本の詳細
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
254
言語
英語
公開されました
Jan 1, 1991
出版社
Mit Pr
ISBN-10
0262570874
ISBN-13
9780262570879
説明
Stuart Green delves into the fascinating world of computer graphics and its integration with parallel processing in this comprehensive exploration. He highlights how advancements in computational power have paved the way for more sophisticated and intricate visual representations, revolutionizing industries from video gaming to simulations. Readers are introduced to the fundamental concepts of parallel computing and how these principles can be applied to enhance graphic rendering processes, yielding remarkable results in efficiency and performance.
Throughout the exploration, Green provides insights into the various algorithms and techniques utilized in parallel processing, illustrating their impact on the speed and quality of graphical output. The book also covers the latest trends and technologies that have influenced the evolution of graphic design and animation, discussing how professionals can leverage these innovations in their work.
Equipped with practical examples and real-world applications, this work is both an informative guide and a source of inspiration for anyone interested in the intersection of computing and visual artistry. It underscores the significance of teamwork in computer science and the collaborative efforts that drive the future of computer graphics.
Throughout the exploration, Green provides insights into the various algorithms and techniques utilized in parallel processing, illustrating their impact on the speed and quality of graphical output. The book also covers the latest trends and technologies that have influenced the evolution of graphic design and animation, discussing how professionals can leverage these innovations in their work.
Equipped with practical examples and real-world applications, this work is both an informative guide and a source of inspiration for anyone interested in the intersection of computing and visual artistry. It underscores the significance of teamwork in computer science and the collaborative efforts that drive the future of computer graphics.