Author: Marceli Wein

Publications

Publication period start: 1983
Number of co-authors: 7

Co-authors

Number of publications with favourite co-authors
Peter P. Tanner
1
Grant Bechthold
1
William B. Cowan
2

Productive Colleagues

Most productive colleagues in number of publications
Peter P. Tanner
8
William B. Cowan
19
Kellogg S. Booth
56

Publications

Bertrand, Philippe F., Cowan, William B., Wein, Marceli (1993): A window architecture providing predictable temporal performance. In: Graphics Interface 93 May 19-21, 1993, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. pp. 146-154.

Cowan, William B., Wein, Christopher, Wein, Marceli, Booth, Kellogg S. (1991): Hardware support for multitasking graphics. In: Graphics Interface 91 June 3-7, 1991, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. pp. 199-206.

Wein, Marceli (1990): Twenty--four years of computer graphics at NRC. In: Graphics Interface 90 May 14-18, 1990, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. pp. 131-137.

Guangnan, Ni, Tanner, Peter P., Wein, Marceli, Bechthold, Grant (1983): An algorithm for generating anti--aliased polygons for 3--D applications. In: Graphics Interface 83 May 9-13, 1983, Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. pp. 23-32.

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