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COMPUTER GRAPHICS - ASSESSMENT OF STATE-OF-THE-ART - Part 1: An Overview of Cadence - A Computer Graphics System at General Motors, Part 2: An Overview of the Ford Computer Graphics System
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Parts 1 and 2 of this paper discuss computer graphics relating to the computer-aided-design of automobiles at General Motors and Ford Motor Company, respectively.
An individual company history of computer graphics is presented in each part, in addition to an indication of each company’s assessment of the system’s future potential.
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Dill, J. and Bliss, F., "COMPUTER GRAPHICS - ASSESSMENT OF STATE-OF-THE-ART - Part 1: An Overview of Cadence - A Computer Graphics System at General Motors, Part 2: An Overview of the Ford Computer Graphics System," SAE Technical Paper 800010, 1980, https://doi.org/10.4271/800010.Also In
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