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Visualization Dot Com

Published: 01 May 2000 Publication History

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The author explores the seemingly well worn subject of distance based or remote visualization. Current practices in remote visualization tend to clump into two broad categories. One approach, called render-remote, is to render an image remotely, then transmit the image to the user. Another option, render-local, transfers raw data to the user, where it is then rendered on the local workstation. With advances in networking and graphics technology, we can explore a class of approaches from a new, third category. With this third category, which we call shared or “dot com” visualization, we stand to reap the best of both worlds: minimized data transfers and workstation-accelerated rendering. The article describes Visapult, a prototype system currently under development at Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory (LBNL) that strikes such a balance, achieving a blended, scalable visualization tool. Dot com visualization means that remote and local resources collaborate and negotiate, combining capabilities to produce a final product

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cover image IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications  Volume 20, Issue 3
May 2000
96 pages

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IEEE Computer Society Press

Washington, DC, United States

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Published: 01 May 2000

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