Cornell Box Publications for 1984
Cornell University Program of Computer Graphics
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Papers

  • Donald Greenberg. The coming breakthrough of computers as a true design tool. Architectural Record, pages 149--160, September 1984.
  • Cindy M. Goral, Kenneth E. Torrance, Donald P. Greenberg, and Bennett Battaile. Modelling the interaction of light between diffuse surfaces. Computer Graphics (SIGGRAPH '84 Proceedings), 18(3):212--22, July 1984.
  • Channing P. Verbeck and Donald P. Greenberg. A comprehensive light source description for computer graphics. IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications, 4(7):66--75, July 1984.
  • Hank Weghorst, Gary Hooper, and Donald P. Greenberg. Improved computational methods for ray tracing. ACM Transactions on Graphics, 3(1):52--69, January 1984.

Theses and Dissertations

  • Richard J. Carey. Textures for realistic image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Tao-Yang Han. Adaptive Substructuring and Interactive Graphics for Three-Dimensional Elasto-Plastic Finite Element Analysis. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Gary J. Hooper. A system for image synthesis. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Renato Perucchio. An Integrated Boundary Element Analysis System with Interactive Computer Graphics for Three-Dimensional Linear-Elastic Fracture Mechanics. PhD thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • David C. Salmon. Improved computer-aided design of cable-reinforced membranes. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Channing P. Verbeck. A comprehensive light source description for computer graphics. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.
  • Hank Weghorst. An image synthesis system with emphasis on ray tracing techniques. Master's thesis, Cornell University, 1984.

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