| Michael Gleicher and Andrew Witkin. Snap together mathematics. Technical report, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891, August 1990. |
.... stateless computation using its inputs, and passes the result to its output channel(s) A transformer may simply generate a constant value, perform interpolation, access the operating system, or partake in a complex calculation incorporating time, differential equation solvers, or constraints [glei90, haeb88, kass92]. Of particular interest are a few transformers for manipulating time and providing flow control. A splitter provides a simple looping mechanism, breaking down an input interval into a stream of fixed or variable size intervals. A gate clips an input interval to the interval specified at its ....
M. Gleicher and A. Witkin. "Snap Together Mathematics". Eurographics Workshop on Object-Oriented Graphics, pp. 21--34, 1990.
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Michael Gleicher and Andrew Witkin. Snap together mathematics. Technical report, Carnegie Mellon University, School of Computer Science, Pittsburgh, PA 15213-3891, August 1990.
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Gleicher M, Witkin A (1991), Snap Together Mathematics. In Blake EH, Wisskirchen P (Editors) Advances in Object-Oriented Graphics 1: Proc. EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Object-Oriented Graphics: 21-34.
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Gleicher M, Witkin A (1991), Snap Together Mathematics. In Blake EH, Wisskirchen P (Editors) Advances in Object-Oriented Graphics 1: Proc. EUROGRAPHICS Workshop on Object-Oriented Graphics: 21-34.
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