Grand challenges to computational science
Future Generation Computer Systems
Macintosh human interface guidelines
Macintosh human interface guidelines
Designing cranial implants in a haptic augmented reality environment
Communications of the ACM - Interactive immersion in 3D graphics
Scientific Software Development at a Research Facility
IEEE Software
The many facets of natural computing
Communications of the ACM
FEATURE: Neuroscience and the future of human-computer interaction
interactions - The Counterfeit You
Unifying biological image formats with HDF5
Communications of the ACM - A View of Parallel Computing
Quality and Communicability for Interactive Hypermedia Systems: Concepts and Practices for Design
Quality and Communicability for Interactive Hypermedia Systems: Concepts and Practices for Design
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In the current work are discussed a series of communicability techniques to increase scientific visualization in the case of orthodontics, in an offline interactive system. This interactive system can be defined as a kind of guideline that has survived the passing of time. Additionally, the design categories are described that have allowed to draw up a high quality system with scarce financial resources, since the software and the hardware currently used can be regarded as of domestic use. It is also made apparent how a simple information structure, joined to the dynamic and static means, can facilitate the diffusion of science among the inexperienced users. Finally, a brief state of the art is made of scientific visualization.