminars, Tutorials and Perspectives in Computer Graphics.
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(x, 218 pages 74 illustrations)
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ISBN
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3642763030
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: 9783642763038
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Contents
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I. Interaction Theory and Practice --;1. An Object-Oriented Framework for Direct-Manipulation User Interfaces --;2. Snap Together Mathematics --;3. Building User Interfaces with the LOOKS Hyper-Object System --;4. A Layered Object-Oriented Model for Interaction --;5. A 2-D Graphics System for Multi-User Interactive Graphics Based on Objects and Constraints --;II. Modelling and Design --;6. Persistent Graphical Objects --;7. Retrospective Creation of Virtual Alternative Hierarchies --;8. Coordinate Frames and Geometric Approximation in Graphics Object Oriented Programming --;9. A Direct Manipulation Environment for Conceptual Design of Three-Dimensional Objects --;III. Graphics Systems --;10. The Design of the Doré Graphics System --;11. The New Graphics Standard --;Object-Oriented! --;Authors' Addresses.
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Abstract
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Object-oriented systems have gained a great deal of popularity recently and their application to graphics has been very successful. This book documents a number of recent advances and indicates numerous areas of current research. The purpose of the book is: - to demonstrate the extraordinary practical utility of object-oriented methods in computer graphics (including user interfaces, image synthesis, CAD), - to examine outstanding research issues in the field of object-oriented graphics, and in particular to investi- gate extensions and shortcomings of the methodology when applied to computer graphics. Papers included in the book extend existing object-oriented graphical techniques, such as Smalltalk's "model view controller" or "constraints", introduce the use of complex and persistent objects in graphics, and give approaches to direct manipulation interfaces. The reader is presented with an in-depth treatment of a number of significant existing graphics systems, both for user interfaces and for image synthesis. There are theoretical surveys and chapters pointing to new directions in the broad field of computer graphics. Computer language scientists will find a useful critique of object-oriented language constructs and suggested ways to extend object-oriented theory.
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Subject
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Computer graphics.
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Computer science.
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Computer-aided design.
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LC Classification
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T385.E358 1991
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Edwin H Blake
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P Wisskirchen
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