X-Git-Url: https://git.ucc.asn.au/?p=ipdf%2Fdocuments.git;a=blobdiff_plain;f=papers.bib;h=2ad68551568e3d0331867d26f937aeead1ec8295;hp=e99c9c8b4b188d834b46851b27009c719d4ffc88;hb=2f96a785516aa55714bba307fa080011933ff321;hpb=0f8e75393b859ea4b974948a86772b8abacebfc1 diff --git a/papers.bib b/papers.bib index e99c9c8..2ad6855 100644 --- a/papers.bib +++ b/papers.bib @@ -47,7 +47,30 @@ publisher={IBM Corp.} } - +% Basically my favourite thing on triangle rasterization. +% There are older ones, but this one makes sense. +@misc{giesen2013triangle, + title={Triangle rasterization in practice}, + author={Giesen, Fabien}, + year={2013}, + journal={The ryg blog}, + type={Blog}, + number={February 8}, + howpublished={\url{http://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2013/02/08/triangle-rasterization-in-practice/}} +} + +% A paper on polygon rasterization. Probably should find a nice textbook on +% this. +@article{pineda1988parallel, + title={A parallel algorthim for polygon rasterization}, + author={Pineda, Juan}, + journal={ACM Computer Graphics}, + year={1988}, + volume={22}, + number={4}, + pages={17--20}, + publisher={ACM} +} %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% % Floating-pt Precision @@ -85,6 +108,17 @@ Goldberg:1991:CSK:103162.103163, % GPU-y Stuff %%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%%% +% OpenGL 4.4 (core profile) spec. +% The latest OpenGL spec. +% See: http://www.opengl.org/registry/doc/glspec44.core.pdf +@book{openglspec, + title={The OpenGL\textregistered Graphics System: A Specification}, + author={Segal, Mark and Akely, Kurt and Leech, Jon}, + year={2014}, + publisher={The Kronos Group, Inc}, + url={http://www.opengl.org/registry/doc/glspec44.core.pdf} +} + % The valve paper on using signed distance fields, scaling them and then alpha testing % them to have a smooth, defined boundary for "vector"-like effects. % Also talks of using several channels in the image and running boolean operations on them @@ -518,7 +552,8 @@ ISSN={1063-6889},} author = "Jim Demmel", journal = "U.C. Berkeley CS267", note = "Lecture Notes", - howpublished = "\url{http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~demmel/cs267/lecture21/lecture21.html}" + howpublished = "\url{http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~demmel/cs267/lecture21/lecture21.html}", + year = 1996 } @misc{grfpu_dasia, @@ -681,3 +716,47 @@ language={English} year = 2004, url = "\url{http://www.cs.unc.edu/~ibr/projects/paranoia/}" } + +%Fousse:2007:MMB:1236463.1236468, +@article{fousse2007mpfr, + author = {Fousse, Laurent and Hanrot, Guillaume and Lef\`{e}vre, Vincent and P{\'e}lissier, Patrick and Zimmermann, Paul}, + title = {MPFR: A Multiple-precision Binary Floating-point Library with Correct Rounding}, + journal = {ACM Trans. Math. Softw.}, + issue_date = {June 2007}, + volume = {33}, + number = {2}, + month = jun, + year = {2007}, + issn = {0098-3500}, + articleno = {13}, + url = {http://doi.acm.org.ezproxy.library.uwa.edu.au/10.1145/1236463.1236468}, + doi = {10.1145/1236463.1236468}, + acmid = {1236468}, + publisher = {ACM}, + address = {New York, NY, USA}, + keywords = {IEEE 754 standard, Multiple-precision arithmetic, correct rounding, elementary function, floating-point arithmetic, portable software}, +} + + +@article{kahan1996ieee754, + author = "W Kahan", + title = "Lecture Notes on the Status of IEEE Standard 754 for Binary Floating-Point Arithmetic", + url = "\url{http://http.cs.berkeley.edu/~wkahan/ieee754status/ieee754.ps}", + year = 1996, + month = May +} + +@article{kahan2007wrong, + author = "W Kahan", + title = "Why is Floating-Point Computation so Hard to Debug when it Goes Wrong?", + howpublished = "\url{http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~wkahan/WrongR.pdf}, + year = 2007, + month = March +} + +@misc{kahanweb, + author = "W Kahan", + title = "Prof W Kahan's Webpages", + howpublished = "\url{http://www.cs.berkeley.edu/~wkahan/}" +} +