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Object-oriented concepts are particularly applicable to Computer Graphics in its broadest sense — interaction, images synthesis, animation, and CAD. Research in Object-Oriented Graphics has lead to a critique of the object-oriented theory. The aim of the second Eurographics Workshop on Object-Oriented Graphics was to address fundamental issues arising from the use of object-oriented techniques in computer graphics, to provide a platform to state views on relevant issues, and discuss possible research programmes to address remaining unresolved problems.
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© 1995 EUROGRAPHICS The European Association for Computer Graphics
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Veltkamp, R., Blake, E. (1995). Report on The Second Eurographics Workshop on Object-Oriented Graphics. In: Laffra, C., Blake, E.H., de Mey, V., Pintado, X. (eds) Object-Oriented Programming for Graphics. Focus on Computer Graphics. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-79192-5_1
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