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Computer graphics
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The history of computer graphics is sketched, hardware principles are outlined, and the various types of display are described.Abstract:
The history of computer graphics is sketched. Hardware principles are outlined, and the various types of display are described. Computer graphic standards are discussed. Future developments are predicted. >read more
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