IFIP WG 5.10 International Working Conference Lowell, MA, USA, July 1989
edited by José L. Encarnação, Georges G. Grinstein.
Berlin, Heidelberg
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
1991
(viii, 225 pages 71 illustrations)
IFIP series on computer graphics.
1. Introduction --;1.1 The Impact of Scientific Visualization on Workstation Development --;1.2 Issues in User Interface --;2. Tools, Techniques and User Interfaces --;2.1 Employing the Intelligent Interface for Scientific Discovery --;2.2 A Mixed-Mode Man-Machine Interface for Interactive Problem Solving --;2.3 A Graph-Based Visual Tool for Workstations --;2.4 Temporal Issues of Animate Response --;2.5 Applications and Comparison of Different Mathematical Methods to Compute Form Factors for "Radiosity Images" --;2.6 Comparative Operations in Solid Modeling --;3. High Performance and Multimedia Workstations --;3.1 3DGRP --;A High Performance Graphics System --;3.2 An Auditory Display for Exploratory Visualization of Multidimensional Data --;3.3 A Model for the Use of Different Sound Description Layers Within a Multimedia Environment --;4. Experimental Workstations and Environments --;4.1 Some Thoughts on a Computer Workstation for the Biological Sciences --;4.2 Issues in the Design of Workstations for Psychology Experimentation --;4.3 Protocol Toolkits for Distributed Real-Time Experimental Workstations --;4.4 Data Analysis in a User Interface for Distributed Process Control --;4.5 Scientific Visualization in Supercomputing Environments --;IFIP Attendance List.
Powerful new technology has been made available to researchers by an increasingly competitive workstation market. As usual for IFIP workshops, the emphasis in this volume is on the formulation of strategies for future research, the determination of new market areas, and the identification of new areas for workstation research.
Computer graphics.
Computer science.
Software engineering.
Q180
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E4
E358
1991
edited by José L. Encarnação, Georges G. Grinstein.