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O.P. acknowledges support of the Ministry of Science and Technology (CONACyT) of Mexico (Grant No. 25301-E) and the National University of Mexico (project INI 11597). O.P. is also grateful to Silicon Graphics Inc.-Cray Research of Mexico for partial financial support and generous allocation of computer time. [Pg.238]

MLC++ was initially developed at Stanford University (Kohavi, R., Sommerfield, D. and Dougherty, J.) and was public domain. The new version 2.0 is freely distributed by Silicon Graphics, Inc. [Pg.138]

This work was supported by a Grant-in-Aid for Scientific Research from the Ministry of Education, Sports, and Culture. The calculations were partly carried out by the application server Silicon Graphics Inc. POWER CHALLENGE... [Pg.95]

A computer system from Silicon Graphics (Silicon Graphics, Inc., Mountain View, CA) using the IRIX operating system (version 6.5 or higher). [Pg.284]

VRML is adapted from a subset of the Open Inventor ASCII File Format of Silicon Graphics, Inc., extended by networking capabilities, such as hyperlinks. With the network-... [Pg.1689]

Silicon Graphics, Inc. Homepage. Information about VRML http //vrml.sgi.com/moving-worlds/... [Pg.1693]


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