Elements of Data Management Systems
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A formal system for information retrieval from files
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A language for treating graphs
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A relational model of data for large shared data banks
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File structures using hashing functions
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Programming Languages: A general purpose graphic language
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Structure of a LISP system using two-level storage
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An ALGOL-based associative language
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DIALOG: a conversational programming system with a graphical orientation
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An efficient machine-independent procedure for garbage collection in various list structures
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Programming Techniques: ASP—a ring implemented associative structure package
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Syntax-directed interpretation of classes of pictures
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A graphical service system with variable syntax
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A programmer's description of L6
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Compound data structure for computer aided design; a survey
ACM '67 Proceedings of the 1967 22nd national conference
Tramp: An interpretive associative processor with deductive capabilities
ACM '68 Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference
A compiler language for data structures
ACM '68 Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference
SIGHT, a satellite interactive graphic terminal
ACM '68 Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference
Data base or data maze? An exploration of entry points
ACM '68 Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference
ACM '68 Proceedings of the 1968 23rd ACM national conference
Sketch pad a man-machine graphical communication system
DAC '64 Proceedings of the SHARE design automation workshop
Programming Languages, Information Structures, and Machine Organization.
Programming Languages, Information Structures, and Machine Organization.
Progress in Picture Processing: 1969--71
ACM Computing Surveys (CSUR)
Interference detection among solids and surfaces
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A simply extended and modified batch environment graphical system (SEMBEGS)
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Curriculum recommendations for graduate professional programs in information systems
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Curriculum recommendations for undergraduate programs in information systems
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Data structures for storing image data in a geographic data base
ACM-SE 16 Proceedings of the 16th annual Southeast regional conference
A graphics editor for labanotation
SIGGRAPH '76 Proceedings of the 3rd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Texture tile considerations for raster graphics
SIGGRAPH '78 Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Integrated Designer's Activity Support System for Architecture
DAC '75 Proceedings of the 12th Design Automation Conference
Relational data handling techniques in integrated circuit mask layout procedures
DAC '75 Proceedings of the 12th Design Automation Conference
Design considerations for Picture Production in a Natural Language graphics system
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics
Data structures for picture processing
SIGGRAPH '78 Proceedings of the 5th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
A data structure for the description and the handling of engineering drawings
ACM SIGDA Newsletter
An area organized data structure for interactive graphics
SIGGRAPH '75 Proceedings of the 2nd annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
A computer-based system for input, storage, and photocomposition of graphical data
ACM '74 Proceedings of the 1974 annual ACM conference - Volume 2
Recent developments in the theory of data structures
Computer Languages
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This is a survey of a data structures and their use in computer graphics systems. First, the reasons for using data structures are given. Then the sequential, random, and list organizations are discussed, and it is shown how they may be used to build complex data structures. Representative samples of languages specifically designed for creating and manipulating data structures are described next. Finally some typical computer graphics systems and their data structures are described. It is also pointed out that much work remains to be done to develop a satisfactory theoretical foundation for designing data structures.