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Multiprocessor methods for computer graphics rendering
Scott R. Whitman
- 01 Jan 1992
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TL;DR: This comprehensive work merges two of the hottest topics in computer science: parallel computing and computer graphics.
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Abstract: This comprehensive work merges two of the hottest topics in computer science: parallel computing and computer graphics. Selected Topics from the Table of Contents: -Overview of Accelerated Rendering Techniques -Overview of Parallel Methods for Image Generation -Issues in Parallel Algorithm Development -Overview of Base Level Implementation -Comparison of Task Partitioning Schemes -Characterization of Other Parameters on Performance
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