Visualization Needs in Science and Technology

3/12/98


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Visualization Needs in Science and Technology

The Alliance National Technology Grid - Prototyping the 21st Century Infrastructure

Divergence of Peak Capacity of DOE ASCI and NSF PACI Supercomputers

How Alliance Application Teams Drive Software Development

Alliance Visualization Development and Deployment Partners

Visualization Tool Kit (VTK) with Performer for Rendering

Coupling Data Formats to Visualization - NCSA’s Hierarchical Data Format

Limitations of Uniform Grids for Complex Scientific and Engineering Problems

Use of Shared Memory Adaptive Grids -Alliance Cosmology Team

Interactive VRML Viewing of Multi-Scale Adaptive Grids

Visual Supercomputing to the Desktop -- Server Push Technology

Gravity Waves Interactively Visualized from Remote T3E SuperComputing’97 Demo from MPI-Garching

Evolution of a Red Giant with White Dwarf Core- Coupling the vBNS to Scalable Computing

Proposed National Analysis and Visualization Facility

Visual Computational Steering - The University of Utah SCIRun

Visual Supercomputing Goal: Make Analysis as Powerful as Simulation

Working with the NCSA Virtual Director

Alliance Virtual Environments Tools - Linking CAVE to Vis5D = CAVE5D

Using NCSA’s Virtual Director in CAVE5D to Create a Digital Video Output

Digital Video Created by Virtual Director Supporting Analysis of Chesapeake Simulations

Alliance Researchers Using a Digital Video Computational Infrastructure

Collaborative Virtual Environment - Environmental Modeling

Caterpillar’s Distributed Virtual Prototyping Environment

NCSA CRUMBS Volumetric Analysis Tools -From Drosophila Sperm to Star Formation

Using NCSA Virtual Director to Explore Structure of Density Isosurfaces of 2563 MHD Star Formation

Thunderstorm 1988 - Batch Process Scientific Visualization

Multiple Tornadoes- The Real Thing

Multiple Tornado Simulation Analysis in the CAVE using Virtual Director

Author: Larry Smarr

Email: lsmarr@ncsa.uiuc.edu

Home Page: http://www.ncsa.uiuc.edu/People/pls

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