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  • IEEE Visualization - Superglue: a programming environment for scientific visualization
    Proceedings Visualization '92, 1992
    Co-Authors: J.p.m. Hultquist, E.l. Raible
    Abstract:

    Visualization environments have two audiences: scientists and programmers. We suggest that many existing platforms overemphasize ease-of-use and do not adequately address issues of extensibility. We have built a visualization testbed, called Superglue, which is particularly suited for the rapid development of new visualization methods. An interpreter supports rapid development of new code and an extensive class hierarchy encourages code reuse.By explicitly designing for ease of programming, we have produced a visualization system which is powerful, easy to use, and rapidly improving. This report describes the motivation of the work, the architecture of the system, and our plans for further development.

  • Superglue a programming environment for scientific visualization
    IEEE Visualization, 1992
    Co-Authors: J.p.m. Hultquist, E.l. Raible
    Abstract:

    Visualization environments have two audiences: scientists and programmers. We suggest that many existing platforms overemphasize ease-of-use and do not adequately address issues of extensibility. We have built a visualization testbed, called Superglue, which is particularly suited for the rapid development of new visualization methods. An interpreter supports rapid development of new code and an extensive class hierarchy encourages code reuse.By explicitly designing for ease of programming, we have produced a visualization system which is powerful, easy to use, and rapidly improving. This report describes the motivation of the work, the architecture of the system, and our plans for further development.

  • Superglue: a programming environment for scientific visualization
    Proceedings Visualization '92, 1992
    Co-Authors: J.p.m. Hultquist, E.l. Raible
    Abstract:

    It is suggested that many existing platforms over emphasize ease-of-use and do not adequately address issues of extensibility. A visualization testbed, called Superglue, which is particularly suited for the rapid development of new visualization methods, was built. An interpreter supports rapid development of new code, and an extensive class hierarchy encourages code reuse. By explicitly designing for ease of programming, it was possible to produce a visualization system which is powerful, easy to use, and rapidly improving. The motivation of the work, the architecture of the system, and plans for further development are reported.

Kang Li - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

J.p.m. Hultquist - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • IEEE Visualization - Superglue: a programming environment for scientific visualization
    Proceedings Visualization '92, 1992
    Co-Authors: J.p.m. Hultquist, E.l. Raible
    Abstract:

    Visualization environments have two audiences: scientists and programmers. We suggest that many existing platforms overemphasize ease-of-use and do not adequately address issues of extensibility. We have built a visualization testbed, called Superglue, which is particularly suited for the rapid development of new visualization methods. An interpreter supports rapid development of new code and an extensive class hierarchy encourages code reuse.By explicitly designing for ease of programming, we have produced a visualization system which is powerful, easy to use, and rapidly improving. This report describes the motivation of the work, the architecture of the system, and our plans for further development.

  • Superglue a programming environment for scientific visualization
    IEEE Visualization, 1992
    Co-Authors: J.p.m. Hultquist, E.l. Raible
    Abstract:

    Visualization environments have two audiences: scientists and programmers. We suggest that many existing platforms overemphasize ease-of-use and do not adequately address issues of extensibility. We have built a visualization testbed, called Superglue, which is particularly suited for the rapid development of new visualization methods. An interpreter supports rapid development of new code and an extensive class hierarchy encourages code reuse.By explicitly designing for ease of programming, we have produced a visualization system which is powerful, easy to use, and rapidly improving. This report describes the motivation of the work, the architecture of the system, and our plans for further development.

  • Superglue: a programming environment for scientific visualization
    Proceedings Visualization '92, 1992
    Co-Authors: J.p.m. Hultquist, E.l. Raible
    Abstract:

    It is suggested that many existing platforms over emphasize ease-of-use and do not adequately address issues of extensibility. A visualization testbed, called Superglue, which is particularly suited for the rapid development of new visualization methods, was built. An interpreter supports rapid development of new code, and an extensive class hierarchy encourages code reuse. By explicitly designing for ease of programming, it was possible to produce a visualization system which is powerful, easy to use, and rapidly improving. The motivation of the work, the architecture of the system, and plans for further development are reported.