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jagi
Journal of Australasian Graphics Imagery

An Electronic Journal for Computer Graphics and Computer Vision


Abstract

This paper explores the advantages and disadvantages of a World Wide Web (WWW) based academic journal for Computer Graphics and Computer Vision and gives results from a developmental case study for jagi whose first issue is due mid year 1996.

Many of the problems in setting up a successful journal are social/political rather than technological.

This paper discusses key social/political concerns with several questions being posed which are currently rhetorical but must be answered in the near future.

This paper also presents techniques for using Software Agents for creating value-added articles as well as document tracking/shunting between author and reviewer.


Keywords

electronic journal ejournal publishing world wide web computer graphics computer vision



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