Cornell Box Publications for 1981
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
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Papers

  • John F. Abel, William McGuire, and Anthony R. Ingraffea. In the vanguard of structural engineering. Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, 16(3):23--36, 1981.
  • Robert L. Cook and Kenneth E. Torrance. A reflectance model for computer graphics. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '81 Proceedings), 15(3):307--316, August 1981.
  • John C. Dill. An application of color graphics to the display of surface curvature. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '81 Proceedings), 15(3):153--161, August 1981.
  • John C. Dill. Cad/cam: Industrial takeover by designing computers. Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, 16(3):37--45, 1981.
  • Donald P. Greenberg. How computer graphics works and what it can do. Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, 16(3):2--14, 1981.
  • Donald P. Greenberg. The magic of computer graphics. APEC Journal, XVI(1):4--10, 1981.
  • Donald P. Greenberg and Stuart Sechrest. A visible polygon reconstruction algorithm. 15:17--27, August 1981.
  • Robert B. Haber, John F. Abel, and Donald P. Greenberg. An integrated design system for cable reinforced membranes using interactive computer graphics. Computers and Structures, 14:261--280, 1981.
  • Robert B. Haber, Mark S. Shephard, John F. Abel, Richard H. Gallagher, and Donald P. Greenberg. A general two-dimensional graphical finite element preprocessor utilizing discrete transfinite mappings. International Journal for Numerical Methods in Engineering, 17(7):1015--1044, July 1981.
  • Marc Levoy. Two-dimensional computer animation. August 1981.
  • Daniel P. Loucks, Peter French, and Marchall R. Taylor. Friendly computers with color pictures. Engineering: Cornell Quarterly, 16(3):46--55, 1981.
  • Bruce A. Wallace. Merging and transformation of raster images for cartoon animation. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '81 Proceedings), 15(3):253--262, August 1981.

Theses and Dissertations

  • San-Cheng Chang. An Integrated Finite Element Nonlinear Shell Analysis System with Interactive Computer Graphics. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Robert L. Cook. A reflection model for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Eliot A. Feibush. An interactive computer graphics geometric input and editing system for architectural design. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Bruce K. Forbes. Methods for reducing computational requirements in the geometric modeling of planar surfaces and volumes. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Tao-Yang Han. A general two-dimensional, interactive graphical finite/boundary element preprocessor for a virtual storage environment. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Lynn E. Johnson. An Interactive Method for Development and Evaluation of Reservoir Operating Policies. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Michael Schulman. The interactive display of parameters on two- and three-dimensional surfaces. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.
  • Stuart Sechrest. A visible polygon reconstruction algorithm. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1981.

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