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2000 – 2009
- 2003
- [c14]Yin Wu, Vishal Bhatia, Hugh C. Lauer, Larry Seiler:
Shear-image order ray casting volume rendering. SI3D 2003: 152-162
1990 – 1999
- 1999
- [c13]Hanspeter Pfister, Jan Hardenbergh, Jim Knittel, Hugh C. Lauer, Larry Seiler:
The VolumePro Real-Time Ray-Casting System. SIGGRAPH 1999: 251-260 - 1998
- [j4]Sarah F. Frisken Gibson, Christina Fyock, Eric Grimson, Takeo Kanade, Ron Kikinis, Hugh C. Lauer, Neil McKenzie, Andrew B. Mor, Shin Nakajima, TakaHide Ohkami, Randy Osborne, Joseph Samosky, Akira Sawada:
Volumetric object modeling for surgical simulation. Medical Image Anal. 2(2): 121-132 (1998) - [c12]Masato Ogata, TakaHide Ohkami, Hugh C. Lauer, Hanspeter Pfister:
A Real-Time Volume Rendering Architecture Using an Adaptive Resampling Scheme for Parallel and Perspective Projections. VVS 1998: 31-38 - 1997
- [c11]Sarah F. Gibson, Joseph Samosky, Andrew B. Mor, Christina Fyock, W. Eric L. Grimson, Takeo Kanade, Ron Kikinis, Hugh C. Lauer, Neil McKenzie, Shin Nakajima, TakaHide Ohkami, Randy Osborne, Akira Sawada:
Simulating arthroscopic knee surgery using volumetric object representations, real-time volume rendering and haptic feedback. CVRMed 1997: 369-378 - [c10]Randy Osborne, Hanspeter Pfister, Hugh C. Lauer, Neil McKenzie, Sarah F. Gibson, Wally Hiatt, TakaHide Ohkarni:
EM-Cube: An Architecture for Low-Cost Real-Time Volume Rendering. Workshop on Graphics Hardware 1997: 131-137 - 1995
- [c9]Hugh C. Lauer, Chia Shen, Randy Osborne, John H. Howard, Qin Zheng, Morikazu Takegaki, Hiromitsu Shimakawa, Ichiro Mizunuma:
Digital Audio and Viseo in Industrial Systems. NOSSDAV 1995: 166-169
1980 – 1989
- 1988
- [c8]Hugh C. Lauer:
Long computations. ACM SIGOPS European Workshop 1988 - 1981
- [c7]Hugh C. Lauer:
Observations on the Development of an Operating System. SOSP 1981: 30-36 - 1980
- [j3]David D. Redell, Yogen K. Dalal, Thomas R. Horsley, Hugh C. Lauer, William C. Lynch, Paul R. McJones, Hal G. Murray, Stephen C. Purcell:
Pilot: An Operating System for a Personal Computer. Commun. ACM 23(2): 81-92 (1980)
1970 – 1979
- 1979
- [j2]Hugh C. Lauer, Roger M. Needham:
On the Duality of Operating System Structures. ACM SIGOPS Oper. Syst. Rev. 13(2): 3-19 (1979) - [c6]Hugh C. Lauer, Edwin H. Satterthwaite:
The Impact of Mesa on System Design. ICSE 1979: 174-182 - [c5]David D. Redell, Yogen K. Dalal, Thomas R. Horsley, Hugh C. Lauer, William C. Lynch, Paul R. McJones, Hal G. Murray, Stephen C. Purcell:
Pilot: An Operating System for a Personal Computer (Summary). SOSP 1979: 106-107 - 1974
- [c4]James J. Horning, Hugh C. Lauer, P. M. Melliar-Smith, Brian Randell:
A program structure for error detection and recovery. Symposium on Operating Systems 1974: 171-187 - 1973
- [c3]Hugh C. Lauer, David Wyeth:
A recursive virtual machine architecture. Workshop on Virtual Computer Systems 1973: 113-116
1960 – 1969
- 1968
- [j1]Hugh C. Lauer:
R68-11 Intercommunication of Processors and Memory. IEEE Trans. Computers 17(4): 405-406 (1968) - [c2]Richard E. Fikes, Hugh C. Lauer, Albin L. Vareha:
Steps toward a general-purpose time-sharing system using large capacity core storage and TSS/360. ACM National Conference 1968: 7-18 - 1967
- [c1]Hugh C. Lauer:
Bulk core in a 360/67 time-sharing system. AFIPS Fall Joint Computing Conference 1967: 601-609
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