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    ISBN: 9781468485868
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
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    Keywords: Science (General) ; Computer graphics. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 Systems, Equipment, Techniques, and Trends -- What has Computer Graphics to Offer? -- Computer Graphics Hardware Techniques -- Computer Graphics Software Techniques -- Interactive Software Techniques -- Computer Display System. Tradeoffs -- Computer Graphics in the United States -- The U.K. Scene -- Low Cost Graphics -- Remote Display Terminals -- 2 Applications, Installations -- Graphical Computer Aided Programming Systems -- Alphanumeric Terminals for Management Information -- Computer Graphics used for Architectural Design and Costing -- Graphical Output in a Research Establishment -- Appendix to Graphical Output in a Research Establishment -- High Energy Physics Applications -- Mechanical Design Using Graphics -- Electronic Design Using Graphics -- Man-Machine Co-operation on a Learning Task -- Some Hardware, Software and Applications Problems -- 3 For the Computer Technologist -- Present-day Computer Graphics Research -- 4 For Reference -- Glossary of Computer Graphics Terms -- Consolidated Bibliography -- Subject and Author Index.
    Abstract: About four or five years ago one began to hear about the enormous interest being taken in on-line consoles and displays. Nothing much was done with them, but computer men felt that this was the way computing ought to go: one might dispense with cards, and overcome many of the problems of man-machine communication. It quickly appeared that, as with computers, there had been a great under­ estimation of the amount of work involved, of the difficulties of programming, and of the cost. So it began to emerge that graphics was not the ultimate answer, in spite of superb demonstrations where one might watch a square being converted into a cube and then rotated. But my mind goes back to 1951 and the first computers. There, there were demonstrations of arithmetic speed and storage facility; but not much idea of actual use. However, we now understand how to use computers, and in the last year or two, significant developments in the field of graphics have led to genuine applications, and economic benefits. The equipment is still expensive, but it is becoming cheaper, more uses are being found, and f believe that we are just at the stage when the subject is gaining momentum, to become, like computers, a field of immense importance.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 Systems, Equipment, Techniques, and TrendsWhat has Computer Graphics to Offer? -- Computer Graphics Hardware Techniques -- Computer Graphics Software Techniques -- Interactive Software Techniques -- Computer Display System. Tradeoffs -- Computer Graphics in the United States -- The U.K. Scene -- Low Cost Graphics -- Remote Display Terminals -- 2 Applications, Installations -- Graphical Computer Aided Programming Systems -- Alphanumeric Terminals for Management Information -- Computer Graphics used for Architectural Design and Costing -- Graphical Output in a Research Establishment -- Appendix to Graphical Output in a Research Establishment -- High Energy Physics Applications -- Mechanical Design Using Graphics -- Electronic Design Using Graphics -- Man-Machine Co-operation on a Learning Task -- Some Hardware, Software and Applications Problems -- 3 For the Computer Technologist -- Present-day Computer Graphics Research -- 4 For Reference -- Glossary of Computer Graphics Terms -- Consolidated Bibliography -- Subject and Author Index.
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    ISBN: 9781461586487
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource , online resource
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. Humanities, Social Sciences and Law
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    Keywords: Science (General) ; Computer graphics. ; Social sciences. ; Humanities.
    Abstract: 1 The Visual Display Unit for Data Collection and Retrieval -- 2 Graphic Presentation of Clinical Measurement and Monitoring -- 3 The Use of Graphic Input and Output Devices Attached to a Small Computer for Planning Radiotherapy Treatment -- 4 Small Computer Graphics in the Physiological Laboratory -- 5 Preliminary Analysis of Blood Flow Characteristics in the Abdominal Aorta by Computer Interpretation -- 6 Computer Graphics in Molecular Biology -- 7 Interactive Computer-Generated Stereoscopic Displays for Biomedical Research: -- I Development of Techniques -- II Applications -- III Development of the System for Molecular Structures.
    Abstract: The graphics terminal makes it possible for people who are not computer specialists to communicate with computers on an inter­ active basis, without the delay or inconvenience of working constantly through an intermediary. It provides a language of shapes or symbols (full graphics) or words and numbers (alphanumerics) which is understood by both man and machine. The visual output and input facility has considerably widened the applications of computers within the medical world, bringing their enormous powers of data handling and simulation to bear on solving problems in adminis­ tration, patient monitoring and clinical analysis and research. The purpose of this book is to provide examples of the work being carried out now in the U.K. and U.S.A., showing the applications of all types of installations-from small to very complex-for both administrative and research uses. It gives a brief overview of benefits already derived and of future plans; of hardware utilisation and of software approach; of problems met and of problems solved. The intention is to acquaint executives and researchers in all branches of the medical world with the rapid progress being made in computer graphics and to stimulate thought on which way the technique can be developed to the advantage of all.
    Description / Table of Contents: 1 The Visual Display Unit for Data Collection and Retrieval2 Graphic Presentation of Clinical Measurement and Monitoring -- 3 The Use of Graphic Input and Output Devices Attached to a Small Computer for Planning Radiotherapy Treatment -- 4 Small Computer Graphics in the Physiological Laboratory -- 5 Preliminary Analysis of Blood Flow Characteristics in the Abdominal Aorta by Computer Interpretation -- 6 Computer Graphics in Molecular Biology -- 7 Interactive Computer-Generated Stereoscopic Displays for Biomedical Research: -- I Development of Techniques -- II Applications -- III Development of the System for Molecular Structures.
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