Computer Science: An Overview (13th Edition) (What's New in Computer Science)
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Author: Glenn Brookshear, Dennis Brylow
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Chapter 10, Problem 2CRP
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Program Plan Intro
Frame buffer:
A portion of RAM which contains a bitmap that drives a video display is known as frame buffer. Modern video cards have frame buffer circuitry in their cores.
b.
Program Plan Intro
Viewfinder:
In photography, viewfinder of any device is used to frame the image prior to exposure.
c.
Program Plan Intro
Scene graph:
Scene graph is a
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