Algorithm Animation Using 3d Interactive Graphics
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Algorithm Animation Using 3D Interactive Graphics
Abstract: "This report describes a variety of 3D interactive graphics techniques for visualizing programs. The third dimension provides an extra degree of freedom for conveying information, much as color adds to black-and-white images, animation adds to static images, and sound adds to silent animations. The examples in this report illustrate three fundamental uses of 3D: for providing additional information about objects that are intrinsically two-dimensional, for uniting multiple views, and for capturing a history of execution. The application of dynamic three-dimensional graphics to program visualization is largely unexplored. A videotape of these animations is available."
Visualization '94
The proceedings of Visualization 94, held in Washington, D.C., October 1994, comprise technical papers in the areas of volume visualization systems, applications, surfaces, visualization techniques, flow features and topology, visualizing geometry and algorithms, volume visualization techniques, user interfaces and techniques, flow visualization techniques, flow visualization systems, surface extraction, and visualization systems. Case studies are presented in the areas of magnetohydrodynamics and mathematics, environment, and medical applications. There are also six panels. Includes a 46-page section of color plates. No index. Annotation copyright by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
TLA in Pictures
Abstract: "Predicate-action diagrams, which are similar to standard state-transition diagrams, are interpreted as formulas of TLA (the Temporal Logic of Action). We explain how these diagrams can be used to describe aspects of a specification, even when the complete specification cannot be written as a diagram, and to illustrate proofs."