DocumentCode :
1488178
Title :
A jump on visualization: the bottom-up approach
Volume :
1
Issue :
2
fYear :
1999
Firstpage :
83
Lastpage :
87
Abstract :
Visualization-using computer graphics to gain insight into complex phenomena-is a powerful tool for scientific computing, but visualization experts and computational scientists seem to live in separate worlds. Recently, however, the gap between these two worlds has narrowed, and scientific visualization has come to represent the marriage of supercomputing and graphics. Computer graphics provides the basic functions for generating complex images from abstract data; visualization employs graphics to make pictures that provide insight into abstract data and symbols. The pictures can directly portray data or present it in an innovative form. Learning programming in graphics and visualization might seem time-consuming or difficult, and the many tools and programs might seem overwhelming. Fortunately, if you know what graphics provide and how they work, you can start using and researching visualization without becoming a graphics expert. In this article, I explain how to work with graphics and I discuss various visualization techniques, tools and areas of research
Keywords :
data visualisation; natural sciences computing; programming; abstract data; bottom-up approach; complex image generation; complex phenomena; computer graphics; pictures; programming; scientific visualization; supercomputing; symbols; Animation; Displays; Graphics; Hardware; Mathematical model; Power engineering computing; Shape; Solid modeling; Switches; Visualization;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Computing in Science & Engineering
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
1521-9615
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/5992.753053
Filename :
753053
Link To Document :
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