A system for remote data visualization:

Abstract: "Vista is a system for simulation-time visualization of data. Vista provides a window into the application by showing program data automatically during execution. The system architecture is designed for a distributed or remotely executing application, however the Vista model allows a...

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Hauptverfasser: Tuchman, Allan (VerfasserIn), Jablonowski, David (VerfasserIn), Cybenko, George (VerfasserIn)
Format: Buch
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Urbana, Ill. 1991
Schriftenreihe:Center for Supercomputing Research and Development <Urbana, Ill,>: CSRD report 1067
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Zusammenfassung:Abstract: "Vista is a system for simulation-time visualization of data. Vista provides a window into the application by showing program data automatically during execution. The system architecture is designed for a distributed or remotely executing application, however the Vista model allows a data or trace file to replace the executing application, providing a visualization 'data browser' for existing data or simulation runs. The data to be displayed and the type of display to be used are chosen interactively while the application is executing. It is not necessary to specify the data or graphics techniques before compilation as with conventional graphics tools
With minimal and possibly automatic instrumentation, an application run in the Vista environment will have its data (variables and data structures) made available to a visualization system on a remote workstation. Any data display can be enabled or disabled at any time. The application may execute locally, on a remote supercomputer, on several clusters of a shared memory computer, or even across a network of distributed computers. Designed primarily for scientific visualization, Vista also offers an environment for more effective debugging, program development, and a tool for viewing results.
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