Proceedings. 34th Annual Simulation Symposium
DOI: 10.1109/simsym.2001.922127
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Evolving the Web-based distributed SI/PDO architecture for high-performance visualization

Abstract: i%e Simulation IntranetLProductDatabase Operator (SI.DO) project has developed Web-based distributed object architecturefor highpe~ormance scientlj7c simulation. A Web-basedJava inte~ace guihs &signers through the akrign andaiudysis cycle via solid and analytical moa%ling,meshing, jinite element simulation, andvariousforms of visualization. l%e SILPDOarchitecture has evolved insteps towmu?rsati&ying Sandia's Iong-term goal of providing an end-to-end set of services for high jidelityjldlphysics simulations in a… Show more

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“…on clusters of PC [9], and supporting the interaction with a variety of clients, from powerful workstations to diskless wireless PDAs. This approach seems to us even more promising if we consider the size of volumetric data sets that may be of some gigabytes and continues to grow.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…on clusters of PC [9], and supporting the interaction with a variety of clients, from powerful workstations to diskless wireless PDAs. This approach seems to us even more promising if we consider the size of volumetric data sets that may be of some gigabytes and continues to grow.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Holmes et. al [5] proposed a multi-tier architecture to allow web access to visualization tools running on MP systems. Belfore and Chitithoti [1] described multiuser extensions of the Virtual Reality Modeling Language (VRML) that integrate a database interface to create web based simulation environments.…”
Section: Web-based Simulationmentioning
confidence: 99%