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Computer Graphics Programming Problem Solving And Visual Communication Dr Steve Cunningham

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Computer Graphics Programming Problem Solving And Visual Communication Dr Steve Cunningham
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Publisher: Computer Science Department California State University Stanislaus Turlock
File Extension: PDF
File size: 24.14 MB
Pages: 428
Author: Dr. Steve Cunningham
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Computer Graphics Programming Problem Solving And Visual Communication Dr Steve Cunningham by Dr. Steve Cunningham instant download after payment.

While the author retains copyright and other associated rights, permission is given to use this manuscript and associated materials in both electronic and printed form as a resource for a beginning computer graphics course.
This work was supported by National Science Foundation grant DUE-9950121. All opinions, findings, conclusions, and recommendations in this work are those of the author and do not necessarily reflect the views of the National Science Foundation. The author also gratefully acknowledges sabbatical support from California State University Stanislaus and thanks the San Diego Supercomputer Center, most particularly Dr. Michael J. Bailey, for hosting this work and for providing significant assistance with both visualization and science content. Ken Brown, a student of the author’s, provided invaluable and much-appreciated assistance with several figures and concepts in this manuscript. The author also thanks students Ben Eadington, Jordan Maynard, and Virginia Muncy for their contributions through examples, and a number of others for valuable conversations and suggestions on these notes.

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