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What Has Computer Graphics to Offer?

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The computing capability of second and third generation computers has far outdistanced the growth rate of accompanying input/output equipment. This statement is not intended to minimise the increased efficiency and flexibility of card readers, tapes, discs, key punches and printers. However, it is meant to point out the need for convenient new means of communicating with computers.

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Matsa, S.M. (1969). What Has Computer Graphics to Offer?. In: Parslow, R.D., Prowse, R.W., Green, R.E. (eds) Computer Graphics. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4684-8586-8_1

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