Graphics for System Design

Highly mathematical. Contains 23 numbered items all dealing with various mathematical terms, assumptions, formula or definitions.



There is no date, no place, and on the earliest version of this paper, no title. I asked Warfield in September 2000 about this typewritten paper and he gives only a guess that it was about 1982. He is not positive at all about the date. I put in University of Virginia, 1982, as a possibility, not a certainty. There are two versions of the paper, which is typewritten. The earliest is a typed 3-page document with quite a lot of handwritten corrections. The second version is typed on good high quality bond with two carbon copies, as if he intended to submit it for publication. The paper is highly mathematical, starting out in the first sentence with math terms, which continue in use until the end of the paper. In the finished, second version, there are 2 1/2 pages neatly typed, holding a total of 23 numbered items all dealing with various mathematical terms, assumptions, formula or definitions


Additional Info

  • Category: Display and Graphical Representations, Systems Design
  • Size: 21 m 34 s
  • Description: Typescript photocopy.
  • Publication Year: 1983
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