Compound data structure for computer aided design; a survey
ACM '67 Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference
DAC '67 Proceedings of the 4th Design Automation Conference
Sketchpad: a man-machine graphical communication system
AFIPS '63 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 21-23, 1963, spring joint computer conference
A compact data structure for storing, retrieving and manipulating line drawings
AFIPS '67 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 18-20, 1967, spring joint computer conference
Multi-function graphics for a large computer system
AFIPS '67 (Fall) Proceedings of the November 14-16, 1967, fall joint computer conference
Graphical data management in a time-shared environment
AFIPS '68 (Spring) Proceedings of the April 30--May 2, 1968, spring joint computer conference
Associative processing of line drawings
AFIPS '71 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 18-20, 1971, spring joint computer conference
Graphics software for remote terminals and their use in radiation treatment planning
AFIPS '72 (Spring) Proceedings of the May 16-18, 1972, spring joint computer conference
Panel session on intelligent terminals: a position paper---chairman's introduction
AFIPS '73 Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition
Intelligent satellites for interactive graphics
AFIPS '73 Proceedings of the June 4-8, 1973, national computer conference and exposition
A multilevel data structure for complex hierarchies of interrelated objects
SIGFIDET '70 Proceedings of the 1970 ACM SIGFIDET (now SIGMOD) Workshop on Data Description, Access and Control
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It has been adequately demonstrated that computer graphics systems need not require the dedication of a large scale computer for their operation. Computer graphics has followed the trends of computing in general, where remote access, time sharing, and multiprogramming have become the key phrases. The problems involved in providing a remotely accessed, interactive computer graphics system are more formidable than for a dedicated system, or even than for a local time shared system. The requirement is basically to obtain a real time response for the display console operator, while at the same time minimizing the overhead imposed on the central computer facilities. Also present, of course, are the classic graphical problems such as that of providing refresh data for cathode ray tube displays, and of relating the appearances of a picture on the tube face to its description in the data structure.