IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
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Discipline | computer graphics |
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Language | English |
Edited by | André Stork |
Publication details | |
History | 1981–present |
Publisher | |
Frequency | Bimonthly |
1.8 (2022) | |
Standard abbreviations | |
ISO 4 | IEEE Comput. Graph. Appl. |
Indexing | |
ISSN | 0272-1716 (print) 1558-1756 (web) |
LCCN | 81645722 |
OCLC no. | 682071965 |
Links | |
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (often abbreviated IEEE CG&A) is a magazine on computer graphics published by the IEEE Computer Society since 1981.[1]
It is published six times a year.[2][3]
Content
As a magazine, it features shorter and less technical content that is meant for both experts and non-experts and is often tutorial in nature.[4] CG&A connects the theory of computer graphics to its practice,[2] providing coverage on topics including modeling, rendering, animation, (data) visualization, HCI/user interfaces, novel applications, hardware architectures, haptics, virtual and augmented reality systems, and medical imaging.[5][3]
One of its publishing innovations was the first animated hologram to appear on a magazine cover. The hologram, on its July 1988 cover, featured the baby from the 1988 Pixar short film Tin Toy, opening and closing its mouth.[6][7]
Editors-in-chief
The following persons are or have been editor-in-chief:[8]
- 1981–1984: Michael J. Wozny
- 1985–1986: Lansing (Chip) Hatfield
- 1987–1990: John Staudhammer
- 1991–1994: Peter R. Wilson
- 1995–1998: Bertram Herzog
- 1999–2002: James J. Thomas
- 2003–2006: John C. Dill
- 2007–2009: Maureen Stone
- 2010–2013: Gabriel Taubin
- 2014–2017: Miguel Encarnação
- 2018–2022: Torsten Möller
- 2023–present:André Stork
Abstracting and indexing
The journal is indexed and abstracted in the following bibliographic databases:[9]
References
- ^ Pegoraro, Vincent (2016). Handbook of Digital Image Synthesis: Scientific Foundations of Rendering. CRC Press. p. 6. ISBN 9781315395210.
- ^ a b Salomon, David. The Computer Graphics Manual. pp. 21–22.
- ^ a b Ruller, Thomas (July 1993). "A review of information science and computer science literature to support archival work with electronic records". The American Archivist. 56 (3). Society of American Archivists: 546–559. doi:10.17723/aarc.56.3.yq85664055727271. See paragraph about this journal on p. 554.
- ^ "About IEEE Magazines". IEEE Author Center Magazines. Retrieved 2023-10-17.
- ^ Lesko, Matthew (1986). Lesko's New Tech Sourcebook: A Directory to Finding Answers in Today's Technology-oriented World. Harper & Row. p. 140. ISBN 9780061815096.
- ^ "1988". Digicam History. Retrieved 2023-10-26.
- ^ ""The Tin Toy Baby" becomes a hologram". Holosphere. Vol. 16–17. Museum of Holography. 1989. pp. 21–22.
- ^ "Editorial Board". IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications. IEEE Computer Society. Retrieved 13 October 2023.
- ^ "IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications". MIAR: Information Matrix for the Analysis of Journals. University of Barcelona. Retrieved 2023-10-17.