
     The following are published papers about the Khoros system and 
its applications that provide a good general background to the
overall use of the system.  These are highly recommended reading!


(1)  "A Visual Language for Image Processing"  by C. Williams and J. Rasure,
     presented at the IEEE (Computer Society) Workshop on Visual Languages, 
     Skokie, IL, October 1990, pp 86-91.

     It contains a description of the Cantata visual language programming 
     environment.  A somewhat abbreviated version is included in (3) below.


(2)  "Near Ground Level Sensing for Spatial Analysis of Vegetation" 
     by T. Sauer, J. Rasure, and C. Gage, presented at the IAPR TC7,
     IEEE Conference on Multisource Data Integration in Remote Sensing 
     (NASA pub 3099), Maryland, June 14, 1990, pp 11-26.

     It describes how Khoros is used in the acquisition, processing and 
     presentation of near ground level (NGL) image data and its corresponding 
     spatial characteristics.  A abbreviation of the example is included in
     (3) below.


(3)  "A Visual Language and Software Development Environment for Image 
     Processing,"  by J. Rasure, D. Argiro, T. Sauer, and C. Williams, 
     International Journal of Imaging Systems and Technology, Vol. 2, 
     pp 183-199 (1990).

     It contains a description of the entire Khoros system, including the 
     UI development tools and the Cantata visual programming language.


(4)  "A Design Environment for Multidimensional Signal Processing,"
     by Rasure, Koechner, Jordan, and Williams,  to be published in
     Informatica y Automatica Journal.

     It contains an overview of Khoros and then concentrates on
     how the signal processing library can be used for an application
     in magnetic resonance spectroscopy.

(5)  "A Integrated Visual Language and Software Development Environment,"
     by Rasure, and Williams,  will hopefully appear in the Journal of 
     Visual Languages and Computing.
