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Updating Tutorial Bibliographies - II - Mathematical Revolution and the Graphic Arts shows that the past seven years have seen maturing of the symbiosis of computerization and printing along the lines forecast in 1955 and since. The review of the recent literature is intended to guide promotion, innovation, development, applied research, and research in two mutually self-proliferative areas computer assistance of image formation and transfer-graphic arts assistance of electronic fabrication and computer manufacture. Selected, nonredundant documentation is given for the key features of the current, emergent, and prospective states of the art in these operational areas, their functional environments, and feedback settings. Topics that are underemphasized in industry literature on printing systems and the computer are documented relatively more comprehensively than those that are familiar in graphic arts research. Selected, nonredundant documentation is given for the key features of the current, emergent, and prospective states of the art in these operational areas, their functional environments, and feedback settings. Topics that are underemphasized in industry literature on printing systems and the computer are documented relatively more comprehensively than those that are familiar in graphic arts research.