Marching cubes: A high resolution 3D surface construction algorithm
SIGGRAPH '87 Proceedings of the 14th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
Display of Surfaces from Volume Data
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Power programming with RPC
Hypertext multimedia software: Bell Atlantic DocuSource
Computers in Libraries
SIGGRAPH '88 Proceedings of the 15th annual conference on Computer graphics and interactive techniques
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Parallel Volume Rendering on a Network of Workstations
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
Computer
Internet Resource Discovery Services
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Towards a comprehensive volume visualization system
VIS '92 Proceedings of the 3rd conference on Visualization '92
Web-based volumetric data retrieval
VRML '95 Proceedings of the first symposium on Virtual reality modeling language
Visualization over the World Wide Web and its application to environmental data
Proceedings of the 7th conference on Visualization '96
Visfiles: UK team surveys web-based visualization
ACM SIGGRAPH Computer Graphics
Deploying Web-Based Visual Exploration Tools on the Grid
IEEE Computer Graphics and Applications
An enhanced WWW-based scientific data visualization service using VRML
VRCAI '04 Proceedings of the 2004 ACM SIGGRAPH international conference on Virtual Reality continuum and its applications in industry
A scalability study of web-native information visualization
GI '08 Proceedings of graphics interface 2008
Collaborative visualization: definition, challenges, and research agenda
Information Visualization - Special issue on State of the Field and New Research Directions
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The World-Wide-Web (WWW) has created a new paradigm for online information retrieval by providing immediate and ubiquitous access to digital information of any type from data repositories located throughout the world. The web's development enables not only effective access for the generic user, but also more efficient and timely information exchange among scientists and researchers. We have extended the capabilities of the web to include access to three-dimensional volume data sets with integrated control of a distributed client-server volume visualization system. This paper provides a brief background on the World-Wide-Web, an overview of the extensions necessary to support these new data types and a description of an implementation of this approach in a WWW-compliant distributed visualization system