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Computers & Graphics, Volume 1
Volume 1, Number 1, May 1975
- Robert L. Schiffman:

Editorial. 1- - Frederic I. Parke:

A model for human faces that allows speech synchronized animation. 3-4 - Frederic I. Parke:

Measuring three-dimensional surfaces with a two-dimensional data tablet. 5-7 - Thomas A. DeFanti, Daniel J. Sandin, Theodor Holm Nelson:

Computer graphics as a way of life. 9-15 - Leo T. Sprecher:

Interactive computer graphics for assisting human programmers. 17-20 - William E. Howden:

Solution plans and interactive problem solving. 21-26 - Dan Cohen, Edward A. Taft:

An interactive network graphics system. 27-31 - Ira W. Cotton:

Methodologies for the cost-benefit analysis of computer graphics systems. 33-43 - Ira W. Cotton:

Standards for network graphics communications. 45-47 - Lyle B. Smith:

An example of a pragmatic approach to portable interactive graphics. 49-53 - C. Norman Turrill, William R. Mallgren:

XPLG - Experiences in implementing an experimental interactive graphics programming system. 55-63 - J. W. Lewis:

TREE: An interactive system for editing tree structures. 65-68 - L. J. Schaefer:

Implementation of transform invoking elements. 69-72 - Jeffrey F. Eastman, David R. Wooten:

A general purpose, expandable processor for real-time computer graphics. 73-77 - T. E. McCracken, B. W. Sherman, Samuel J. Dwyer III:

An economical tonal display for interactive graphics and image analysis data. 79-94 - John E. Rieber, Alan C. Shaw:

Interactive picture generation and manipulation through formal descriptions. 95-107 - John Staudhammer, Deborah J. Ogden:

Computer graphics for half-tone three-dimensional object images. 109-114 - Robert P. Futrelle, Michael J. Potel:

The system design for GALATEA, an interactive real-time computer graphics system for movie and video analysis. 115-121 - Kenneth D. Willmert:

Occupant model for human motion. 123-128 - A. C. Reid:

Searching for oil through an interactive graphic terminal. 129-136
Volume 1, Number 2-3, September 1975
- Jackie S. Potts:

Computer graphics - Whence and hence. 137-156 - Thomas J. Wright:

Practical computer graphics for scientific users : Philosophy and implementation. 157-160 - Frederick R. Stocker, Thomas Minsker:

Graphics geometric perception and communication. 161-173 - John F. Jarvis:

A graphical display system utilizing plasma panels. 175-180 - J. C. Jervert, R. M. Dunn:

Multi-console intelligent satellite graphics. 181-189 - Richard A. Lewallen:

Reducing graphics programming effort through structured support. 191-193 - Ernst Denert, G. Ernst, Harald Wetzel:

GRAPHEX68 Graphical language features in ALGOL 68. 195-202 - David L. Fulton, Robert T. Duquet:

List processing primitives for BASIC. 203-209 - Edwin R. Tripp III, Jimmie R. Suttle:

An interactive three-dimensional color graphics system. 211-214 - Jeffrey F. Eastman:

An efficient scan conversion and hidden surface removal algorithm. 215-220 - G. C. Morris:

Real time animation of dynamic processes. 221-225 - Chacko C. Neroth:

A graphical programming system with speech input. 227-231 - Floyd LeCureux, James C. Burnett:

Graphical methods used in the numerical solution of Jeffery-Hamel flow at fixed flow rates. 233-238 - P. M. Wood, Donald M. Austin:

CARTE: A thematic mapping program. 239-249 - Harvard H. Holmes, Donald M. Austin, William H. Benson:

The MAPEDIT system for automatic map digitization. 251-255 - Donald V. Steward, Marion J. Stedwell:

An interactive design system to be taught 3D graphical-mathematical procedures. 257-262 - Harold R. Spahr, Hugh A. Sumlin:

Interactive computer graphics applied to the theoretical aircraft/store separation problem. 263-270 - John M. Fritsch, Robert A. Ellis, Thomas H. Jacobi, Garland R. Marshall

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A macromodular graphics system for protein structure research. 271-278 - Steven D. Stellman:

Application of three-dimensional interactive graphics in X-ray crystallographic analysis. 279-288 - P. M. Sidell, D. U. Anderson, Thomas J. Knopp, James B. Bassingthwaighte:

Computer graphics in simulation of cardiovascular transport phenomena. 289-292 - Irvin M. Miller:

Graphics in business decision making. 293-296
Volume 1, Number 4, December 1975
- Tosiyasu L. Kunii, Takako Amano, Hiroshi Arisawa, Sachiko Okada:

An interactive fashion design system 'INFADS'. 297-302 - Joan Bebb:

An interactive environment for scientific development. 303-307 - M. Alemparte, D. Chheda, D. Seeley, W. Walker:

Interacting with discrete simulation using on line graphic animation. 309-318 - M. G. Collins, Gerald R. Kane:

An interactive computer graphics approach to the design of marching band routines. 319-324 - Yehuda Gur, Charles Biddle:

Data management for an interactive graphics system oriented to planning applications. 325-328 - Alan S. Gevins, Charles L. Yeager, Stephen L. Diamond:

Interactive analysis and display of the electroencephalogram (EEG) in real time. 329-335 - Sidney Shore, John L. Wilson, Gholam A. Semsarzadeh:

Interactive modeling system for bridges. 337-345 - Robin G. King, F. S. Gregorski, P. C. Marth:

Traffic analysis and display for the San Francisco Vessel Traffic System. 347-359 - John C. Bruch Jr.:

The use of interactive computer graphics in the conformal mapping area. 361-374

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