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Symposium on Parallel Rendering 1993: San Jose, CA, USA
- Thomas W. Crockett, Charles D. Hansen, Scott Whitman:

Proceedings of the 1993 Symposium on Parallel Rendering, PRS 1993, San Jose, California, USA, October 25-26, 1993. ACM 1993, ISBN 978-0-89791-618-9 - William M. Hsu:

Segmented ray casting for data parallel volume rendering. 7-14 - Kwan-Liu Ma, James S. Painter, Charles D. Hansen, Michael Krogh:

A data distributed, parallel algorithm for ray-traced volume rendering. 15-22 - Brian Corrie, Paul Mackerras:

Parallel volume rendering and data coherence. 23-26 - Scott Whitman:

A task adaptive parallel graphics renderer. 27-34 - Thomas W. Crockett, Tobias Orloff:

A MIMD rendering algorithm for distributed memory architectures. 35-42 - David Ellsworth:

A multicomputer polygon rendering algorithm for interactive applications. 43-48 - Michael Cox, Pat Hanrahan:

Pixel merging for object-parallel rendering: a distributed snooping algorithm. 49-56 - Craig M. Wittenbrink, Arun K. Somani:

Permutation warping for data parallel volume rendering. 57-60 - Tung-Kuang Wu, Martin L. Brady:

Parallel approximate computation of projections for animated volume rendered displays. 61-66 - James K. Tam, Joseph Peters:

A pyramid-based approach to interactive terrain visualization. 67-70 - Tolga K. Çapin, Cevdet Aykanat, Bülent Özgüç:

Progressive refinement radiosity on ring-connected multicomputers. 71-76 - Wilfrid Lefer:

An efficient parallel ray tracing scheme for distributed memory parallel computers. 77-80 - Judy Challinger:

Scalable parallel volume raycasting for nonrectilinear computational grids. 81-88 - Emilio Camahort, Indranil Chakravarty:

Integrating volume data analysis and rendering on distributed memory architectures. 89-96 - Ulrich Neumann:

Parallel volume-rendering algorithm performance on mesh-connected multicomputers. 97-104

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