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Conference Paper

Author
Culver, R.; Hirst, M. J.; Walker, D. J.
Title
The use of computer graphics in the Civil Engineering Laboratory
In
Australian Conference on Computer Graphics and Spatial Analysis: 1979
Imprint
Institution of Engineers Australia, Barton, ACT, 1979, pp. 37-40
ISBN/ISSN
0858251175
Url
https://search.informit.org/doi/10.3316/informit.547529267635372
Abstract

The paper describes the use of interactive graphics in a real time date acquisition system at the Civil Engineering Laboratories of the University of Adelaide. Current research is described to illustrate application of the system and its ability to graphically edit and present concisely large sets of experimental data.

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