Visual supercomputing: Technologies, applications and challenges

Ken Brodlie, John Brooke, Min Chen, David Chisnall, Ade Fewings, Chris Hughes, Nigel W. John, Mark W. Jones, Mark Riding, Nicolas Roard

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Abstract

If we were to have a Grid infrastructure for visualization, what technologies would be needed to build such an infrastructure, what kind of applications would benefit from it, and what challenges are we facing in order to accomplish this goal In this survey paper, we make use of the term 'visual supercomputing' to encapsulate a subject domain concerning the infrastructural technology for visualization. We consider a broad range of scientific and technological advances in computer graphics and visualization, which are relevant to visual supercomputing. We identify the state-of-the-art technologies that have prepared us for building such an infrastructure. We examine a collection of applications that would benefit enormously from such an infrastructure, and discuss their technical requirements. We propose a set of challenges that may guide our strategic efforts in the coming years. © The Eurographics Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd. 2005.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)217-245
Number of pages28
JournalComputer Graphics Forum
Volume24
Issue number2
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jun 2005

Keywords

  • Autonomic computing
  • Computational steering
  • Distributed processing
  • Grid computing
  • Mission critical visualization
  • Visual supercomputing
  • Visualization

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