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Thomas Crockett, "Beyond the Renderer: Software Architecture for Parallel Graphics and Visualization", Proceedings of First Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and Visualization, September 1996, pp. 1-15.

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Using Desktop Graphics Workstations for Interactive Remote.. - Freitag, Loy (2000)   (Correct)

....of the scene or original data set. Thus the costs are fixed as data set sizes increase. Remote parallel visualization servers utilize remote computational resources to visualize full resolution data sets either as the computation proceeds (e.g. 6,7] or as a post processing step (e.g. [8,9,10,11]) The geometries of the derived visualization entities, rather than images, are extracted and communicated to the graphics workstation for display. No approximation errors are introduced in this process, but the size of the reduced geometries grows as a function of the overall problem size. ....

Thomas Crockett. Beyond the renderer: Software architecture for parallel graphics and visualization. Technical Report ICASE Report No. 96-75, Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, 1996.


Adaptive, Multiresolution Visualization of Large Data Sets.. - Freitag, Loy (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....are useful for fast navigation through the data set, but maximum resolution is limited by the memory size and speed of the graphics workstation. In contrast, parallel rendering algorithms often work with full resolution data sets either as the computation proceeds or as a postprocessing step [7, 8, 9, 10]. The data is distributed across the processors of the MPP, and derived visualization entities such as isosurfaces or streamlines are computed in parallel and communicated to the graphics workstation for display. The advantage of this technique is that no information is lost in a data reduction ....

Thomas Crockett. Beyond the renderer: Software architecture for parallel graphics and visualization. Technical Report ICASE Report No. 96-75, Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, 1996.


Comparison of Remote Visualization Strategies for Interactive.. - Freitag, Loy (2001)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

....dimension, although not significant for the results of this paper, remains an open area of research. Parallel visualization servers utilize remote computational resources to visualize full resolution data sets either as the computation proceeds (e.g. 8, 26] or as a post processing step (e.g. [3, 4, 16, 9]) The geometries of the derived visualization entities, rather than images, are extracted and communicated to the graphics workstation for display. Typically, lower dimensional entities such as isosurfaces or streamlines are targeted for use with these systems because their transmission and ....

Thomas Crockett. Beyond the renderer: Software architecture for parallel graphics and visualization. Technical Report ICASE Report No. 96-75, Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, 1996.


Adaptive, Multiresolution Visualization Of Large Data Sets.. - Freitag, Loy (1999)   (1 citation)  (Correct)

....are useful for fast navigation through the data set, but maximum resolution is limited by the memory size and speed of the graphics workstation. In contrast, parallel rendering algorithms often work with full resolution data sets either as the computation proceeds or as a postprocessing step [7, 8, 9, 10]. The data is distributed across the processors of the MPP, and derived visualization entities such as isosurfaces or streamlines are computed in parallel and communicated to the graphics workstation for display. The advantage of this technique is that no information is lost in a data reduction ....

Thomas Crockett. Beyond the renderer: Software architecture for parallel graphics and visualization. Technical Report ICASE Report No. 96-75, Institute for Computer Applications in Science and Engineering, 1996.


ParVox - A Parallel Splatting Volume Rendering System.. - Li, Whitman, Mendoza.. (1997)   (2 citations)  (Correct)

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Thomas Crockett, "Beyond the Renderer: Software Architecture for Parallel Graphics and Visualization", Proceedings of First Eurographics Workshop on Parallel Graphics and Visualization, September 1996, pp. 1-15.


Mukta Nandwani - Virginia Polytechnic Institute   (Correct)

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T. W. Crockett, "Beyond the renderer: Software architecture for parallel graphics and visualization," ICASE, 1996. Technical Report 96-75.

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