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The following magazines cover topics related to the Linux operating system (as well as other Unix based operating systems) and other forms of open-source/ free software. Some of these magazines are targeted at IT professionals (with an emphasis on the use of these systems in the workplace ) whilst others are designed for home users.
Verbum was an early personal computer and computer art magazine focusing on interactive art and computer graphics. It was edited and published from 1986 [ 1 ] until 1991 [ 2 ] by Michael Gosney. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] It, along with Info 64 , was one of the first periodicals to be entirely based on desktop publishing techniques.
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications (often abbreviated IEEE CG&A) is a bimonthly [1] [2] magazine on computer graphics published by the IEEE Computer Society since 1981. [3] The editor-in-chief is André Stork (Fraunhofer Institute for Computer Graphics Research).
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Computers & Graphics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal that covers computer graphics and related subjects such as data visualization, human-computer interaction, virtual reality, and augmented reality. It was established in 1975 and originally published by Pergamon Press. It is now published by Elsevier, which acquired Pergamon Press in 1991.
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Computer Graphics was a publication of ACM SIGGRAPH. It served as its newsletter, and has published the yearly SIGGRAPH Conference Proceedings up to 2003, as well as a variety of papers on a quarterly basis.
Computer graphics is the field of visual computing, where one utilizes computers both to generate visual images synthetically and to integrate or alter visual and spatial information sampled from the real world.