M Riding
eViz : towards an integrated framework for high performance visualization
Riding, M; Wood, J; Brodlie, K; Brooke, J; Chen, M; Chisnal, D; Hughes, C; John, N; Jones, M; Roard, N
Authors
J Wood
K Brodlie
J Brooke
M Chen
D Chisnal
Dr Christopher Hughes C.J.Hughes@salford.ac.uk
Interim Deputy Dean
N John
M Jones
N Roard
Abstract
Existing Grid visualization systems typically focus on the distribution onto remote machines of some or all of the processes encompassing the visualization pipeline, with the aim of increasing the maximum data size, achievable frame rates or display resolution. Such systems may rely on a particular piece of visualization software, and require that the end users have some degree of knowledge in its use, and in the concepts of the Grid itself. This paper describes an architecture for Grid visualization that abstracts away from the underlying hardware and software, and presents the user with a generic interface to a range of visualization technologies, switching between hardware and software to best meet the requirements of that user. We assess the difficulties involved in creating such a system, such as selecting appropriate visualization pipelines, deciding how to distribute the processing between machines, scheduling jobs using Grid middleware, and creating a flexible abstract description language for visualization. Finally, we describle a prototype implementation of such a system, and consider to what degree it might meet the requirements of real world visualization users.
Presentation Conference Type | Other |
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Conference Name | UK e-Science All Hands Meeting 2005 |
Start Date | Sep 19, 2005 |
End Date | Sep 22, 2005 |
Publication Date | Sep 22, 2005 |
Deposit Date | Feb 18, 2019 |
Publicly Available Date | Feb 18, 2019 |
Additional Information | Additional Information : ISBN: 1-904425-53-4 Event Type : Conference |
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