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The Visual Computer, Volume 9
Volume 9, Number 1, November 1992
- Son Pham:

Digital circles with non-lattice point centers. 1-24 - Mel Slater

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A comparison of three shadow volume algorithms. 25-38 - Mel Slater

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Tracing a ray through uniformly subdivided n-dimensional space. 39-46 - Mark A. Tapia:

Chinese lattice designs and parametric shape grammars. 47-56
Volume 9, Number 2, November 1992
- Giorgio P. Faconti, Fabio Paternò

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A visual environment to define composition of interacting graphical objects. 73-83 - Pramod Koparkar:

Canopy surface technique for parametric blending. 84-90 - Wolfgang Enger:

Interval Ray Tracing - a divide and conquer strategy for realistic computer graphics. 91-104 - Denis Juriev:

Short communication Mobilevision. 105-108 - Jakub Wejchert:

Images of the rose. 109-113
Volume 9, Number 3, November 1992
- Gurminder Singh, Mark H. Chignell

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Components of the visual computer: a review of relevant technologies. 115-142 - Raimondo Schettini

, Anna Della Ventura, Maria Teresa Artese:
Color specification by visual interaction. 143-150 - Christopher G. Barbour, Gary W. Meyer:

Visual cues and pictorial limitations for computer generated photo-realistic images. 151-165 - Clifford A. Pickover:

Short communication Cleopatra's necklace and the aesthetics of osculatory growth. 166-169
Volume 9, Number 4, January 1993
- Fujio Yamaguchi, Kenji Toshimitsu, Hiroaki Sato, Junichi Nakagawa:

An adaptive, error-free computation based on the 4 x 4 determinant method. 173-181 - Heinrich Müller, Michael Stark:

Adaptive generation of surfaces in volume data. 182-199 - Georgios Sakas:

Modeling and animating turbulent gaseous phenomena using spectral synthesis. 200-212 - Lillian F. Schwartz:

Piero della Francesca and the computer: analysis, reconstruction, and inheritance. 213-226 - Clifford A. Pickover:

Short communication Mandalas, screws, pears, and Klein bottles. 227-229
Volume 9, Number 5, March 1993
- André Barbé:

Artistic design with fractal matrices. 233-238 - Maarten van Emmerik, Ari Rappoport, Jarek Rossignac:

Simplifying interactive design of solid models: a hypertext approach. 239-254 - Craig Gotsman

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Halftoning of image sequences. 255-266 - Baining Guo:

Representation of arbitrary shapes using implicit quadrics. 267-277 - David E. Hall, Holly E. Rushmeier

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Improved explicit radiosity method for calculating non-Lambertian reflections. 278-288 - R. Victor Klassen:

Short communication A Note on integer subdivision of NURBS. 289-291
Volume 9, Number 6, May 1993
- Andre Ducrot, Christine Hieaux, Martine Planes, Bob Day, David A. Duce, Dale C. Sutcliffe:

The ARGOSI application demonstrator. 295-302 - Georg Rainer Hofmann:

The modelling of images for communication in multimedia environments and the evolution from the image signal to the image document. 303-317 - Charles D. Hansen, Stephen Tenbrink:

Impact of gigabit network research on scientific visualization. 318-323 - Christoph Hornung, Michael Jäger, Adelino Santos, Bernhard Tritsch:

Cooperative HyperMedia an enabling paradigm for cooperative work. 324-337 - Konrad Froitzheim, Peter Schulthess:

GTI, a graphical telephone interface. 338-343
Volume 9, Number 7, July 1993
- John C. Hart, Gordon W. Lescinsky, Daniel J. Sandin, Thomas A. DeFanti, Louis H. Kauffman:

Scientific and artistic investigation of multi-dimensional fractals on the AT&T Pixel Machine. 346-355 - N. S. Holliman, Chung-Ming Wang, Peter M. Dew:

Mistral-3: parallel solid modelling. 356-370 - Susumu Horiguchi, Masayuki Katahira, Takeo Nakada:

Parallel processing of incremental ray tracing on a shared-memory multiprocessor. 371-380 - Martin Usoh, Hilary Buxton:

Using visualisation as a tool for model-based recognition. 381-400
Volume 9, Number 8, August 1993
- Peter Schröder, Wolfgang Krüger:

Data parallel volume-rendering algorithms for interactive visualization. 405-416 - Knut Menzel, Matthias Ohlemeyer:

Walk-through animation in three-dimensional scenes on massively parallel systems. 417-424 - Georgios Sakas:

Interactive volume rendering of large fields. 425-438 - Thomas A. Foley, Hans Hagen, Gregory M. Nielson:

Visualizing and modeling unstructured data. 439-449 - Jane Wilhelms:

Pursuing interactive visualization of irregular grids. 450-458 - Thomas Ertl, Hanns Ruder, Ralf Allrutz, Karin Gruber, Michael Günther, Frank Hospach, Michael Ruder, Jörg Subke, Karin Widmayer:

Interactive control of biomechanical animation. 459-465 - Karl Sims:

Interactive evolution of equations for procedural models. 466-476

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