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    Survey of currently available high-resolution raster graphics systems

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    Presented are data obtained on high-resolution raster graphics engines currently available on the market. The data were obtained through survey responses received from various vendors and also from product literature. The questionnaire developed for this survey was basically a list of characteristics desired in a high performance color raster graphics system which could perform real-time aircraft simulations. Several vendors responded to the survey, with most reporting on their most advanced high-performance, high-resolution raster graphics engine

    Computer-aided boundary delineation of agricultural lands

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    The National Agricultural Statistics Service of the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) presently uses labor-intensive aerial photographic interpretation techniques to divide large geographical areas into manageable-sized units for estimating domestic crop and livestock production. Prototype software, the computer-aided stratification (CAS) system, was developed to automate the procedure, and currently runs on a Sun-based image processing system. With a background display of LANDSAT Thematic Mapper and United States Geological Survey Digital Line Graph data, the operator uses a cursor to delineate agricultural areas, called sampling units, which are assigned to strata of land-use and land-cover types. The resultant stratified sampling units are used as input into subsequent USDA sampling procedures. As a test, three counties in Missouri were chosen for application of the CAS procedures. Subsequent analysis indicates that CAS was five times faster in creating sampling units than the manual techniques were

    Sixth Annual Users' Conference

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    Conference papers and presentation outlines which address the use of the Transportable Applications Executive (TAE) and its various applications programs are compiled. Emphasis is given to the design of the user interface and image processing workstation in general. Alternate ports of TAE and TAE subsystems are also covered

    Product strategy and corporate success

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    "January 1991."Includes bibliographical references (p. 34-35).Edward B. Roberts, Marc H. Meyer

    Characterization of the Pulpwood Procurement Environment of Northwest Louisiana With a Geographic Information System.

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    An analysis of the pulpwood procurement environment was made to describe and model forest land area, ownership patterns, timber production, forest inventory, and the transportation network of 13 parishes in the northwest region of Louisiana. Pulpwood delivered to a pulpmill accounts for approximately 50 percent of pulp production costs. The cost of delivered pulpwood is a function of the mode of transportation, distance from the mill, competition for stumpage, and quality of the transportation network. A data base is developed from wood usage requirements, pulpmill and wood concentration yard locations, location of forested areas and their relative volumes. Areas of potential sources of pulpwood stumpage were developed via procurement zones around each of the wood procurement centers in this region. Three major problems addressed in this study were (1) the effects of zone overlap and wood supply percentage at various delivery points, (2) locations of competitively void areas that would support future wood yards, and (3) relocations of wood concentration yards. Output of the analysis was in the form of maps and descriptive statistics from the GIS database. Various scenarios were modeled by manipulating relocations of woodyards from areas of high competition to areas of lesser competition

    Computer Aided Industrial Design

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    Directory of research and development based on Ordnance Survey small scales digital data

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    Special issue (CISRG - Cartographic Information Systems Research Group) ;

    Current and future graphics requirements for LaRC and proposed future graphics system

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    The findings of an investigation to assess the current and future graphics requirements of the LaRC researchers with respect to both hardware and software are presented. A graphics system designed to meet these requirements is proposed

    VLSI Multiple Microcomputer Technology Applied to Real-Time Simulators

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    VLSI technology, embodied in state of the art microprocessors and microcomputers, has implied a computer system architecture that offers the possibility for extensive standardization, modularity, and performance improvements that can significantly impact and reduce the lifetime costs of real-time simulators. This report discusses one such system. Both the hardware and software aspects of the system are examined

    Interactive 3D video investigation and prototype construction

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    Issued as Technical reports, nos. 1-6, Project no. A-365
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