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Computerized Manufacturing Automation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Computerized Manufacturing Automation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1984
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Sound Choices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 404

Sound Choices

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1996
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This guide should be of interest to parents whose children study, or are considering studying an instrument, or taking music lessons. It should also be of use to music teachers.

Computer Graphics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 368

Computer Graphics

This text not only covers all topics required for a fundamental course in computer graphics but also emphasizes a programming-oriented approach to computer graphics. The book helps the students in understanding the basic principles for design of graphics and in developing skills in both two- and three-dimensional computer graphics systems. Written in an accessible style, the presentation of the text is methodical, systematic and gently paced, covering a range of essential and conceivable aspects of computer graphics, which will give students a solid background to generate applications for their future work. The book, divided into 11 chapters, begins with a general introduction to the subject...

Reinventing the Factory II
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 456

Reinventing the Factory II

Documents more than a hundred real-life applications of productivity improvement.

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 370

Encyclopedia of Library and Information Science

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-05-19
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  • Publisher: CRC Press

Adsorption of Information Technology to Software Reliability.

Insight Through Computer Graphics - Proceedings Of The Computer Graphics International 1994 (Cg194)
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Insight Through Computer Graphics - Proceedings Of The Computer Graphics International 1994 (Cg194)

Computer graphics has been advancing to the level of creating completely new worlds inside computers. Through such computer graphics worlds, we human beings now have far improved insight into wide varieties of real worlds starting from fairly simple but exact worlds of curves and surfaces and reaching to complex human worlds. This volume presents a quite concrete and advanced methods, techniques, modeling and mathematical backgrounds which are indispensable in order to carry out end researches to increase insight through computer graphics.

University of Michigan Official Publication
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 384

University of Michigan Official Publication

Each number is the catalogue of a specific school or college of the University.

The History of the GPU - Steps to Invention
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 424

The History of the GPU - Steps to Invention

This is the first book in a three-part series that traces the development of the GPU. Initially developed for games the GPU can now be found in cars, supercomputers, watches, game consoles and more. GPU concepts go back to the 1970s when computer graphics was developed for computer-aided design of automobiles and airplanes. Early computer graphics systems were adopted by the film industry and simulators for airplanes and high energy physics—exploding nuclear bombs in computers instead of the atmosphere. A GPU has an integrated transform and lighting engine, but these were not available until the end of the 1990s. Heroic and historic companies expanded the development and capabilities of the graphics controller in pursuit of the ultimate device, a fully integrated self-contained GPU. Fifteen companies worked on building the first fully integrated GPU, some succeeded in the console, and Northbridge segments, and Nvidia was the first to offer a fully integrated GPU for the PC. Today the GPU can be found in every platform that involves a computer and a user interface.

Frontiers of Human-Centered Computing, Online Communities and Virtual Environments
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 482

Frontiers of Human-Centered Computing, Online Communities and Virtual Environments

Rae Earnshawand John A. Vince --_. . _----- 1 Introduction The USPresident's Information Technology Advisory Committee (PITAC)recently advised the US Senate of the strategic importance of investing in IT for the 21st century, particularlyin the areas of software,human-computer interaction, scalable information infrastructure, high-end computing and socioeconomic issues [1]. Research frontiers ofhuman-computer interaction include the desire that interac tion be more centered around human needs and capabilities, and that the human environment be considered in virtual environments and in other contextual infor mation-processing activities. The overall goal is to make users more effective in their information or communication tasks by reducing learning times, speeding performance, lowering error rates, facilitating retention and increasing subjective satisfaction. Improved designs can dramatically increase effectiveness for users, who range from novices to experts and who have diverse cultures with varying educational backgrounds. Their lives could be made more satisfying, their work safer, their learning easier and their health better.