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23 June 2000 Reconfigurable simulation visualizer
Jason A. Moore, Chad Salisbury
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Abstract
In the past, visualization systems have been constructed to work with a single application or venue. By dismissing the notion, a visualizer can be created which is flexible enough to be configured to the user's viewing requirements just prior to execution. Going one step further, requirements that change during execution can also be addressed by this visualizer as the analysis of a simulation progresses. Allowing the user to reconfigure their visualization style, mode and information provides a more flexible method of optical analysis than previously possible.
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Jason A. Moore and Chad Salisbury "Reconfigurable simulation visualizer", Proc. SPIE 4026, Enabling Technology for Simulation Science IV, (23 June 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.389386
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KEYWORDS
Visualization

Java

Human-machine interfaces

Cameras

Computer programming

Visual analytics

3D displays

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