Free-form deformation of solid geometric models
SIGGRAPH '86 Proceedings of the 13th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Triangular Berstein-Be´zier patches
Computer Aided Geometric Design
Marching cubes: A high resolution 3D surface construction algorithm
SIGGRAPH '87 Proceedings of the 14th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Extended free-form deformation: a sculpturing tool for 3D geometric modeling
SIGGRAPH '90 Proceedings of the 17th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
VizWiz: a Java applet for interactive 3D scientific visualization on the web
VIS '97 Proceedings of the 8th conference on Visualization '97
ICN '01 Proceedings of the First International Conference on Networking-Part 1
A framework of web-based conceptual design
Computers in Industry - Advanced web technologies for industrial applications
Visualizing processes on the web
Journal of Visual Languages and Computing
A scalability study of web-native information visualization
GI '08 Proceedings of graphics interface 2008
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The accelerating evolution in information visualization research in the last few years led to several specific system implementations. The obvious drawbacks of this development are highly dependent software systems, which are only available for a restricted number of users. Today, due to the remarkable advances in hardware and software technologies, not only very expensive graphics workstations, but also low-cost PCs are capable of running computational demanding visualization systems. Furthermore, the rapid development of the medium World Wide Web coming along with state-of-the-art internet programming techniques led to a trend toward more generally usable visualization systems. In this paper, we propose a functional developer's framework for general Web-based visualization systems which makes intelligent use of application specific software and hardware components on the server side, as well as of Java's benefits on the client side. To demonstrate the framework's abilities, we have applied it to two practical visualization tasks and we will report on our experience concerning practicability and pitfalls.