GKS (Graphical Kernel System)
Graphical Kernel System is recognized as one of the first graphics software standards by the ISO (International Standards Organization) which is the most important organization that manages the top-level two-dimensional two-dimensional three-dimensional standards related to computer study. the GKS standard was also recognized by the ANSI or American National Standards Institute later.
Graphical Kernel System was originally designed as a graphics package for the two-dimensional three-dimensional view but another extension of the GKS was later developed that supports the three dimensional view as well.
Graphical kernel system has a 2-dimensional view which is related to the six of the output functions used, they are as follows:
Graphics Software Standards in Computer Graphics
Graphics software standards help to create and set a standard for the development of computer graphics, as there are mainly two categories or general classes of computer graphics: General programming packages and Special-purpose applications packages.