DocumentCode
3227173
Title
The State of Remote Scientific Visualization
Author
Vines, John M. ; Sandroff, Claude
Author_Institution
US Army Research Laboratory (ARL), High Performance Computing Division, Aberdeen Proving Ground, MD
fYear
2005
fDate
2005
Firstpage
328
Lastpage
333
Abstract
As data continue to grow beyond enormous sizes, visualization in three dimensions becomes the preferred way to analyze and solve complex problems. When visualization techniques are combined with technology that allows for global collaboration and sharing of highresolution images the Department of Defense has a tool for making faster and better decisions. Government and academic researchers engaged in analysis and simulation can access high performance computing remotely from their desktops improving both resource utilization and productivity. The need for networked visualization is strongly driven by those agencies and organizations where the cost or impact of decision-making is very high. Such decisionmaking revolves around large datasets, sophisticated modeling, and is based on complex data sharing and collaboration between remote heterogeneous teams. Clearly, organizations facing the need to analyze complex data sets will realize great benefits by creating networked visualization solutions.
Keywords
Analytical models; Collaborative tools; Computational modeling; Data visualization; Government; High performance computing; International collaboration; Performance analysis; Productivity; Resource management;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Users Group Conference, 2005
Print_ISBN
0-7695-2496-6
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/DODUGC.2005.67
Filename
1592164
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