List of Figures for "Understanding Japanese Information Processing" by Ken Lunde 1: Overview of Japanese Information Processing 1-1 256-by-256 matrix 1-2 Indexing an encoding matrix by row and cell 2: The Japanese Writing System 2-1 Decomposition of kanji into radicals and strokes 3: Japanese Character Set Standards 3-1 Three-axis model for Han Unification 3-2 Relationships between electronic and non-electronic character set standards 4: Japanese Encoding Methods 4-1 ASCII/JIS-Roman encoding table 4-2 ISO 8859 encoding table 4-3 EBCDIC encoding table 4-4 Half-width katakana encoding tables 4-5 Half-width katakana plus ASCII/JIS-Roman encoding table 4-6 KUTEN encoding table 4-7 JIS encoding tables 4-8 Shift-JIS encoding tables 4-9 Shift-JIS user-defined encoding table 4-10 Shift-JIS versus JIS encoding 4-11 EUC packed format encoding tables 4-12 EUC complete two-byte format encoding table 4-13 EUC packed format versus JIS encoding 4-14 EUC complete two-byte format versus JIS encoding 4-15 Big Five encoding table 4-16 Unicode zone table 5: Japanese Input 5-1 Japanese input stages and input method interaction 5-2 The QWERTY keyboard array 5-3 The Dvorak keyboard array 5-4 The kanji tablet array 5-5 The JIS keyboard array 5-6 The New-JIS keyboard array 5-7 The Thumb-shift keyboard array 5-8 The 50 Sounds keyboard array 5-9 The M-style keyboard array 5-10 The High-speed Roman keyboard array 6: Japanese Output 6-1 Sample BDF character description 6-2 Japanese bitmapped characters 6-3 Japanese outline character 6-4 The effect of ATM-J on a 216-point kanji 7: Japanese Information Processing Techniques 7-1 Algorithmic versus hard-coded conversion 8: Japanese Text Processing Tools 8-1 The interaction of Japanese text processing tools 9: Using Japanese E-mail and News 9-1 Information interchange I: Japanese Corporate Encoding Methods I-1 JEF encoding tables I-2 IBM DBCS-PC encoding tables I-3 IBM DBCS-Host encoding tables I-4 DEC Kanji encoding table I-5 HP-15 encoding table I-6 HP-16 encoding table I-7 HP-15 versus Shift-JIS encoding