Third Generation Graphics for Distributed Systems,
Abstract
The Stanford Network Graphics Project has the goal of providing high-quality interactive graphics over both local-area and long-haul networks. Specifically, a user sitting at an intelligent workstation should have simultaneous access to a variety of graphical and non-graphicl applications distributed throughout an internetwork. Interaction with these applications must be responsive, which, requires that much of the interaction be handled by the workstation itself. To do so the workstation must deal in terms of high-level objects, rather than graphical output primitives. That is, it must provide both modeling and viewing facilities in contrast to contemporary graphics systems. This paper describes the system architecture we have developed and the hardware and software components we are using to realize this architecture in the Standford University Network environment. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1983
- Accession Number
- ADA126695
Entities
People
- David R. Cheriton
- Keith A. Lantz
- William I. Nowicki
Organizations
- Stanford University