Cellular automata machines: a new environment for modeling
Cellular automata machines: a new environment for modeling
Common LISP: the language (2nd ed.)
Common LISP: the language (2nd ed.)
Irises in a landscape: an experiment in dynamic interaction and teaching design studio
The electronic design studio
Dynamic 3D maps as visual interfaces for spatio-temporal data
Proceedings of the 8th ACM international symposium on Advances in geographic information systems
Virtual GIS: A Real-Time 3D Geographic Information System
VIS '95 Proceedings of the 6th conference on Visualization '95
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Emaps, a comprehensive environment for displaying geographic data, written in object-oriented Common Lisp and running on a Macintosh computer, is described. In Emaps, a hierarchy of objects-windows, maps, cells-takes advantage of the class-instance inheritance and generic methods of Common Lisp to allow prototyping and exploring of variations. The combination of a class library of objects, a protocol for accessing them, ready access to the full display capabilities of the computer, and the interpreted nature of Lisp make for an interactive environment for visualizing landscapes and exploring geographic information.