The art of computer programming, volume 1 (3rd ed.): fundamental algorithms
The art of computer programming, volume 1 (3rd ed.): fundamental algorithms
A cell organized raster display for line drawings
Communications of the ACM
A scan conversion algorithm with reduced storage requirements
Communications of the ACM
Scanned-display computer graphics
Communications of the ACM
A procedure for generation of three-dimensional half-toned computer graphics presentations
Communications of the ACM
Scientific Applications: BRAD: the brookhaven raster display
Communications of the ACM
Scan conversion algorithms for a cell organized raster display
Scan conversion algorithms for a cell organized raster display
A cell organized raster display for line drawings
Communications of the ACM
Digital video display systems and dynamic graphics
SIGGRAPH '79 Proceedings of the 6th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
VISION II: a dynamic raster-scan display
AFIPS '81 Proceedings of the May 4-7, 1981, national computer conference
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Raster scan computer graphics with “real time” character generators have previously been limited to alphanumeric characters. A display has been described which extends the capabilities of this organization to include general graphics.Two fundamentally different scan conversion algorithms which have been developed to support this display are presented. One is most suitable to noninteractive applications and the other to interactive applications. The algorithms were implemented in Fortran on the CDC6400 computer. Results obtained from the implementations show that the noninteractive algorithms can significantly reduce display file storage requirements at little cost in execution time over that of a conventional raster display. The interactive algorithm can improve response time and reduce storage requirements.