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Title: Corridor One: An Integrated Distance Visualization Environment for SSI and ASCI Applications

Technical Report ·
DOI:https://doi.org/10.2172/1039766· OSTI ID:1039766

Scenarios describe realistic uses of DVC/Distance technologies in several years. Four scenarios are described: Distributed Decision Making; Remote Interactive Computing; Remote Visualization: (a) Remote Immersive Visualization and (b) Remote Scientific Visualization; Remote Virtual Prototyping. Scenarios serve as drivers for the road maps and enable us to check that the functionality and technology in the road maps match application needs. There are four major DVC/Distance technology areas we cover: Networking and QoS; Remote Computing; Remote Visualization; Remote Data. Each road ma consists of two parts, a functionality matrix (what can be done) and a technology matrix (underlying technology). That is, functionality matrices show the desired operational characteristics, while technology matrices show the underlying technology needed. In practice, there isn't always a clean break between functionality and technology, but it still seems useful to try and separate things this way.

Research Organization:
University of Illinois at Chicago
Sponsoring Organization:
USDOE
DOE Contract Number:
FC02-99ER25388
OSTI ID:
1039766
Report Number(s):
Final Technical Report
Country of Publication:
United States
Language:
English