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(H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing Committee: (H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Document H3 INCITS 124-:1985[S2012] Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System (GKS) Functional Description :[] Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System IS 7942-1:1994 (GKS) Functional Description INCITS/ISO/IEC 9636-6:1991:[S2012] Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues IS 9636-6:1991 with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification - Part 6: Raster INCITS/ISO/IEC 9636-5:1991:[S2012] Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues IS 9636-5:1991 with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification - Part 5: Input and Echoing INCITS/ISO/IEC 9636-4:1991:[S2012] Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues IS 9636-4:1991 with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification - Part 4: Segments INCITS/ISO/IEC 9636-3:1991:[S2012] Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues IS 9636-3:1991 with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification - Part 3: Output INCITS/ISO/IEC 9636-1:1991:[S2012] Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues IS 9636-1:1991 with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification - Part 1: Overview, profiles, and conformance INCITS/ISO/IEC 9636-2:1991:[S2012] Information technology - Computer graphics - Interfacing techniques for dialogues IS 9636-2:1991 with graphical devices (CGI) - Functional specification - Part 2: Control Created: 11/16/2014 Page 1 of 12 Committee: (H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Document INCITS/ISO/IEC 8632-1:1999:[S2010] Information technology - Computer graphics - Metafile for the storage and transfer of IS 8632-1:1999 picture description information - Part 1: Functional specification INCITS/ISO/IEC 8632-3:1999:[S2010] Information technology - Computer graphics - Metafile for the storage and transfer of IS 8632-3:1999 picture description information - Part 3: Binary Encoding INCITS/ISO/IEC 8632-4:1999:[S2010] Information technology - Computer graphics - Metafile for the storage and transfer of IS 8632-4:1999 picture description information - Part 4: Clear text encoding INCITS/ISO/IEC 8632-1:1999/COR Information technology - Computer graphics - Metafile for the storage and transfer of IS 8632-1:1999 COR 2:2007 2:2007:[2010] picture description information - Part 1: Functional specification TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 2 INCITS/ISO/IEC 8632-1:1999/COR Information technology - Computer graphics - Metafile for the storage and transfer of IS 8632-1:1999 COR 1:2006 1:2006:[2010] picture description information - Part 1: Functional specification TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 INCITS/ISO/IEC 9592-3:1997:[S2009] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Programmer's IS 9592-3:1997 Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) - Part 3: Specification for clear- text encoding of archive file (2nd Edition) INCITS/ISO/IEC 9592-2:1997:[S2009] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Programmer's IS 9592-2:1997 Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) - Part 2: Archive File Format (2nd Edition) INCITS/ISO/IEC 9592-1:1997:[S2009] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Programmer's IS 9592-1:1997 Hierarchical Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) - Part 1: Functional Description (2nd Edition) Created: 11/16/2014 Page 2 of 12 Committee: (H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Document INCITS 124.3-:1989[S2010] Information Systems - Computer Graphics - Graphical Kernel System (GKS), Ada Binding :[] Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System IS 8651-3:1988 (GKS) language bindings - Part 3: Ada INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593- Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-3:1990/AM1:1994 3:1990/AM1:1995:[S2009] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 3:Ada - Amendment 1: Ada Binding of PHIGS INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-3:1990:[S2013] Information technology - Computer Graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive IS 9593-3:1990 Graphics System (PHIGS) Language Bindings - Part 3: ADA (FORMERLY X3.144.3- 1989) INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-3:1990/COR Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-3:1990 COR 2:1994 2:1994:[2010] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 3: Ada TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 2 INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-3:1990/COR Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-3:1990 COR 1:1993 1:1993:[2010] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 3: Ada TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 INCITS 124.2-:1988[S2009] Information Systems - Computer Graphics - Graphical Kernel System (GKS) Pascal Binding :[] Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System IS 8651-2:1988 (GKS) language bindings - Part 2: Pascal Created: 11/16/2014 Page 3 of 12 Committee: (H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Document INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990:[S2012] Information Processing Systems - Computer Graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-1:1990 Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) Language Bindings - Part 1: FORTRAN (Formerly X3.144.1) INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593- Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-1:1990/AM1:1995 1:1990/AM1:1995:[S2011] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 1: Fortran - Amendment1: Fortran Binding of PHIGS INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-1:1990 COR1:1993 1:1993:[2010] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 1: FORTRAN TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-1:1990/COR Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-1:1990 COR 2:1994 2:1994:[2010] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 1: FORTRAN TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 2 INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-4:1991:[S2012] Information Processing Systems - Computer Graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-4:1991 Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) Language Bindings - Part 4: C INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593- Information technology - Computer graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical Interactive IS 9593-4:1991/AM1:1994 4:1991/AM1:1994:[S2009] Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 4: C Amendment 1: C language binding of PHIGS INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-4:1991/COR Information Processing Systems - Computer Graphics - Programmer's Hierarchical IS 9593-4:1991 1:1994:[2010] Interactive Graphics System (PHIGS) Language Bindings - Part 4: C TECHNICAL CORRIGENDUM 1 INCITS/ISO/IEC 9593-4:1991/AM Information technology - Computer Graphics - Programmers Hierarchical Interactive IS 9593-4:1994 AM 2:1998 2:1998:[R2013] Graphics System (PHIGS) language bindings - Part 4: C' AMENDMENT 2: Incorporation of PHIGS amendments Created: 11/16/2014 Page 4 of 12 Committee: (H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Document :[] Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System IS 8651-1:1988 (GKS) language bindings - Part 1: FORTRAN INCITS 124.1-:1985[S2011] FORTRAN Binding of Graphical Kernel System (GKS) :[] Information technology - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System for Three IS 8806-4:1991 Dimensions (GKS-3D) language bindings - Part 4: C :[] Information processing systems - Computer graphics - Graphical Kernel System for IS 8805:1988 Three Dimensions (GKS-3D) functional description INCITS/ISO/IEC 10641:1993:[S2009] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Conformance IS 10641:1993 testing of implementations of graphic standards INCITS/ISO/IEC 11072:1992:[S2009] Information technology - Computer Graphics - Computer Graphics Reference Model IS 11072:1992 (CGRM) INCITS/GKS-TIB-1-:1989[] GKS Information Bulletin N/A INCITS/ISO/IEC 12087-3:1995:[S2011] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image IS 12087-3:1995 Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Part 3: Image Interchange Facility Created: 11/16/2014 Page 5 of 12 Committee: (H3) - Computer Graphics and Image Processing National Designation Title (Click here to purchase standards) ISO/IEC Document INCITS/ISO/IEC 12087-2:1994:[R2009] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image IS 12087-2:1994 Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Part 2: Programmer's imaging kernel system application programme interface INCITS/ISO/IEC 12087-1:1995:[S2010] Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image IS 12087-1:1995 Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Part 1: Common architecture for imaging INCITS/ISO/IEC 12087- Information technology - Computer graphics and image processing - Image IS 12087-3:1995/AM1:1996 3:1995/AM1:1996:[S2011] Processing and Interchange (IPI) - Functional specification - Part 3: Image Interchange Facility (IIF) - Amendment 1: Type definition, scoping, and logical views for image intercha INCITS/ISO/IEC 12087-5:1998:[S2009] Information technology
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